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West Peckham Preceptory

Coordinates: 51°15′0.34″N 0°21′38.57″E / 51.2500944°N 0.3607139°E / 51.2500944; 0.3607139
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West Peckham Preceptory
West Peckham Preceptory is located in Kent
West Peckham Preceptory
Location within Kent
Monastery information
OrderKnights Hospitallers
Establishedc.1408
Disestablishedc.1523
People
Founder(s)John Culpeper
Site
Coordinates51°15′0.34″N 0°21′38.57″E / 51.2500944°N 0.3607139°E / 51.2500944; 0.3607139
Grid referenceTQ 648 527
Visible remainsNone

West Peckham Preceptory was a preceptory in West Peckham, Kent, England.

History

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West Peckham Preceptory was founded circa 1408 by Sir John Culpeper of Oxon Hoath, West Peckham.[1] It was held by the Knights Hospitallers, and used by them as an administrative centre.[2] The preceptory remained in the possession of the Knights Hospitallers until it was dissolved by King Henry VIII circa 1523. At the time of the dissolution, it was valued at £63 6s 8d and had an income of £60 per annum.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Duke's Place". Culpepper Connections. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  2. ^ Dumbreck 1983, p. 2.
  3. ^ Hasted 1798, p. 59.

Sources

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  • Dumbreck, William Vincent (1983). A short history of St. Mary's, Hadlow. Hadlow: St Mary's Church.
  • Hasted, Edward (1798). The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent. Vol. V. Canterbury: W Bristow. p59