Breamore Priory

Breamore Priory

Infobox monastery
name = Breamore Priory


caption =
full = The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Mary and Saint Michael, Breamore
other_names = Bromere Priory
order = Austin Canons
established = pre. 1135
disestablished = 1536
mother =
diocese =
churches =
founder = Baldwin de Redvers and Hugh de Redvers
dedication =
people =
location = Breamore, Hampshire, England
coord = coord|50.970846126467755|-1.7841947078704834
oscoor =
remains = none visible
public_access = to Breamore House and Breamore Countryside Museum

Breamore Priory was a priory of Austin canons in Breamore, Hampshire, England.

Foundation

The priory was founded some time towards the end of the reign of Henry I by Baldwin de Redvers and his uncle Hugh de Redvers.

12th to 16th centuries

Dissolution

The last prior, Prior Finch, wrote at least twice to Thomas Cromwell proffering his service and that of his house, and desiring Cromwell's favour. But according to the "Valor Eccksiasticus" of 1535 the annual value of the priory was £200 5s. 1½d., together with two pounds of pepper. Less alms and other obligatory outgoings of £45 11s. the annual value was only £154 14s. 1½d. and the pepper. This brought the house well below the limit for the first series of dissolutions, and it was surrendered on 10 July, 1536.

Post-Dissolution

The site of the priory and all its possessions was granted in November 1536 to Henry, Marquis of Exeter, and his wife Gertrude. A large manor house, Breamore House was built on the site in 1583.

Present Day

No visible remains of the priory survive.

References

* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38106 "A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 2", The Victoria County History 1973]


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