Weybourne Priory

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title: Weybourne Priory
text: Weybourne Priory was a small Augustinian medieval monastic house in Weybourne, Norfolk, England. It was founded around 1200 AD by Sir Ralph de Meyngaren (Mainwearing). It was at first subordinate to West Acre Priory but independent from 1314. By 1494 only one prior and three canons lived there. At a visitation in 1514, there was only the prior and one canon. It was dissolved in 1536. Thomas Bulman, the prior, obtained a pension of £4; he was presented to the Norfolk rectory of Egmere in 1543. Af
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