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List of monastic houses in Suffolk

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List of monastic houses in Suffolk
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The following is a list of monastic houses in Suffolk, England.

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Alnesbourne Priory
Alnesbourne Priory
Babwell Greyfriars
Babwell Greyfriars
Battisford Preceptory
Battisford Preceptory
Blakenham Priory
Blakenham Priory
Blythburgh Priory
Blythburgh Priory
Bruisyard Abbey
Bruisyard Abbey
Bungay Priory
Bungay Priory
Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Bury St Edmunds Abbey
Bury St Edmunds Greyfriars
Bury St Edmunds Greyfriars
Butley Priory
Butley Priory
Campsey Ash Priory
Campsey Ash Priory
Cavenham Preceptory
Cavenham Preceptory
Chipley Priory
Chipley Priory
Clare Friary
Clare Friary
Coddenham Camera
Coddenham Camera
Creeting St Mary Priory
Creeting St Mary Priory
Creeting St Olave Priory
Creeting St Olave Priory
Dodnash Priory
Dodnash Priory
DUNWICH (see below)
DUNWICH (see below)
East Bergholt Abbey
East Bergholt Abbey
Edwardstone Priory
Edwardstone Priory
Eye Priory
Eye Priory
Felixstowe (Walton) Priory
Felixstowe (Walton) Priory
Flixton Priory
Flixton Priory
Gislingham Preceptory
Gislingham Preceptory
Great Bricett Priory
Great Bricett Priory
Hoxne Priory
Hoxne Priory
IPSWICH (see below)
IPSWICH (see below)
Ixworth Priory
Ixworth Priory
Kersey Priory
Kersey Priory
Leiston Abbey
Leiston Abbey
Letherington Priory
Letherington Priory
Mendham Priory
Mendham Priory
Orford Austin Friars
Orford Austin Friars
Redlingfield Priory
Redlingfield Priory
Ringshall Cell (purported)
Ringshall Cell (purported)
Rumburgh Priory
Rumburgh Priory
St Olave's (Herringfleet) Priory
St Olave's (Herringfleet) Priory
Sibton Abbey
Sibton Abbey
Snape Priory
Snape Priory
Stoke by Clare Priory
Stoke by Clare Priory
Sudbury Blackfriars
Sudbury Blackfriars
Sudbury Benedictine Priory
Sudbury Benedictine Priory
Wangford Priory
Wangford Priory
Wherstead Priory (alleged)
Wherstead Priory (alleged)
Wickham Skeyth Priory
Wickham Skeyth Priory
Woodbridge Priory
Woodbridge Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Suffolk
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Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Greyfriars
Greyfriars
Holy Trinity Priory
Holy Trinity Priory
Ss Peter & Paul Priory
Ss Peter & Paul Priory
Whitefriars
Whitefriars
Locations of monastic houses in Ipswich
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Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Greyfriars
Greyfriars
Dunwich Preceptory
Dunwich Preceptory
Dunwich Priory
Dunwich Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Dunwich

Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller). Monastic hospitals are included where they had the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptor/commandery.

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Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented) or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection.

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Notes

  1. Icanho — order: special rule approved by Benedict Biscop c.670: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Lincoln, Volume 2, (1906), p.96-7
  2. Icanho — foundation: Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, (ed. D. Whitelock &c, 1961), p.20, with note that it was located in East Anglia; T. H. Bryant, Churches of Suffolk, (1912), Volume 1, p.5, and F. S. Stevenson assert Iken in Suffolk. Full attribution by N. Scarfe, S. West and R. Cramp, 'Iken, St Botolph and the Coming of East Anglian Christianity', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History xxxv (1984), 279-302.
  3. Icanho — location: Victoria County History: A History of the County of Lincoln, Volume 2, (1906), p.96-7 and T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica, p.248 suggest location was near Boston in Lincolnshire
  4. Ringsford — given as cell: W. A. Dutt (1905) Suffolk:
  5. Rumburgh — earliest date for foundation: Æthelmær became bishop of Elmham 1047
  6. Rumburgh — latest date for foundation: Thurston was abbot until 1064 at latest
  7. St Olave — dedication given by T. Tanner, (1744) Notitia Monastica
  8. South Elmham Monastery Victoria County History: A History of the County of Suffolk, Volume 2, p.215; cf Taylor
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