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Medieval Trinitarian Houses in Great Britain and Ireland
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ENGLAND Mottenden near Headcorn in Kent (founded before 1236; surrendered in 1538) Thelsford near Warwick (founded about 1240; surrendered in 1538) Easton Royal by Burbage in Wiltshire (founded soon after 1245; surrendered in 1538) Knaresborough in Yorkshire (founded about 1252; surrendered in 1538) Totnes in Devonshire (founded before 1286; appropriated by the bishop of Exeter early in the 16th century) Hertford in Hertfordshire (founded before 1286; state of this house described as ruinous by 1535) Oxford (founded about 1286; a dependency of Mottenden by the end of the 15th century and as such passed to the Crown in 1538) Walknoll at Newcastle-upon-Tyne (founded in 1340; surrendered in 1539) Ingham in Norfolk (founded about 1360; surrendered before 1536) note: A copy (L. Reynés, Bullarium OSST, ms vol. I, n. 4) of the bull of Honorius III, issued on 25 April 1219, lists the ecclesiam sancti Bartholomei de Tudemurte in the diocese of Durham as a Trinitarian foundation.
SCOTLAND Dunbar in East Lothian (founded between 1240 and 1248; a dependency of Peebles probably in late 15th century and secularized before 1588) Failford in Ayrshire (founded before 1248; secularized about 1540) Scotlandwell in Kinross (founded in 1250; secularized before 1591) Houston in East Lothian (founded about 1270; annexed to Peebles in 1531 and secularized about 1560) Aberdeen (founded before 1274; secularized about 1560) Peebles (founded before 1296; secularized about 1560) Dirleton in East Lothian (founded in the 15th century; secularized before 1588)
IRELAND Adare in County Limerick (probably founded berween 1230 and 1240; secularized before 1583)
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