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preceptory
▪ I. preceptory, n. (prɪˈsɛptərɪ) [ad. med.L. præceptōria (domus?) in same sense; cf. obs. F. preceptoirie (1598 in Godef.), mod.F. préceptorerie: see next.] A subordinate community of the Knights Templars, established on one of the provincial estates of the order; hence, the estate or manor support... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mayne Preceptory
The preceptory was established between 1290 and 1338. The preceptory also owned further property at Waye (i.e., somewhere in Upwey or Broadwey). wikipedia.org
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Heather Preceptory
Heather Preceptory (pronounced: ; He-ther) was a preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller, established in the village of Heather, Leicestershire, United Kingdom See also Dalby Preceptory Rothley Preceptory Swinford Preceptory References Monasteries in Leicestershire 12th-century establishments in England Christian wikipedia.org
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Witham Preceptory
The site of the former preceptory at Temple Hill, South Witham. It 'has been largely under pasture' since the Knights Templar left in 1308. Limber, Lindsey () Horkstow, Lindsey () Witham Preceptory, Kesteven () Temple Bruer, Kesteven () Willoughton Preceptory, Lindsey () Byard's Leap () was wikipedia.org
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Swinford Preceptory
Only a small preceptory, it was under the control of Dalby Preceptory before 1220. See also Dalby Preceptory Heather Preceptory Rothley Temple References Monasteries in Leicestershire Preceptories of the Knights Hospitaller in England wikipedia.org
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Shalford Preceptory
Shalford Preceptory was a preceptory of Knights Hospitaller at Shalford in the civil parish of Brimpton in the English county of Berkshire. By 1338, it had merged with the preceptory at Greenham. The chapel survives, though it was converted into a barn before 1614. wikipedia.org
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Dalby Preceptory
Dalby Preceptory, also known as Dalby and Heather Preceptory, was a preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller, in the village of Old Dalby, Leicestershire, Heather preceptory was integrated with Dalby, the two then being referred to as the "Dalby and Heather Preceptory". wikipedia.org
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Crooke Preceptory
Crooke Preceptory is a ruined church, traditionally associated with the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller, in County Waterford, Ireland. History Crooke Preceptory was founded sometime before 1180. wikipedia.org
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Duxford Preceptory
Duxford Preceptory was a preceptory in Cambridgeshire, England. It was established in 1273. wikipedia.org
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Melchbourne Preceptory
Melchbourne Preceptory was a priory in Melchbourne, Bedfordshire, England. It was established in the 12th century and disestablished around 1550. The date of the dissolution of the preceptory is not known. wikipedia.org
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Aslackby Preceptory
Temple farmhouse was subsequently rebuilt and a 15th-century window and a stone pinnacle remain in the garden History of the preceptory The preceptory See also Eagle, Kesteven () Witham Preceptory, Kesteven () Willoughton Preceptory, Lindsey () References Bibliography Antram N (revised), Pevsner N & wikipedia.org
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Bulstrode Preceptory
Bulstrode Preceptory was a preceptory in Buckinghamshire, England. It was first mentioned in 1276. History Little is known of Bulstrode Preceptory. See also List of monastic houses in Buckinghamshire References Notes This article is based on The Preceptory of Bulstrode , in The Victoria History wikipedia.org
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Yeaveley Preceptory
Yeaveley Preceptory, also known as Stydd Preceptory, was a preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller, near the village of Yeaveley, in Derbyshire, England. The Preceptory has been variously known as "Yeaveley Preceptory", "Yeaveley Bailiwick", "Yeaveley and Barrow Preceptory" and "Stydd Preceptory". wikipedia.org
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Baddesley Preceptory
Baddesley Preceptory was a preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller at North Baddesley in Hampshire, England. It is not known when a preceptory was first formed, but it was prior to 1304. 12th to 16th centuries By 1355 the preceptory had moved to Baddesley, although wikipedia.org
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Quenington Preceptory
Quenington Preceptory was a preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller in Quenington, Gloucestershire, England. The preceptory, which in the interim had taken over the possessions of the preceptory of Clanfield in Oxfordshire as well, was surrendered to the Crown wikipedia.org
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