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The entrance porch to the Priory. In 1150 Baldwin de Redvers, Lord of the Manor of Christchurch and Earl of Devon replaced the secular minster with an Augustinian priory. The de Redvers continued in their patronage of the priory for 150 years, until in 1293, Isabella de Fortibus, Countess of Devon (the last of the de Redvers line) sold her eastern estates to Edward I for about £4000.
The Priory is famous for its Miraculous Beam, which attracts pilgrims from all over the world. [11]: 87 DoE Reference: 748/1/14 [4]: 4 Christchurch, Priory Grounds. Grid Reference: Christchurch Castle: I: The castle ruins are of a motte and bailey construction and are of Norman origin or possibly even Saxon.
Tristram was appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers of Christchurch Priory, Bournemouth in 1949 [2] – a post he held until his death 30 years later. The position came with a residence, the Georgian house 'Church Hatch' next door to the Priory, where Tristram enjoyed hosting musicians, foreign students, events and parties for the duration of the time he was resident there.
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Christchurch Priory: Watermill: Medieval: 14 October 1953 1110074 ... 12 February 1976 1110139: Railings, gate and wall at No 13 (Church Hatch) ...
Benjamin Ferrey was the youngest son of Benjamin Ferrey Snr (1779–1847), a draper who became Mayor of Christchurch, then in Hampshire, and his wife Ann Pillgrem (1773–1824). [1]
In 1094 a chief minister of William II, Ranulf Flambard, then Dean of Twynham, began the building of a priory on the site of the original mission church. [11] [18] Local legend tells that Flambard originally intended the church to be built on top of nearby St. Catherines Hill but, during the night, all the building materials were mysteriously transported to the site of the present priory.