Hornby Priory
![]() Location within the City of Lancaster district  | |
| Monastery information | |
|---|---|
| Order | Premonstratensian | 
| Mother house | Croxton Abbey | 
| Dedicated to | Wilfrid | 
| People | |
| Founder(s) | De Montbegon family | 
| Site | |
| Coordinates | 54°06′47″N 2°38′12″W / 54.112956°N 2.636805°W | 
| Grid reference | SD584684 | 
Hornby Priory was an English Premonstratensian monastic house in Hornby, Lancashire.[1] Dedicated to St Wilfrid, the priory was a dependent cell of Croxton Abbey in Leicestershire. It was probably founded by Roger de Montbegon of Hornby, otherwise his father Adam or grandfather Roger.[1]
In 1544 Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Monteagle and Henry Croft bought the site of Hornby Priory.[2]
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References
Footnotes
- 1 2 Farrer & Brownbill (1908), pp. 160–161
 - ↑ Haigh (1969), p. 131
 
Bibliography
- Farrer, William; Brownbill, J., eds. (1908), "Houses of Premonstratensian Canons — Priory of Hornby", A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 2, Constable, OCLC 277574296
 - Haigh, Christopher (1969), The Last Days of the Lancashire Monasteries and the Pilgrimage of Grace, Manchester University Press, OCLC 107447
 
Coordinates: 54°06′47″N 2°38′12″W / 54.112956°N 2.636805°W
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