Monument record MLI41255 - The Priory of St Mary at Alvingham
Summary
The site of the Gilbertine priory of St Mary at Alvingham.
Type and Period (5)
- PRIORY (Medieval - 1148 AD to 1538 AD)
- WALL (Medieval - 1148 AD to 1538 AD?)
- RELIGIOUS HOUSE (Medieval - 1148 AD to 1538 AD)
- WALL (Medieval to Post Medieval - 1470 AD to 1550 AD)
- BANK (EARTHWORK) (Medieval - 1148 AD to 1539 AD)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Full Description
The site of the Gilbertine priory of St Mary, Alvingham, that was founded as a double house between 1148 and 1154, by Hugh de Scotney, or one of his tenants, and was surrendered in 1538. The nuns, according to Henry, Bishop of Lincoln, held the churches of Alvingham, Cockerington St Mary, Cockerington St Leonard, Keddington and Calthorpe. Tithes and customary offerings of St Mary's, St Adelwold's and St Leonard's churches were made out to the priory in 1155 and Alvingham mill was also given. The site was marked by mounds and moats to the west of the church. {1}{2}{3}
In 1300, income was derived from the export of ten sacks of wool per year. In 1376 there was a prior, 7 canons, 29 nuns and 11 sisters resident. {4}
There was a maximum population of 80 nuns and lay sisters and 40 canons and lay brothers. The income was about £138 in 1291. The priory estate was valued at £128 14s. 10d. in 1535. The priory was surrendered in 1538 and the prior, 6 canons, the prioress and 11 nuns received a pension. {5}{6}{7}{8}
A watching brief was carried out at Abbey farm (TF 3673 9141) in 1995. Stone foundations, floors, occupation deposits and destruction layers were identified, indicating that the site was located within an area which had contained stone buildings. At least four stone wall alignments were traced, and it seems likely that there were at least two buildings standing at the time of the priory's demolition. Evidence of further buildings on the north side of the site was recorded. {9}{10}
During the demolition of a garage and utility at TF 3666 9132, in 2001, large limestone blocks which may have come from the priory were recorded. A subsequent watching brief recorded an east/west wall and a north/south wall with a westwards turn, both constructed from dressed limestone blocks, and dated to the late 15th to mid 16th centuries. This dating is thought to reflect the destruction of the priory. The walls followed the alignment of later outbuildings, suggesting that they were still extant when the outbuildings were constructed. {11}{12}
An archaeological watching brief was undertaken during the construction of a new stable block, shelter, hay store, service trench and septic tank on land at Church Lane, Alvingham in 2004. This watching brief identified a slight bank running north to south that aligns with the large bank and ditch visible from early aerial photography. {13}{14}{15}
Geophysical survey undertaken in 2009 on land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham (41255a), revealed possible evidence of walls and masonry deposits of the priory. {16}{17}
Sources/Archives (17)
- <1> SLI2352 Index: OS CARD INDEX. ALVINGHAM. TF 39 SE 2.
- <2> SLI2874 Index: SMR FILE. ALVINGHAM. TF 39 SE -.
- <3> SLI1104 Bibliographic Reference: William Page (ed). 1906. The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2. vol.2, pp.192-4.
- <4> SLI1064 Bibliographic Reference: Dorothy M. Owen. 1971. Church and Society in Medieval England. pp.66, 144.
- <5> SLI902 Bibliographic Reference: D. Knowles and R.N. Hadcock. 1953. Medieval Religious Houses: England and Wales - First Edition. pp.171, 194.
- <6> SLI4515 Unpublished Document: EXTRACTS FROM ALVINGHAM PRIORY. vol.VI.
- <7> SLI999 Bibliographic Reference: ROSS COLLECTION.LOUTHESK HUNDRED. -.
- <8> SLI4514 Unpublished Document: Lincolnshire Archives. Document Held by the Lincolnshire Archives. 2CC/9143, box.32; AFA95.
- <9> SLI5097 Report: Pre-Construct Archaeology. Aug 1995. Abbey Farm, Alvingham. LCNCC 96.95.
- <10> SLI1453 Archive: Pre-Construct Archaeology. Aug 1995. Abbey Farm, Alvingham. LCNCC 96.95.
- <11> SLI6960 Report: Pre-Construct Archaeology. 2001. Land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham. AFA99.
- <12> SLI6961 Archive: Pre-Construct Archaeology. Mar 2001. Land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham. LCNCC 60.99.
- <13> SLI9645 Report: Pre-Construct Archaeology. Nov 2004. Archaeological Watching Brief Report: Kerry, Church Lane, Alvingham. CLA04.
- <14> SLI9646 Archive: Pre-Construct Archaeology. Nov 2004. Archaeological Watching Brief Report: Kerry, Church Lane, Alvingham. LCNCC 2004.241.
- <15> SLI3613 Map: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. 1992-1996. National Mapping Programme. TF3691: LI.365.1.1-6, 1993.
- <16> SLI13006 Report: Pre-Construct Geophysics. 2009. Geophysical Survey on land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham. -.
- <17> SLI13007 Archive: Pre-Construct Geophysics. 2009. Geophysical Survey on land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham. -.
Map
Location
Grid reference | Centred TF 3669 9130 (358m by 372m) |
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Civil Parish | ALVINGHAM, EAST LINDSEY, LINCOLNSHIRE |
Related Monuments/Buildings (2)
Related Events/Activities (5)
- Event - Intervention: Abbey Farm, Alvingham (ELI2278)
- Event - Survey: Geophysical Survey on land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham (ELI10390)
- Event - Intervention: Kerry, Church Lane, Alvingham (ELI5514)
- Event - Intervention: Land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham (ELI2279)
- Event - Survey: Land at Abbey Farm, Alvingham (ELI2281)
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Record last edited
Mar 21 2021 8:35PM
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