Wintney Priory

Wintney Priory, Hartley Wintney
religious house, priory
parish:
county:

Hartley Wintney
Hampshire

refce: JandMN

description
Wintney Nunnery
The place is described in text Cox 1738
- Hampshire
refce: Cox 1738
Wintney, a Benedictine Nunnery, built and endowed by Richard, the Son of Richard de Hereard, with divers Lands, which King Edward I. confirmed. It was dedicated to GOD, the Virgin, and St. Mary Magdalene. Valued at 43 l. 3 s. Dug. 59 l. 1 d. per Annum, Speed, who farther tells us, that here was a College dedicated to St. Elizabeth. Valued at 112 l. 17 s. 4 d. per Annum, and an Hospital built by Henry de Blois, Brother to King Stephen, and dedicated to the Holy Cross. Valued at 84 l. 4 s. 2 d. per Annum.

Winteney Nunnery
- Hampshire
refce: Dugdale 1718
RIchard, the Son of Richard de Heveard, confirm'd the garnat made by Richard Mackerel to God, and the Church of St. Mary at Winteney, and to the Nuns there serving God and St. Mary and St. Mary Magdalen, of a Rood and a half of Land at Sudetrope and Esland; Confirm'd by King Edward I.

Wintney 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.
Wintney Pr. Bened. 45 3 0 0

Wintney Priory

refce: VCH Hants (vol 2 pp149-151)
founded late 12th century

   Old Hampshire Gazetteer - JandMN: 2001