Bromhall Priory
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Bromhall Priory was a nunnery of Benedictine nuns at Sunningdale in the English county of Berkshire.
It was established in 1200 and when dissolved in 1521 by the Bishop of Salisbury, consisted only of a prioress and two nuns. It was described as a 'profane place' and the property was transferred in 1522 by the Crown to St John's College, Cambridge.[1]
References
- ↑ Renolds, E.E., Saint John Fisher, (1955) Burns and Oates, p. 51
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- Monasteries in Berkshire
- Buildings and structures in Windsor and Maidenhead
- 1200 establishments in England
- 1521 disestablishments in England
- Benedictine nunneries in England
- Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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