Chelmsford Friary
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Chelmsford Friary, also Chelmsford Priory and Chelmsford Blackfriars, was a Dominican friary in Moulsham in Chelmsford, Essex, England. Its foundation date is unknown but lay between 1234 and 1277,[1] when it received alms from Edward I.[2] It was dissolved in 1538 and granted to Thomas Mildmay.[3] The buildings were mostly demolished then, and the remaining couple in the 18th century,[2] and no visible remains now survive, although the site has been excavated.[1][4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Heritage Gateway: Historic England Research Records - Chelmsford Blackfriars (accessed 22 February 2024)
- ^ a b Chelmsford City Council: The Dominican Priory (accessed 22 February 2024)
- ^ British History Online - Victoria County Histories - "Friaries: Black friars of Chelmsford", in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 2, ed. William Page and J Horace Round (London, 1907), pp. 179–180. (accessed 22 February 2024)
- ^ Historic England: Chelmsford Dominican Priory. Human Bone Report. Justine Bayley, 11 March 1975 (accessed 22 February 2024)