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词条 List of monastic houses in Worcestershire
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The following is a list of monastic houses in Worcestershire, England.

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FoundationImageCommunities & ProvenanceFormal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names!width = 10%|OnLine References & Location
AlderminsterSaxon minsterAldermannestun|
Astley PrioryBenedictine monks
alien house: dependent on St-Taurin;
founded before 1086 by Ralph de Todeni;
dissolved 1414; granted to secular college of Westbury-upon-Trym;
granted to Sir Ralph Sadler by Henry VIII
The Priory Church of Saint Peter, Astley|[1][2]

{{coord|52.3006981|-2.3240268|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Astley Priory}}
Beckford PriorySaxon minster
monks or secular collegiate
founded before 803;
probably absorbed into Worcester late-9th century;
Augustinian Canons Regular
alien house: dependent on Ste-Barbe-en-Auge, Normandy
founded between 1128 and 1135, granted to Ste-Barbe-en-Auge by Henry I Rabellus, the chamberlain of Normandy;
dissolved 1414;
lands granted to Eton College 1443;
granted to Sir Richard Lee 1547;
known as 'The Manor';
mansion named 'Salesian House' (also known as 'Beckford Hall') built on site 17th century; now in use as Roman Catholic College;
crypt alone remains of the monastic founded
St Barbara
____________________
Beckford Cell;
Beccanford Priory|[3][4]

{{coord|52.0216328|-2.0357403|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Beckford Priory}}
Blockley MonasteryFormer county location. See entry under List of monastic houses in Gloucestershire
Bordesley AbbeySavignac monks — from Garendon, Leicestershire
founded 22 November 1138-1147 by Waleran de Beaumont, Count of Meuland and Worcester land apparently granted by Queen Matilda 1136;
Cistercian monks
orders merged 17 September 1147;
dissolved 17 July 1538;
now in ownership of Borough of Redditch|[5][6]

{{coord|52.316789|-1.9338727|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Bordesley Abbey}}
Bredon MonasteryBenedictine? monks
founded c.717: land granted to Eanulf (grandfather of King Offa) by King Ethelbald before 717;
apparently under Worcester by 844;
destroyed in raids by the Danes late-9th century;
mansion built 17th century allegedly on site
St Peter|[7][8]

{{coord|52.0223888|-2.1180224|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Bredon Monastery}}
or
{{coord|52.032162|-2.116574|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Bredon Monastery (alleged site)}} (alleged)
Cookhill PrioryCistercian nuns
founded c.1180 (before 1198);
founded(/rebuilt(?)) purportedly by Isabel, Countess of Warwick;
dissolved 1538/9
remains incorporated into farmhouse and chapel 15th century|[9][10]

{{coord|52.213024|-1.923863|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Cool Hill Priory}}
Daylesford MonasteryFormer county location. See entry under List of monastic houses in Gloucestershire
Dodford PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular
priory cell
founded 1184-6;
incorporated into Premonstratensian house at Halesowen 1332;
dissolved 1464;
Premonstratensian Canons
daughter of Halesowen
founded 1464, annexed by Halesowen;
dissolved 1538
Blessed Virgin Mary|[11]

{{coord|52.3532523|-2.1012211|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Dodford Priory}}
Droitwich Austin Friars #Augustinian Friars (under the Limit of Lincoln)
founded 1331, licence granted to Thomas Alleyn to build an oratory;
dissolved 1538|[12]

{{coord|52.2704832|-2.1435571|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Droitwich Austin Friars}}
Dudley PrioryHistorical county location. See entry under List of monastic houses in the West Midlands
Evesham AbbeyBenedictine monks
founded after/c.701 by St Egwyn, Bishop of Worcester;
collegiate 941 to c.970;
Benedictine monks
restored c.970 to c.975;
collegiate c.975 until c.995;
Benedictine nuns with regular priests or brethren
attached to the abbey
from unknown date until after c.1086;
Benedictine monks
restored c.995
dissolved 17 November 1539 (January 1540);
now within a public park
St Mary and St Egwin|[13][14]

{{coord|52.0910153|-1.9467983|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Evesham Abbey}}
Fladbury Monasteryland granted to Oftfor, Bishop of Worcester by King Ethelred between 691 and 693);
later under Evesham until 714;
under Worcester until early-9th century;
parochial c.888?|
Great Malvern PrioryBenedictine monks
cell traditionally founded c.975 by Werstan;
hermit settlement?
founded before 1066;
Benedictine monks
founded c.1075 (1085);
dependent on Westminster, Middlesex;
dissolved 1539-40
The Priory Church of Saint Mary and Saint Michael, Great Malvern
____________________
Malvern Priory;
Malvern Major|[15][16]

