54°29′06″N1°30′13″W / 54.4851°N 1.5035°W / 54.4851; -1.5035[1]Neasham Priory was a priory founded for a community of Benedictine nuns before 1157. Located on the River Tees near Sockburn, County Durham, it was the only such institution in the county to be independent of Durham Cathedral Priory. It was apparently never wealthy or notable.
54°29′06″N 1°30′13″W / 54.4851°N 1.5035°W / 54.4851; -1.5035 NeashamPriory was a priory founded for a community of Benedictine nuns before 1157. Located...
site) Egglestone Abbey Finchale Priory Hartlepool — St Hilda's Monastery Hartlepool Greyfriars Haswell Grange NeashamPriory The following is a list of the...
of Caerlaverock, and serve to identify his tomb effigy rescued from NeashamPriory, but were retained and quartered with the former Greystock arms by his...
Emma the daughter of Waldef, Lord of Neasham, and (before 1157) founding patron of the Priory of St Mary at Neasham, a small nunnery in the parish of Hurworth-on-Tees...
Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
Pleasant (Stockton-on-Tees), Mowden, Muggleswick, Murton, Monkwearmouth Neasham, Nettlesworth, Neville's Cross, New Brancepeth, New Coundon, New House...
Sockburn is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Neasham, in the Darlington district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England....
Stainton Low Coniscliffe and Merrybent Middleton St. George Morton Palms Neasham Piercebridge Sadberge Summerhouse Walworth Whessoe Unparished areas The...
still in place. A mile to the west can be found the remains of Finchale Priory, sacked by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. To the...
settlement called Neuton de Beaulu is mentioned in account books for Durham Priory from 1334. "Bewley", meaning "beautiful place", was the name of a manor...
gradually, the common became the property of just one owner – Merrington Priory. The Manor of Merrington belonged successively to the priors, monks and...
treasures". Among other patronages, he confirmed the nuns of St Mary's Priory, Neasham in possession of their church. and granted St Albans Abbey "a large...
School Rise Carr College Darlington College Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College Embleton View Oakwood Learning Centre Pear Tree School Priory Hurworth House...
mile to the north of the present village lies the ruins of Beaurepaire Priory, built in 1258 by the Prior of Durham, Bertram de Middleton, as a retirement...
the buildings consisted of a hall, chapel, grange and a dairy. The names Priory Farm and Grange Farm testify to the influence of Durham as do the stone...
1870: William Briggs, of Hylton Castle, Sunderland 1871: James Cookson, of Neasham Hall 1872: Rowland Burdon, of The Castle, Castle Eden 1873: Charles Freville...
year 1018, King Canute gave the manors of Raby and Staindrop to Durham Priory. In 1131 Prior Algar granted the manor to an Anglo-Saxon named Dolfin "son...
Osbert, nephew of Bishop Flambard, but it was soon afterwards annexed to the Priory of Finchale, by Bishop Robert de Insula, and so continued till the dissolution...
Killerby Little Stainton Low Dinsdale Middleton One Row Middleton St George Neasham Oak Tree Piercebridge Redworth Sadberge Summerhouse Walworth Gate Walworth...