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Houses of the Gilbertine order
The priory of Tunstall

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Victoria County History

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1906

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'Houses of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Tunstall', A History of the County of Lincoln: Volume 2 (1906), pp. 197. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38037 Date accessed: 23 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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51. THE PRIORY OF TUNSTALL

The Gilbertine priory of St. Mary of Tunstall was founded as a double house before 1164 by Reginald de Crevequer. (fn. 1) He endowed it with the island of Tunstall, the whole of his fee in the island of Hade, the meadow between the islands, and rights of common. (fn. 2) Before 1189 his son Alexander de Crevequer united the house to the Gilbertine priory of Bullington. (fn. 3)

Prior of Tunstall

Alan, occurs prior in 1164 (fn. 4)

Footnotes

1 Dugdale, Mon. vii, 982.
2 Ibid. 954, No. xii.
3 Ibid. 953.
4 Stowe MS. 937, fol. 146 v.