{{coord|52.110439|-2.3286295|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Great Malvern Priory}}
Halesowen AbbeyHistorical county location. See entry under List of monastic houses in the West Midlands
Hanbury MonasterySaxon monastery
land granted to Abbot Colman by King Wulfhere (657-674);
merged into Worcester c.888?
|[17]

{{coord|52.2651633|-2.060017|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Hanbury Monastery}}
Kempsey MonasterySaxon monastery
founded before 799 (?802);
under Worcester by 799 (?802);
manor granted to the bishop of Worcester 847|
KidderminsterSaxon minster
founded c.735, land granted to Cynebert by Æthelbald, King of Mercia 735;
under Worcester by 777;
dissolved after 816
Stour-in-Usmere Minster;
Stourbridge Monastery|
Little Malvern PrioryBenedictine monks
dependent on Worcester;
founded c.1171 by Jocelin and Edred;
dissolved c.1537;
site now occupied by house named 'Little Malvern Court'
The Priory Church of Saint Giles, Little Malvern

St Egidius
____________________
Malvern Minor Priory|[18][19]

{{coord|52.0612908|-2.3369443|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Little Malvern Priory}}
Pershore Abbey +secular canons collegiate
founded c.689 by Oswald, nephew of Æthelred, King of Mercia;
then secular canons and nuns;
Benedictine monks
founded 972, King Edgar replaced the seculars and nuns with Benedictines c.970, confirmed 972;
dissolved 1539 (1539-40); granted to William and Francis Sheldon 1544/5; transepts and choir of conventual church retained for parochial use, continuing as the Parish Church
The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Pershore

The Priory Church of Saint Mary and Saint Eadburga, Pershore
parochial portion also dedicated to the Holy Cross|[20][21]

{{coord|52.1104061|-2.0775747|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Pershore Abbey}}
Stanbrook AbbeyBenedictine nuns
founded 1838;
transferred to Wass, North Yorkshire 2009
The Abbey Church of Our Lady of Consolation, Callow End, Stanbrook|[22][23]

{{coord|52.1469849|-2.2425252|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Stanbrook Abbey}}
Westwood PrioryHistorical county location. See entry under List of monastic houses in the West Midlands
Whistones Priory,
Barbourne
Cistercian nuns
founded 1537-40 (before 1255) by Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester;
dissolved 1536; granted to Richard Callowhile 1543/4; largely demolished soon after dissolution
The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Barbourne
____________________
The White Ladies, Aston
House of Mary Magdalene;
White Ladies Nunnery|[24][25]

{{coord|52.200226|-2.2240877|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Whistones Priory}}
Witton Priory +(?)
Droitwich
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1135 (late in the reign of Henry I or early in the reign of Stephen) by Peter Corbezun (later de Studley;
transferred to Studley c.1151 by Peter Corbezun;
conventual church possibly in parochial use as the Parish Church of St Peter-de-Witton
St Mary the Virgin
____________________
Witton St Peter by Droitwich Priory|[26]

{{coord|52.2605602|-2.1446246|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Witton Priory}}
Worcester BlackfriarsDominican Friars (under the Visitation of Oxford)
founded 1347 by William Beauchamp, Lord of Emley;
dissolved 1538; surrendered to Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover; granted to the bailiffs and citizens of Worcester 1539/40|[27][28]

{{coord|52.193487|-2.2245075|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Worcester Blackfriars}}
Worcester Friars of the SackFriars of the Sack
founded before 1272;
dissolved 1284|[29][30]

{{coord|52.1840476|-2.2207966|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Worcester Friars of the Sack}}
Worcester Greyfriars, earlier siteFranciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Worcester)
founded c.1226
transferred to new site (see immediately below) 1236/9|
Worcester GreyfriarsFranciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Worcester)
(community founded at earlier site (see immediately above) c.1226)
transferred here 1236/9 by Charles of Warwick;
dissolved 4 August 1538, surrendered to Richard Ingworth, Bishop of Dover; granted to the bailiffs and citizens of Worcester 1539/40; refectory/great hall in use as a gaol 1782|[31][32]

