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At the Visitation there were only 11 canons, and they were reminded that they must remain silent in the refectory, dormitory and cloister. By the numbers had increased to 16 including the prior but the drains were becoming blocked, and the roofs still leaked. However this priorate was particularly memorable for its distinguished guests, who came to enjoy the surrounding countryside.

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She stayed for two months in summer , and in the following year she and the Duke went fox-hunting in nearby Staverton Park an ancient oakland deer-park , where they dined and had musicians playing. Staverton had been leased to the priory in by the second Duke of Norfolk , at whose funeral at Thetford Priory in Prior Rivers in his pontifical vestments celebrated the Mass for St Mary. Lord Willoughby died a month later.

The Duke dined once more with Rivers in and arranged the sale of Staverton Park to the convent, but the prior died late in , soon after Queen Mary's picnic in the woods, and was buried in the priory church. The canons unanimously chose Thomas Sudborne alias Manning , the priory's Cellarer , to succeed him. However, letters to prevent an election and for sequestration arrived from Thomas Wolsey , and it was necessary for Bishop Nykke to reply that the choice had already been made, and to advocate Manning's installation, while submitting the decision to the Cardinal.

On his further consideration the appointment was confirmed in February , as the Staverton transaction came to completion. It was therefore Prior Thomas who welcomed the Duke of Norfolk, his son Henry Howard and their entourage to dinner at the priory in July Soon after his election Manning was instituted to the vicarage of nearby Chillesford.

He was from the outset in Cromwell 's sights and alert to political change, and took care for himself. William Woodebrige stated that the religious observations were performed, but the canons had numerous complaints. The prior had better victuals than the brethren, and his servants were rude to them.

He held all the offices but did not present the accounts. The roofs of the presbytery and transepts, and the ceiling of the chapter house, were decaying; arrangements for the infirm were inadequate, there was no physician or preceptor, and they were suffering from cold. The brethren grumbled and spoke badly of one another in no spirit of kindness. A monk had been ordained by fraud. There were several injunctions for reform. Having assisted Cromwell over a land-dispute, Manning was chosen the first Bishop of Ipswich , suffragan to the Bishop of Norwich, in March , in preference to the Abbot of Leiston.

Three months later he failed to attend a meeting with Cromwell, pleading sickness, and in November he lent a rent-roll for some of the priory's possessions to Thomas Wriothesley. Apart from the canons, eighty-four people in all kinds of domestic and agricultural service to the priory were listed. Prior Manning, still Suffragan of Ipswich, on the same day sent Cromwell another gift of fowl herons and pheasants for his table and expressed the hope that they would not forget his pension.

Further researches into the priory itself, its involvement with the life of the surrounding communities, its later owners, and how its impact on the landscape and population devolved into recent times, are brought to life in a recent study.

The monastery site was purchased by William Forth died and a large now lost house was built by his son Robert adjacent to the Gatehouse. This new mansion was derelict, and the Gatehouse ruinous, by when illustrated by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. The Gatehouse was repaired in brick as a residence by George Wright during the 18th century, and was leased by Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall , during whose occupancy it was purchased by his brother-in-law Archibald Hamilton, the future 9th Duke of Hamilton.

In the Gatehouse was purchased by Dr Montague Rendall to be his home, following his retirement in as "Informator" Headmaster of Winchester College. James of King's , and took a First in Classics in , joined the staff at Winchester in , becoming Second Master in and Headmaster in Many of his pupils acknowledged the inspiration of his teaching and example. Never married, and wholehearted in his calling, he steered Winchester through the Great War with a determination to maintain its morale and dignity in Christian acceptance of the call to service and sacrifice.

The great project of his last years there, with Sir Herbert Baker , was the planning and construction of the monumental Winchester College War Cloister , an idealization of the Winchester Fallen and of the way of life they had represented, which was dedicated and opened on 31 May Having discovered Butley Priory Gatehouse by chance he set about its restoration, the research of its history and heraldry, and the investigation of the priory's archaeology.

