List of monastic houses in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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The following is a list of monastic houses in the East Riding of Yorkshire
East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Yorkshire, is a local government district with unitary authority status, and a ceremonial county of England. For ceremonial purposes the county also includes the city of Kingston upon Hull, which is a separate unitary authority...

, England.
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Beverley Minster
Beverley Minster
Beverley Minster, in Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire is a parish church in the Church of England. It is said to be the largest parish church in the UK....

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built on site of secular canons' monastery, secular canons
founded c.700;
dissolved 1547;
collegiate
Collegiate church
In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons; a non-monastic, or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, which may be presided over by a dean or provost...

The Parish Church of Saint John
John of Beverley
John of Beverley was an English bishop active in the kingdom of Northumbria. He was the Bishop of Hexham and then the Bishop of York which was the most important religious designation in the area. He went on to found the town of Beverley by building the first structure there, a monastery...

 and Saint Martin
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours was a Bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints...

, Beverley
>53.839167°N 0.424722°W
Blackfriars, Beverley Dominican Friars
founded 1267 (or before 1240);
dissolved 1539; granted to John Pope and Antony Foster 1544/5
>53.8401144°N 0.4230273°W
Greyfriars, Beverley Franciscan Friars
initially founded before 1267 possibly by John de Hightmede at a site within the town walls; removed here 1297 by William Liketon and Henry Weighton;
dissolved 1539; granted to Thomas Culpeper 1541/2
>53.8406747°N 0.436264°W
Bridlington Priory
Bridlington Priory
Priory Church of St. Mary, Bridlington, , commonly known as Bridlington Priory Church is a parish church in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the Diocese of York...

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Augustinian Canons Regular
founded 1114;
dissolved 1537
church now in parochial use
The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Bridlington
Bridlington Priory
Priory Church of St. Mary, Bridlington, , commonly known as Bridlington Priory Church is a parish church in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in the Diocese of York...


>54.0943418°N 0.2017772°W
Faxfleet Preceptory
Faxfleet Preceptory
The Faxfleet Preceptory is a former community of the Knights Templar located in what is now the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It stood on lands which are now part of Thorpe Grange Farm and are largely buried under a field to the west of the farm known today as Temple Garth...

Knights Templar
founded 1185;
dissolved 1308/12
site now occupied by a fortified manor house
>53.634995°N 1.2610003°W
Haltemprice Priory
Haltemprice Priory
Haltemprice Priory was an Augustinian monastery located approximately two miles south of the village of Cottingham in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England...

Augustinian Canons Regular
founded 1327 (or 1321/2) by Thomas, Lord Wake of Lyddel;
dissolved 1536; granted to Thomas Culpeper 1540/1
>53.7646128°N 0.4208171°W
Hemingbrough Minster Hemingburgh Minster
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Howden Minster
Howden Minster
Howden Minster is a large Grade I listed Church of England church in the Diocese of York. It is located in Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is one of the largest and most magnificent churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul and it is therefore...

secular canons
founded 1267 by Robert, Bishop of Durham;
dissolved 1550, collegiate
Collegiate church
In Christianity, a collegiate church is a church where the daily office of worship is maintained by a college of canons; a non-monastic, or "secular" community of clergy, organised as a self-governing corporate body, which may be presided over by a dean or provost...

The Collegiate and Minster Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Howden
Howden Minster
Howden Minster is a large Grade I listed Church of England church in the Diocese of York. It is located in Howden, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is one of the largest and most magnificent churches in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is dedicated to St Peter and St Paul and it is therefore...


>53.7453149°N 0.8672923°W
Meaux Abbey
Meaux Abbey
Meaux Abbey was a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1151 by William le Gros, 1st Earl of Albemarle , Earl of York and 4th lord of Holderness, near Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire....

Cistercian monks
founded 1150;
dissolved 1539
site now occupied at Crown Farm, in private ownership
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53.8397283°N 0.341531°W
North Ferriby Priory
North Ferriby Priory
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Knights Templar preceptory
founded by Eustace fitz John
Eustace fitz John
Eustace fitz John was a powerful magnate in northern England during the reigns of Henry I, Stephen and Henry II. From a relatively humble background in the south-east of England, Eustace made his career serving Henry I, and was elevated by the king through marriage and office into one of the most...

 c.1140;
Augustinian Canons Regular priory;
dissolved 1536-7; granted to Thomas Culpeper c.1540
The Priory Church of St Marie
North Ferriby Preceptory;
North Ferry Priory

>53.7183362°N 0.50587°W
Nunburnholme Priory
Nunburnholme Priory
-References:...

Benedictine nuns
founded 12th/13thC;
dissolved 1536
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Nunburnholme
Nunburnholme Priory
-References:...


>53.924727°N 0.7039565°W
Nunkeeling Priory Benedictine nuns
founded 1152 by Agnes de Arches (Agnes de Catfoss)
The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples, and the most important woman disciple in the movement of Jesus. Jesus cleansed her of "seven demons", conventionally interpreted as referring to complex illnesses...

, Keeling
Nonnekelyng Priory
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Swine Priory
Swine Priory
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Cistercian nuns
founded 12thC by Robert de Verli;
dissolved; granted to Sir Richard Gresham c.1540
now in parochial use
Swinhey Priory
>53.806268°N 0.279070°W
Thicket Priory
Thicket Priory
Thicket Priory is a religious house in the civil parish of Thorganby, North Yorkshire, England, located about south east of York. It lies in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough....

Benedictine nuns
founded 12thC by Roger Fitz Roger;
dissolved; granted to John Aske c.1541
Thickhed Priory
>53.8832121°N 0.9411603°W
Warter Priory
Warter Priory
Warter Priory was a priory in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It is also a well-respected sporting estate, well known throughout England, especially in yorkshire for providing very good bags of pheasant and partridge-References:...

Augustinian Canons Regular abbey
alien house, daughter of Arrouaise;
independent 1162;
founded 1132 by Jeffery (Geffrey) Fitz Pain;priory 1181/92 to dissolution;
dissolved 1536; granted to Thomas, Earl of Rutland c.1540
priory church remained in parochial use until demolition in 1864; the present village parochial church of St James
St James' Church, Warter
St James’ Church lies in Warter, an estate village in England, in the Yorkshire Wolds, part of the East Riding of Yorkshire.-Origins and History:...

 was built on site
>53.9428563°N 0.6761903°W
Watton Priory
Watton Priory
-References:...

Gilbertine double monastery
founded 1150;
dissolved 1539;
on the site of an earlier priory (686)
house named Watton Abbey on site which is now in private ownership
>53.9348214°N 0.4427683°W
Wilberfoss Priory Benedictine nuns
founded c.1154 by Alan de Cotton;
dissolved 1539; granted to George Gale c.1543
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Wilberfoss
Wilburfosse Priory
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