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St. Botolph's Priory was a medieval house of Augustinian canons in Colchester, Essex, founded c. 1093. The priory had the distinction of being the first and leading Augustinian convent in England until its dissolution in 1536.
St Botolph's Church in Boston, Lincolnshire, known locally as "The Stump", is one of the most famous. Boston, or 'Botolph's town' also gave Boston, Massachusetts its name. [5] St Botolph's Priory in Colchester, Essex, the first Augustinian monastery in England, [7] was built on an earlier Anglo-Saxon church dedicated to Botolph. [8]
The Augustinian priory of St Botolph, generally called "St Botolph's Priory", was also established in the 11th century. [6] This adopted the Augustinian Order in around 1200 and became the mother church of the order in Britain. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries the priory church of St Botolph
Colchester — St Botolph's Priory: secular founded c.1093 by Ernulphus (later first prior); Augustinian Canons Regular refounded c.1100-6; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir Thomas Audley 1536/7; The Priory Church of Saint Julian and Saint Botolph, Colchester (from before 1106) [42] [43] [44] [45
The Pardon Door of St Botolph's Priory. The largest and richest ecclesiastical institution in medieval Colchester was St John's Abbey, a Benedictine monastery founded in 1095 on the site of an existing Saxon church to St John the Baptist or St John the Evangelist to the south of the town. [42]
St. Botolph's Priory, Colchester, Essex; Budolfi Church, Aalborg, Jutland, Denmark This page was last edited on 28 August 2024, at 02:55 (UTC). Text is available ...
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English: St. Botolph's Priory Wikidata has entry St. Botolph's Priory (Q7587341) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1013764 .