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  1. Dartford Priory was a Dominican Nunnery, located in Dartford, Kent. When Henry VIII suppressed the monasteries, he took Dartford Priory for himself, establishing it as a Royal Palace . [1] Between 1541–1544 the former ecclesiastical buildings were converted to become a manor house .

  2. 4 days ago · The priory of Dartford was the only house of Dominican nuns, or ' Sisters of the Order of St. Augustine according to the institutes and under the care of the Friars Preachers,' in England. The foundation of such a house was contemplated by Queen Eleanor of Castile, and her son Edward II took the matter up. He proposed that the Friars Preachers ...

  3. Full records are preserved for much of the Henrician works at Dartford, overseen by the King’s surveyor, James Nedeham, from 1541–44. The convent had not been large and little was apparently reused. New royal apartments were laid out from the foundations, with separate ranges for the king and queen.

  4. Dartford Priory was one of the former monastic residences that Henry VIII converted into royal accommodation after the suppression of the monasteries.

  5. Grade II* Listed Building: Priory Farmhouse Containing The Remains Of Dartford Priory Gatehouse. May include summary, reasons for designation and history. List entry 1086030.

  6. In the 12th century, the Knights Templar had possession of the manor of Dartford. The 14th century, produced a priory, and two groups of friars - the Dominicans and the Franciscans – who built hospitals for the care of the sick. At this time, Dartford became a small, although important, market town.

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