Dodford Priory

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Dodford Priory was a small Augustinian monastery in the parish of Bromsgrove in Worcestershire in the current village of Dodford.

The priory was founded in 1184, probably by King Henry II, which held lands around Bromsgrove.[1] In 1327 it is recorded as owning an advowson of a chantry at St. Nicholas Chapel, Elmley Lovett.[2]

It was not wealthy, with an annual revenue of £4 17s in 1291 according to tax records.[3] By 1464 it was "so near dissolution that for a long time only one canon has remained there" so was ordered by King Edward IV to be merged into the Premonstratensian monastery of Halesowen.[4]

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