The original passage through the building was transformed into one large room, cutting away Victorian partitions, laying open the glories of the original vault, and infilling the archways with glazed timber frames. He remarked, "the first thought has been for the preservation and display of antiquity. Almost nothing has been introduced for which there was no definite authority. Nothing ancient has been removed. Dr Rendall invited his former pupil J.

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Myres whom he called "that prince of archaeologists" to conduct the excavations of , who brought in J. Ward Perkins, also a former Winchester student, and others to assist in the work. The resultant publication in the Archaeological Journal , thorough and lucid in Myres's historical research as well as in the description of the findings, amply rewarded Rendall's confidence.

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Sir James Mann, also a Wykehamist, contributed an explanation of the Gatehouse heraldry in a separate account. Myres identified a near-complete transcript of the lost Butley Priory Chronicle in Dr Rendall saw the proofs of the scholarly edition, which was dedicated to him, not long before he died in From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. IV, Part 7 , pp. Priory of Butley', in W.

Foss, The Judges of England: Abbey of Leiston', in W. Seneschals of Gascony" gasconrolls. The History of the Priory', in Myres et al. See also Bishop Tanner 's list of priors in W. VI Part 1, pp. National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 February Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville: Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters , Vol. West Somerton', in W. Pembroke College, Cambridge, p. View original at AALT. Hardy, Close Rolls , II: See "Benhall Moat" Gatehouse Gazetteer.

Priory of Campsey', in W. XI , p. King's College pdf p.

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X William Miller, London , pp. View original in AALT. See 'Explanation of the Words of Art', in S. Firth , Rendall of Winchester. Ward Perkins, 'The priory wharf or landing stage', in Myres et al. Pestell, Landscapes of Monastic Foundation: Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Suffolk , 2nd Edn revised E. Radcliffe Harmondsworth , pp. Benedictine monks cell dependent on Norwich ; founded by Herbert de Losinga, Bishop of Norwich; Church of St Nicholas was associated with the priory; dissolved ; granted to Norwich Cathedral; restored ; destroyed by bombing in World War II; restored , currently in parochial use as the Parish Church of St Nicholas; the conventual Great Hall currently in use as Priory School.

Great Yarmouth Austin Friars. Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Cambridge founded before by Sir William Garbridge; inundated by the sea , and sea wall constructed; church destroyed by fire ; dissolved ; granted to Richard Andrews and Sir Leonard Chamberlain.

Benedictine monks community founded at Kirkscroft ; alien house: King's Lynn Benedictine Priory. Benedictine monks founded ; dissolved ; granted to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich; site of the prior's house consecrated and incorporated into St Margaret's churchyard early 17th century; demolished apart from small section incorporated into later building. King's Lynn Austin Friars. King's Lynn Sack Friary.

Carmelite Friars founded before c. Ludham, St Benet's Abbey. Benedictine monks founded before ; dissolved c. Benedictine monks foundation unknown pre-Conquest ; cell dependent on Ely; granted to Ely ; dissolved with Ely ; site partly occupied by farmhouse. Norwich Blackfriars, earlier site. Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Cambridge founded by Sir Thomas Gelham; transferred to new site see immediately below ; property retained by friars; friars retired from new site when destroyed by fire ; returned to St Andrew's Hall Friars of St Mary actually Pied Friars founded before c.

Friars of the Sack founded c.

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Pied Friars founded before ; dissolved c. Benedictine nuns founded between and during the reign of Henry I ; transferred c. Benedictine monks cell dependent on Norwich [note 5] ; founded before? Benedictine monks founded by Bishop Herbert Losinga ; dissolved ; in use as episcopal diocesan cathedral present.

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Benedictine monks foundation unknown before by Ingulf [note 6] ; dissolved before ? Cluniac monks alleged cell dependent on Castle Acre, no record of monks in residence. Augustinian Friars under the Limit of Cambridge founded c.