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==Lincolnshire preceptories==
 
==Lincolnshire preceptories==
Until their disbandment in 1312, the Knights Templar were major landowners on the higher lands of Lincolnshire, where they had a number of [[Preceptor#Christian_military_orders|preceptories]] on property which provided income, while [[Temple Bruer]] was an estate on the Lincoln Heath, believed to have been used also for military training.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ward|first=Penny|title=The Knights Templar in Kesteven|publisher=Heritage Lincolnshire Publications|location=Heckington|isbn=978-0-948639-47-0|edition=2|editor=Dennis Mills (2nd ed.)}}</ref> The preceptories from which the Lincolnshire properties were managed were:<ref>{{cite book|series=Victoria County History|title=A History of the County of Lincoln|volume=2|editor-first=William |editor-last=Page|year=1906|pages = 210-213 'Houses of Knights Templars: Willoughton, Eagle, Aslackby, South Witham and Temple Bruer' |url= http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38047 |accessdate=12 February 2011}}</ref>
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Until their disbandment in 1312, the Knights Templar were major landowners on the higher lands of Lincolnshire, where they had a number of [[Preceptor#Christian_military_orders|preceptories]] on property which provided income, while [[Temple Bruer]] was an estate on the Lincoln Heath, believed to have been used also for military training.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ward|first=Penny|title=The Knights Templar in Kesteven|publisher=Heritage Lincolnshire Publications|location=Heckington|isbn=978-0-948639-47-0|edition=2|editor=Dennis Mills (2nd ed.)}}</ref> The preceptories from which the Lincolnshire properties were managed were:<ref>{{cite book|series=Victoria County History|title=A History of the County of Lincoln|volume=2|editor-first=William |editor-last=Page|year=1906|pages = 210-213 'Houses of Knights Templars: Willoughton, Eagle, Aslackby, South Witham and Temple Bruer' |url= http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=38047 |access-date=12 February 2011}}</ref>
 
*[[Aslackby Preceptory]], [[Kesteven]] ({{gbmappingsmall|TF0830}})
 
*[[Aslackby Preceptory]], [[Kesteven]] ({{gbmappingsmall|TF0830}})
 
*[[Bottesford Preceptory|Bottesford]], [[Lindsey (government district)|Lindsey]] ({{gbmappingsmall|SE8907}})
 
*[[Bottesford Preceptory|Bottesford]], [[Lindsey (government district)|Lindsey]] ({{gbmappingsmall|SE8907}})

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Lincolnshire preceptories

Until their disbandment in 1312, the Knights Templar were major landowners on the higher lands of Lincolnshire, where they had a number of preceptories on property which provided income, while Temple Bruer was an estate on the Lincoln Heath, believed to have been used also for military training.[1] The preceptories from which the Lincolnshire properties were managed were:[2]

References

  1. Ward, Penny. Dennis Mills (2nd ed.) (ed.). The Knights Templar in Kesteven (2 ed.). Heckington: Heritage Lincolnshire Publications. ISBN 978-0-948639-47-0.
  2. Page, William, ed. (1906). A History of the County of Lincoln. Victoria County History. 2. pp. 210-213 'Houses of Knights Templars: Willoughton, Eagle, Aslackby, South Witham and Temple Bruer'. Retrieved 12 February 2011.