- Wallingford Priory
Wallingford Priory was a
Benedictine priory dedicated to theHoly Trinity inWallingford in the English county ofBerkshire (nowOxfordshire ).Nothing remains of Holy Trinity Priory, which is believed to have stood on the site of the Bullcroft recreation ground off the High Street. This
Benedictine priory was established on land granted toSt Albans Abbey in1097 by Henry I, and Geoffrey the Chamberlain gave the priory to St Albans. Paul, 14th Abbot of St Albans sent some of his monks to establish a cell there. ChroniclerJohn of Wallingford , mathematicianRichard of Wallingford andWilliam of Wallingford , who all began at the Priory, later becameabbot s at St Albans. William Binham, prior in the late 14th century was a theologist who challenged the views ofJohn Wycliff , his former friend and colleague atOxford over thepapacy . The priory was dissolved in1525 byCardinal Wolsey , partly in order to fund the building of Cardinal College, Oxford. Work at 56 High Street, in1983 , exposed burials in chalk cists which are believed to be part of the cemetery.External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/david.hemming1@btinternet.com/history Wallingford History Gateway]
* [http://www.oahs.org.uk/oxo/vol%205/Milne.doc Milne, J.G. (1940) Muniments of Holy Trinity Priory, Wallingford. Oxoniensia 5, 50.]
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=40059 Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Wallingford', A History of the County of Berkshire: Volume 2 (1907), pp. 77-9.]
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