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Lees Priory
Location within Derbyshire
Monastery information
Other namesLeyes Priory
OrderAugustinian
Establishedbefore 1160
Disestablishedafter 1517; most probably 1538.
Mother houseRocester Abbey, Staffordshire
Site
Coordinates53°12′31″N 1°37′38″W / 53.208483°N 1.6271412°W / 53.208483; -1.6271412

Lees Priory is a former Augustinian Priory located in Derbyshire, United Kingdom.

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History

Lees Priory was located near to Chatsworth House, in an area of the estate known as Carlton Lees: between the villages of Edensor and Beeley.[1]

The priory was occupied by Augustinian Canons Regular, and was dependent upon Rocester Abbey in Staffordshire.[1] The priory is thought to have been founded before 1160, and dissolved between 1517 and 1540, but its exact status is unclear. It is known to have been dependent upon Rocester Abbey, and is often referred to as a cell to Rocester. However, in 1517, there is reference to the "Prior of Lees", indicating, at least by that point, the establishment was a formal priory;[1] meaning the establishment had far greater Independence and a larger monastic population than a cell, which is directly dependent upon its mother church.

The priory did not escape King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. It was most probably dissolved in 1538, at the same time as Rocester Abbey.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c English Heritage. "LEES PRIORY OR LEYES PRIORY". Pastscape. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  2. ^ English Heritage. "ROCESTER ABBEY". Pastscape. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
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