- A
preceptory's main
focus was on its
church and on
accommodation for the brethren.
Examples in the UK
include the
Hospitaller Torphichen Preceptory in...
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Temple Bruer Preceptory is a
historic building in the
civil parish of
Temple Bruer with
Temple High Grange,
North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. It is...
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Duxford Preceptory was a
preceptory in Cambridgeshire, England. It was
established in 1273.
British History Online v t e v t e...
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Copmanthorpe Preceptory was a
medieval monastic house in
North Yorkshire, England. The
manor of
Copmanthorpe was
given to the
Knights Templar by William...
- also for
military training. The
preceptories from
which the
Lincolnshire properties were
managed were:
Aslackby Preceptory,
Kesteven (TF0830) Bottesford...
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Bulstrode Preceptory was a
preceptory in Buckinghamshire, England. It was
first mentioned in 1276.
Little is
known of
Bulstrode Preceptory. It certainly...
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Battisford Preceptory was a
medieval monastic of the
Knights of St John
house in Suffolk, England. The site is
situated 4.5 km
south of
Stowmarket and...
- 6524
Torphichen Preceptory is a
church in the
village of Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland. It
comprises the
remains of the
preceptory (headquarters)...
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Chibburn Preceptory (also
known as Low
Chibburn Preceptory) are the
ruins of a Medieval/Post-Medieval
Hospitaller preceptory near
Widdrington in Northumberland...
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Withham Preceptory, one of the
smallest Knights Templar preceptories in England, was founded,
before 1164, at
Temple Hill, near
South Witham, Lincolnshire...