{{coord|52.1901574|-2.2183371|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Worcester Greyfriars}}
Worcester Penitent Sisters FriaryPenitent Sisters
founded before 1240-1, oaks granted by Henry III;
dissolution unknown|[33]
Worcester Trinitarians?Trinitarians
no evidence for Trinitarians in Worcester[34]|[35]
Worcester Cathedral Priory +Benedictine? monks and Benedictine? nuns
founded before 743, received a grant from Æthelbald, King of Mercia;
secular canons collegiate
9th century;
Benedictine monks
founded 969;
monastic and episcopal diocesan cathedral built 983 by St Oswald; see transferred from St Peter's (see immediately below);
dissolved 18 January 1540, monks expelled, replaced by secular canons;
episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded 1540; extant
The Cathedral and Priory Church of Saint Mary, Worcester

The Cathedral and Priory Church of Saint Mary, Saint Peter, Saint Oswald and Saint Wulfstan (1218)

The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester|[36][37][38]

{{coord|52.188510|-2.220870|format=dms|region:GB_type:landmark_scale:2000_source:wikimapia|name=Worcester Cathedral Priory}}
Worcester Cathedral St Peter's PrioryBenedictine? monks and secular canons
monastic and episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded 680;
secular canons
9th century to 969;
see transferred to St Mary's (see immediately above) 969;
Benedictine monks
refounded 974-7|[36][39]

{{coord|52.1880099|-2.2213921|format=dms|type:landmark_region:GB_source:Wikimapia_scale:2000|name=Worcester — St Peter's Priory (former cathedral)}}

The following location lacks monastic connection:

The Priory, Pebworth (Broad Marston Priory) — 17th century chapel, converted into cottage houses on a site associated with Evesham Abbey[40][41]{{Monastic glossary}}{{Map link to lists of monastic houses in England by county}}

See also

  • List of monastic houses in England

Notes

1. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: ASTLEY PRIORY
2. ^British History Online — Alien house: Priory of Astley — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.180-182)
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://pastscape.english-heritage.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=117813 |title=Pastscape — Detailed Result: SALESIAN HOUSE |publisher=Pastscape.english-heritage.org.uk |date= |accessdate=7 April 2010}}
4. ^Alien houses — The priory of Beckford | A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 2 (pp. 102)
5. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: BORDESLEY ABBEY
6. ^British History Online — Houses of Cistercian monks: Abbey of Bordesley — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.151-154)
7. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: MONUMENT NO. 117896
8. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: MONUMENT NO. 117889
9. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: COOKHILL PRIORY
10. ^British History Online — Houses of Cistercian nuns: Priory of Cookhill — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.156-158)
11. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: DODFORD PRIORY
12. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: DROITWICH AUSTIN FRIARY
13. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: EVESHAM ABBEY
14. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Abbey of Evesham — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.112-127)
15. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: GREAT MALVERN PRIORY
16. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Priory of Great Malvern — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.136-143)
17. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: MONUMENT NO. 118413
18. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: LITTLE MALVERN PRIORY
19. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Priory of Little Malvern — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.143-147)
20. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: PERSHORE ABBEY
21. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Abbey of Pershore — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.127-136)
22. ^English Benedictine Congregation - Stanbrook Abbey {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120423162628/http://www.benedictines.org.uk/abbeys/stanbrook.htm |date=23 April 2012 }}
23. ^Stanbrook Abbey
24. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WHISTONES PRIORY
25. ^British History Online — Houses of Cistercian nuns: Priory of Whistones — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.154-156)
26. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WITTON PRIORY
27. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WORCESTER BLACKFRIARS
28. ^British History Online — Friaries: Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.167-173)
29. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WORCESTER FRIARY OF FRIARS OF THE SACK
30. ^British History Online — Friaries: Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.167-173)
31. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WORCESTER GREYFRIARS
32. ^British History Online — Friaries: Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.167-173)
33. ^British History Online — Friaries: Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.167-173)
34. ^Worcester Trinitarians - cited by W. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, vi p.1565; Victoria County Histories, A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2, p. 173 indicates there is no evidence of Trinitarians in the city, Dugdale's reference in appears to be to the chantry of the Holy Trinity
35. ^British History Online — Friaries: Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.167-173)
36. ^Worcester Cathedral welcomes you to their Website
37. ^Redirecting {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014222206/http://cofe-worcester.org.uk/cathedral/ |date=14 October 2007 }}
38. ^British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: Priory of St Mary, Worcester — Victoria County History: A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2 (pp.94-112)
39. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: WORCESTER CATHEDRAL
40. ^Pastscape — Detailed Result: BROAD MARSTON PRIORY
41. ^The Priory — Pebworth — Worcestershire — England | British Listed Buildings

References

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