• Totnes Priory was a priory at Totnes in south Devon, England. It was founded by Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Totnes. The foundation charter dated...
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    Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in England. It is situated in the town of Totnes on the River Dart...
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  • Totnes Trinitarian Priory, also known as the Trinitarian hospital of Warland was a medieval monastic house in the town of Totnes in Devon, England. It...
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    Tavistock Abbey Teignmouth Abbey Torre Abbey Totnes Priory Totnes Trinitarian Priory (site) Polslow Priory Monasteries (site) Nunnery (site) Blackfriars...
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    abolished and largely replaced by the reformed Totnes. At the 2024 general election, the name Totnes disappeared once again, as the constituency was...
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    Totnes's status as a transition town. Totnes is said to have more listed buildings per head than any other town. The Norman motte-and-bailey Totnes Castle...
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    The Priory of St Mary Magdalene in Barnstaple was a priory in Devon, England. It was founded in about 1107 by Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Barnstaple...
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  • Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
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  • named Robert (Latin: Rotbertus) named in the foundation charter of Totnes Priory, c. 1087. In 1069 Juhel was one of the leaders of the Breton forces...
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    Bernard Smith (MP) (category Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Totnes)
    Bernard Smith (c. 1522 – 1591) of Totnes in Devon was MP for Totnes in 1558. He was mayor of Totnes in 1549–50 and c. 1565–6, and was escheator of Devon...
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  • St Mary's Priory or the Priory Church of St Mary may refer to: Bushmead Priory, Bedfordshire Parish and Priory Church of St Mary, Totnes, Devon St Mary's...
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    transferred the barony to Juhel de Totnes, a feudal baron of Totnes. By 1107 Juhel had founded Totnes Priory and then Barnstaple Priory, of the Cluniac order, dedicated...
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    building was originally part of Totnes Priory, which had been established by Juhel de Totnes, feudal baron of Totnes. Following the Dissolution of the...
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  • Robert was the Archdeacon of Totnes before 1184. He was the second son of Gille, or Egidia, of Salisbury and he appeared as Robert fitzGille in at least...
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    born here. Country Walk & Ride Summary - Court Prior (Cornworthy Priory) near Totnes - Natural England Jean Klene, ‘Southwell, Anne, Lady Southwell (bap...
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    St Mary's Church, Totnes is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in Totnes, Devon. The church was built as part of...
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    founded Totnes Priory, founded Barnstaple Priory, of the Cluniac order, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene. Juhel's son and heir was Alfred de Totnes, who died...
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  • South Molton Deanery of Torrington Watkin, Hugh R., The History of Totnes Priory, Vol.2, Torquay, 1917, p.981 Thesaurus ecclesiasticus provincialis;...
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    Totnes Priory & Medieval Town, Vol. 2, Torquay, 1917, p.1120 Inq.p.m. 19 Edward II, no.710, quoted in Watkin, Hugh R., The History of Totnes Priory &...
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    Tynemouth Priory and Castle is a historic site located on a promontory at the mouth of the Tyne at Tynemouth. The medieval Benedictine priory was protected...
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    Boxgrove Priory is a ruined priory in the village of Boxgrove in Sussex, England. It was founded in the 12th century. The Priory was founded in the reign...
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    Great Malvern Priory in Malvern, Worcestershire, England, was a Benedictine monastery (c. 1075 – 1540) and is now an Anglican parish church. In 1949 it...
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  • St Neots Priory was a Benedictine monastery beside the town of St Neots in the historic county of Huntingdonshire, now a non-metropolitan district in the...
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    Little Malvern Priory, in the village of Little Malvern near Malvern, Worcestershire, was a Benedictine monastery c. 1171–1537. It was founded from Worcester...
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    earliest deeds relating to the church were drawn up about 1173 and are in Totnes Priory: Willelmus de Vasci and his wife Juliana for the souls of their fathers...
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    Robert fitz Martin (category People from Totnes)
    children. Of them, Robert fitz Robert was dead by 1162 and buried in Totnes Priory. Sybil is known to have married a Warin de Morcelles and was alive in...
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  • hunting by a Norman force from Tenby, and was left for dead. At the time, Totnes Priory held St Peter's Church at Lampeter, and the original grantor may have...
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    Alvecote Priory is a ruined Benedictine Priory in Alvecote, Warwickshire, England. The site has been scheduled as an ancient monument. Now very little...
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    Ewenny Priory (Welsh: Priordy Ewenni), in Ewenny in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, was a monastery of the Benedictine order, founded in the 12th century...
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    with 1810 Additions, p.295 Vivian, p.203 Watkin, Hugh R., History of Totnes Priory & Medieval Town, Torquay, 1917, p.1102 Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The...
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