Great Limber Preceptory, Limber Magna

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Great Limber Preceptory, Limber Magna was a Camera (farm) of the Knights Templar and later the Knights Hospitaller in the village of Great Limber (or Limber Magna), Lincolnshire, England.[1]

The manor and church of Great Limber were granted by Richard de Humet of

grange rather than a priory. The manor and church were sold by the abbot of Aunay in 1393 to the priory of St. Anne at Coventry.[2][3]

The site of the grange, or priory, later became a Camera (farm) of first the

Dissolution of the Monasteries
in 1540 the house was first occupied by Thomas Smyth and then sold to the Pelham family until its abandonment in the 17th century. The site is now an ancient
scheduled monument.[1]

Lincolnshire preceptories

Until their disbandment in 1312, the Knights Templar were major landowners on the higher lands of Lincolnshire, where they had a number of

Temple Bruer was an estate on the Lincoln Heath, believed to have been used also for military training.[4] The preceptories from which the Lincolnshire properties were managed were:[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "Camera, and Grange, Great Limber (1013526)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Great Limber Priory". British History Online. Victoria County History. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  3. ^ "St Anne of Coventry". British History Online. Victoria County History. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
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  5. ^ Page, William, ed. (1906). "Houses of Knights Templars: Willoughton, Eagle, Aslackby, South Witham and Temple Bruer". A History of the County of Lincoln. Victoria County History. Vol. 2. pp. 210–213. Retrieved 12 February 2011.

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