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Northampton Friary Of Friars Of The Sack

Hob Uid: 1322358
Location :
Northamptonshire
Northampton
Non Civil Parish
Grid Ref : SP7592060280
Summary : The friary was in Derngate, probably adjacent to the Dern Gate. In the Hundred Rolls (Ror Hund 2, 3a), it was recorded that the friars `had stopped up the common way... from the gate called Derngate to Dandelines Court'. The house was founded before 1271, in which year Henry III gave them a grant for building their church. It was abandoned by 1303.
More information : The friary was in Derngate, probably adjacent to the Dern Gate. In the Hundred Rolls (Ror Hund 2, 3a), it was recorded that the friars `had stopped up the common way... from the gate called Derngate to Dandelines Court'. The house was founded before 1271, in which year Henry III gave them a grant for building their church. It was abandoned by 1303. (1-2)

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Source details : Microfice p.341, Mon 17
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Extant
Monument End Date : 1303
Monument Start Date : 1271
Monument Type : Friary Of Friars Of The Sack
Evidence : Documentary Evidence

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External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : SP 76 SE 299
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