Barlynch Priory
Barlynch Priory (also known as St Nicholas's Priory and sometimes spelled Barlich Priory) in Brompton Regis, Somerset, England was an Augustinian priory founded by William de Say between 1154 and 1189 and dissolved in 1537. In the late 15th century the prior was John Chester, one of the sons of Alice Chestre who made donations to the church. In 1524 the priory was at its largest with nine cannons. Some of the stained glass from a Jesse window at the Priory is now in the St Peter's Church in Huish Champflower.
Barlynch Priory
Barlynch Priory (also known as St Nicholas's Priory and sometimes spelled Barlich Priory) in Brompton Regis, Somerset, England was an Augustinian priory founded by William de Say between 1154 and 1189 and dissolved in 1537. In the late 15th century the prior was John Chester, one of the sons of Alice Chestre who made donations to the church. In 1524 the priory was at its largest with nine cannons. Some of the stained glass from a Jesse window at the Priory is now in the St Peter's Church in Huish Champflower.
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Between 1154 and 1189
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Brompton Regis, Somerset, England
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Barlynch Priory
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St Nicholas's Priory
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Walling at Barlynch Farm
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Barlynch Priory
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