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Birkenhead Priory Visitors Sign. The Priory was founded about 1150 by Hamon de Masci, 3rd Baron of Dunham Massey for the Benedictine Order. [2] It was visited twice by Edward I due to its strategic importance, being close to the Irish Sea as well as the Welsh border.
The Church of Christ the King is in Beckwith Street, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Birkenhead, the archdeaconry of Chester, and the diocese of Chester. It is part of the Birkenhead Priory Parish, and serves the centre of the town of Birkenhead.
Remains of Birkenhead Priory: Birkenhead: Church: 1150–1400: 29 July 1950 1201757: Remains of Birkenhead Priory. More images ...
Birkenhead Priory: Birkenhead, Wirral, England 1150 Holy Trinity Church: Southchurch, Essex, England c. 1150 nave of original church, now part of the south aisle [22] Jew's House: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England c. 1150: Townhouse on Steep Hill. Adel St John the Baptist Church: Adel, Leeds, Yorkshire, England 1150 Windsor Castle: Windsor ...
St Mary's Church has been developed from the nave of the priory. [20] [21] I; Birkenhead Priory: Birkenhead, Merseyside: Benedictine: The chapter house was converted after the dissolution as a parochial chapel for Birkenhead. In the 19th century, the parish church of St Mary (now ruined) was built alongside.
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Spinney Priory: Stamford — St Michael's Priory Benedictine nuns dependent on Peterborough founded c.1155 by William of Waterville, Abbot of Peterborough; with regular priests or brethren until after 1323; appears to have claimed itself to be Cistercian before 1268; dissolved 1536 St Mary and St Michael _____ Stamford Baron Priory; Stamford St ...
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