Breamore Abbey

Breamore Abbey, Breamore
religious house, abbey
parish:
county:

Breamore
Hampshire

refce: JandMN

description
Bramere
The place is described in text Cox 1738
- Hampshire
refce: Cox 1738
Bramere, where was anciently a Monastery, to which divers Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments in the Parish of Hordelle belonged before the Dissolution, when being seized by King Henry VIII. they were given in exchange to Sir Thomas Wriothesley Lord Chancellor, for other Lands and Hereditaments, ...

description
Bromere Priory
The place is described in text Cox 1738 (perhaps)
- Hampshire
refce: Cox 1738
Bromere, a Priory of Canons Regular of St. Augustine, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, St. Mary and St. Michael, founded and endowed by Baldwin, Earl of Rivers and Devonshire. Divers Lands, &c. in the Parish of Hordelle in this County belongs to it, as also the Manor of Rocksted in this County, which was sold by Order of the Lord Protector in King Edward VI.'s Reign, to make the Exchange of Lands between Sir Thomas Heneage Knt. and the King, equal. Valued at the Suppression, at 200 l. 5 s. 1 d. ob. per Annum, Speed.

Brummore Priory
- Wiltshire
refce: Dugdale 1718
KIng Henry II. confirm'd the Donations made by Baldwin de Redvers and his Unkle Hugh, the Founder of this Priory, allowing them pasture for an Hundred cattle, and as many swine in New-Forest, and dead Wood for Fuel. Manser Bisset gave to it Twenty-two Acres and a half of Land.
this is earlier listed in Hampshire

Brommer Priory
- Hampshire
refce: Dugdale 1718
... Religious Houses ... deliver'd to King Henry VIII. in the 26th Year of his Reign, with the yearly Value ...
value l. s. d. q.
Brommer Pr. Can. St. Aug. 154 14 1 2

Breamore Abbey

refce: VCH Hants (vol 2 pp168-172)
founded by Baldwin de Redvers and Hugh de Redvers

   Old Hampshire Gazetteer - JandMN: 2001