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possibly could about the foundations of the original buildings. His reconstruction suggests that the builders probably created Effingham Street along the site of the dormitory, chapter house and transepts, Effingham Crescent along what might have been the reredorter, and Saxon Street and the houses and gardens of the north side of St. Martin's Hill along what was once the nave of the church.
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opened modestly in 1871. It acquired the large hall, or guest-house, in 1879 and converted it into a chapel for the school by enlarging the east end into an apse. In time, the Ecclesiastical Commissioners made over the whole property to the College Trustees. The Strangers' Refectory was restored and
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of the town for the use of the townsfolk. The parish church remained dedicated to St Martin - the new priory was called "St. Martin's of the New Work", or "Newark", to distinguish it from the parish church - and under the new Priory's control (its few remains can now be seen on the western side of
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In 1869 Robert Chignell, who had a private school at Westmount, in Folkestone Road, leased part of the Priory buildings for a private school. He passed on his interest, however, to a group of leading citizens in Dover who had formed the Dover College Company to promote the foundation of a public
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was said to have died on a journey whilst staying at the Priory in 1154. Repaired and extended in 1231 after much damage in a fire of 1201, it was pillaged by the French in a raid in August 1295, during which a monk called Thomas de la Hale was murdered. Extensive repairs were made in the 1480s.
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In 1840 the Priory site's owner (a farmer called John Coleman) the south-eastern parts of the enclosed site was let on a building lease to Parker Ayres. This damaged the remaining buildings but fortunately, between 1845 and 1847, the local cleric Dr. F.C.Plumptre had already noted everything he
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After its suppression, leading townsmen plundered the buildings for stone, lead and other building materials, leaving just two barns, the gate-house, the refectory and a large hall still standing. Fishermen speaking in court in 1565, said that they had in the past taken their
463:, particularly at times of poor harvests, plague and low employment such as the 1590s and 1620s. This may have been because of a folk memory of a time when the Priory, like other religious houses, was a place of refuge and hospitality for the poor. 229:, in fact the railway was built on the western part of the site. Housing has been built on the eastern part of the site where the church once stood, between Priory Road and the later Effingham Street in the area of Norman Street and Saxon Street. 458:
demanded that vagrants be rounded up periodically by the mayor and his officers for questioning and then usually ejected from the town) show that one of these buildings, known as the "Priory Barn", was frequently used as a refuge for
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there. Taking their existing rights and privileges with them, these canons were transferred to a new small church dedicated to St Martin in the land now occupied by Market Square towards the end of the 7th century, by King
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From c.1840 to 1868, the local timber merchant Steriker Finnis leased or owned the western portion of the site. In 1868 the ponds were drained and this portion of the grounds became Priory Gate Road and part of the yard of
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Much of the buildings were demolished during the first half of the 19th century, including the two barns, one in the north-west corner of the grounds some time after 1850, and one in the south-west corner in 1868.
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an important but damaged fresco was found there. The gatehouse was restored in 1881, to mark a charitable act by Sir Richard Dickenson the then mayor of Dover. Famous alumni of Dover College include
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school on what remained of the Priory site with the dual intention of providing a public school education for local boys and of using and thus preserving the Priory's remaining ancient buildings.
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A site having been secured (probably from land that belonged to the former canons of St. Martin's le Grand), building began there in 1131, and within five years it was partially occupied by 12
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of fish to the Priory "whiles it stood". These buildings were adapted to agricultural use (apart from the 'large hall', which might have been used to house guests). The town records (the new
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It had an impressive scriptorium and library which vanished from the records at the Dissolution - parts of it re-appeared on the open market later and are now in colleges of the
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completed the buildings in about 1140 and in 1143 confirmed the transfer of the assets of St Martin le Grand and established that thereafter the new priory would follow the
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in fulfilment of a vow to that saint. Their living was dependent on land and tithe grants, and the grant of half of some of the dues levied at the port, held in common.
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This is an introduction to the library catalogue of the Benedictine priory of St Martin at Dover, compiled by the precentor, John Whytefield, in 1389.
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allowing him to transfer their assets to a new Priory of St Martin in Dover, whilst leaving their Market Square church to be used as the principal
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Illustrations from the 18th and early 19th centuries of the Priory Farm show its decaying Norman buildings and its two ponds as a
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Since the Castle church, which had been their original Saxon home, was in some sense a Royal Chapel, the canons had always been a
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Its lands were granted first to a cleric called Richard Thornden or Thornton, but passed on shortly afterwards to Archbishop
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C.R. Haines Dover Priory: A history of the priory of St.Mary the Virgin and St. Martin of the New Work (Cambridge 1910)
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Dover Priory: A History of the Priory of St Mary the Virgin and St Martin of the New Work
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This article is about the former monastery. For the present day railway station, see
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as a Priory dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Martin. Archbishop
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in southeast England. It was variously independent in rule, then occupied by
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The Priory of St. Mary the Virgin and St. Martin of the New Work, or Newark
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Includes photograph of the interior of the chapel (former guesten house).
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Interior view of the Refectory of St. Martin's Priory, Dover, 1844
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Former ruins Where Dover Priory railway station now stands, 1780
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The abbey's church seems to have been a very large one - the
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in August 1839, a grand fete was held in the Priory meadow.
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ruin and a pleasant spot on the edge of the town. Upon the
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Priory 1136 foundation celebration, at Dover college, 1937
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The original small church at Market Square was granted to
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Priory gatehouse, 1829 (now occupied by Dover College)
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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Dover Priory railway station
Engravings of seals of Dover Priory
Dover Priory is located in Kent
Diocese
Coordinates
51°7′35″N 1°18′24″E / 51.12639°N 1.30667°E / 51.12639; 1.30667
Dover College
Mary the Virgin
St. Martin
priory
Dover
canons regular
Augustinian
Benedictine
Christchurch Monastery, Canterbury
Dover Priory railway station
Dover College
secular canons
burgh
Dover Castle
Eadbald of Kent
St Mary de Castro
Wihtred
Odo, Bishop of Bayeux
Norman Conquest
Roman baths
Royal peculiar
King
Pope
Archbishop of Canterbury

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