Lincoln Friary Of Friars Of The Sack |
Hob Uid: 326611 | |
Location : Lincolnshire Lincoln Non Civil Parish
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Grid Ref : SK9805071180 |
Summary : Site of friary from circa 1266 to 1307. Chapel from 1307-1359, when it became St Peter's College or Chantry. The Friars of the Sack, or Friars of the Penance of Jesus Christ, settled in Lincoln before 1266, on the north side of the river east of Thornbridge, south of St. Hugh Croft and west of Stamp Causeway (site centred approximately to SK 98057118). By 1307 they had abandoned the site, and in 1327 their chapel was being served by secular chaplains. St Peter's college or chantry for 5 priests was established in 1359 in the chapel of the friars. |
More information : The Friars of the Sack, or Friars of the Penance of Jesus Christ, settled in Lincoln before 1266, on the north side of the river east of Thornbridge, south of St. Hugh Croft and west of Stamp Causeway (site centred approximately to SK8057118). By 1307 they had abandoned the site, and in 1327 the chapel was being served by secular chaplains. Tanner (3) gives a St. Peter's college or chantry for 5 priests established in 1359 in the chapel of the friars. (1-3)
There are no visible remains of the Friary or Chapel at the position described. (4) |