Temple Guiting Preceptory

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Temple Guiting Preceptory was a medieval monastic house of the Knights Templar in Gloucestershire, England. It was founded around the middle of the twelfth century, receiving grants of land from Gilbert de Lacy and Roger de Waterville. Following the closure of the order in 1308-1309, the last preceptor of Guiting was sent to a monastery in the Diocese of Worcester with a small maintenance charged upon the lands of Temple Guiting.[1]

References

  1. ^ W. Page (ed.), 'House of Knights Templars: The preceptory of Guiting', in A History of the County of Gloucester, Vol. 2 (V.C.H., London 1907), p. 113 (British History Online, accessed 3 February 2018).

51°56′29″N 1°52′14″W / 51.941348°N 1.870508°W / 51.941348; -1.870508 (Temple Guiting Preceptory)