Buckland Priory
Buckland Priory, also known as Minchin Buckland Preceptory or Buckland Sororum, was established around 1167 in Lower Durston, Somerset, England.
Priory
It was founded by William de Erleigh for Augustinian Canons. A local spring fed fishponds and supplied the priory with water and drainage. The ponds were filled in by 1725.The buildings burned down in 1234. The priory was later suppressed, and the estates given to the Knights Hospitaller. Subsequently, there was a priory of Canonesses of St. Augustine, and, in 1199 a preceptory of Knights Hospitaller, the Hospitallers' only house for women in England, who ceased to appoint preceptors after 1433.
Various endowments were made and by 1358 the estate consisted of of arable land, and of meadow.
Burials
- Robert Hill (died 1423) and wife Isabel Fitchet