- Baxterwood Priory
Baxterwood Priory is a
monastery , originally founded at Haswell, Durham,England by Henry Pudsey, a son of Bishop Pudsey, in the latter part of the12th century . Two vills, Wingate and Haswell, were conferred, probably on the canons of Gisburn.A better situation was found at
Baxterwood , possibly in1196 . It was known as the "New Place upon the Browney" and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Stephen was the Superintendent of the newly foundedAugustinian Priory there. It was later appropriated by the nearbyBenedictine monks ofDurham Cathedral and became a Benedictine Priory, its lands and vills being conferred onFinchale Priory . It was very close to the site of theBattle of Neville's Cross on17 October 1346 and on the Battle site map along with Arbour House some way to the north.References
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=39881 British History Online]
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