Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2010
For the following houses founded or prob. founded before 1216, no names have been found in this period: Alnesbourn, Anglesey, *Baxterwood, Beddgelert, Bentley, Berden, Bradley (Leics), Breadsall, Bromehill, *Carham, *Dodford, Fineshade, Haverfordwest, Ipplepen, Letheringham, Marsh Barton, Mottisfont, North Creake, North Ferriby, Nottingham, Holy Sepulchre, Patrixbourne, Peterstone, *Pynham, Ratlinghope, Sandleford, Sheringham, Shulbred, Skewkirk, Stamford, St Sepulchre, Stonely, Thelsford, Tiptree, Tregony, Weybourne, Woodspring (Dodlinch), Wormegay.
For Baswich, see under Stafford. Some small cells, groups attached to convents of nuns etc., communities of doubtful origin and hospitals have been omitted.
ARBURY (Warws.), St Mary f. 1154+
List in VCH Warws, II, 91.
William Occ. 1157×66 (EYC, II, nos. 1109, 1111 = Bk. Seals, nos. 515, 517).
Adam Occ. 13 Aug. 1202 (Warws F., no. 139); 1203 (PRO, Le Neve's Indexes, XXIV, 5).
*The next recorded pr. Albinus, occ. 1227×8 (PRO E40/5785; Cat. Anc. Deeds, III, p. 223).
BARLINCH (Soms), St Nicholas f. 1174×91 (c. 1180: see below)
List in VCH Soms, II, 134.
Master Walter Occ. + 1180 (Ctl. Buckland, no. 34); c. 1184 x c. 1188 (ib., no. 181; HMC Wells, I, 38). = Master W. pr. Buckland.
Geoffrey Occ. late 12th cent; + 1180 (Ctl. Buckland, no. 140: ref. to Henry II, alive or recently dead).
Elias Occ. 1191×1225, pr ob. c. 1200 (Ctl. Canonsleigh, no. 151).
The next recorded pr., John, occ. 1225×6 (Rot. Lit. Claus., II, p. 112); 3 Feb. 1242/3 (Soms F., p. 120).
BARNWELL (Cambs), St Giles and St Andrew f. c. 1902 (at Cambridge); 1112 (at Barnwell) (Ch. Barnwell, p. 46)
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