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Torksey Priory

Coordinates: 53°18′03″N 0°44′41″W / 53.300891°N 0.744771°W / 53.300891; -0.744771 (Torksey Priory)
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Torksey Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England. It was an Augustinian house and was dedicated to St Leonard. It is thought that the priory was founded in the time of King Henry II, possibly by the king himself. It had the three parish churches in Torksey annexed to it - All Saints, St Peter, St Mary.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hill, J.M.F. (1948). Medieval Lincoln. Cambridge University Press. p. 308.
  • Hill, C. J.M.F., ed. (1948). Medieval Lincoln. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

53°18′03″N 0°44′41″W / 53.300891°N 0.744771°W / 53.300891; -0.744771 (Torksey Priory)