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Hempton Priory was a priory in Norfolk, England. Very few surface remains can be found, although substantial earthworks can be seen and the foundations of a long building have been noted as incorporated into a later building. ==History==
Hempton Priory was founded as a hospital before 1135 (during the reign of Henry I) by Roger de St Martin (St Martins), with Richard Ward (who became the first prior when the hospital became a priory). It was an Augustinian church, and was alternatively referred to as Fakenham, Damsend or Hampton Priory. King John granted rights to a fair to Hempton Priory,〔(An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk, Volume 3 )〕 later rising to three fairs a year.〔(Hempton )〕 The prior claimed a market on Tuesday, which was noted as being long obsolete in White's Directory of 1854, with no vestiges of the priory being seen at that time.〔http://apling.freeservers.com/Villages/Hempton54.htm Norfolk - Hempton, Francis White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Norfolk 1854, pp. 698-699]〕 The net income from its estates in 1535 was £32 14s. 8d.〔(Religious House: Hempton or Damsend or Fakenhamdam priory Norf. Augustinian canons )〕 The priory continued to be used as a hospital after 1200, being dissolved 1536 with the land granted to Sir William Fermer in 1545/6.〔(PASTSCAPE - Hempton Priory )〕 The land was subsequently passed to Lord Viscount Towsnhend.
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