• (Redirected from St. Denys's Priory, Southampton). St. Denys Priory was a priory of Austin canons in the St Denys area of Southampton, Hampshire, England.
  • The priory land was sold to builders in 1878, not long after the building of St Denys’ church in 1868. So the priory gave its name to the area of Southampton...
  • Henry II. also granted to the canons his chapels of St. Michael, the Holy Rood, St. Lawrence and All Saints within Southampton.
  • St Denys Priory (remains of) is a Scheduled Monument in Portswood, Southampton, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map...
  • What: Full traffic light upgrade at St Denys Road/Priory Road junction, segregated cycle lanes, and pedestrian crossing improvements.
  • Along with St Lawrence and They were under the umbrella of St Denys Priory, an Augustinian house around three miles from the town centre.
  • 2. The Priory of St Denys was founded by Henry I for Austin Canons about 1124. Rebuilt after destruction by the French in 1338 during the raid on Southampton.
  • Bimonthly (3rd saturday, every other month) 2-10 Priory Road, St Denys, Southampton, SO17 2JZ (Sat nav, SO17 2HS).
  • Series: Southampton Record Society Order Name: Augustinian Institution(s): St. Denys Priory Location: Southampton, Hampshire, England.
  • Article contents. Abstract. The Cartulary of the Priory of St Denys near Southampton. Edited by E. O. Blake. (Southampton Records Series, xxiv & xxv.) 2 vols.
  • Junction of Adelaide Road and Priory Road, St Denys, Southampton - geograph.org.uk - 5092415.jpg 800 × 514; 94 KB.
  • This image of St Dionisius’s Priory shows the remains as they appeared to the engraver in 1784. The Augustinian priory of St Dionisius, contracted to St Denys or...
  • This archway is from St Denys Priory. It was rebuilt in the grounds of Tudor House Museum. The priory was founded in 1127 by Henry I. It was for Austin...
  • Other editions - View all. The Cartulary of the Priory of St. Denys Near Southampton, Volume 2 Ernest Oscar Blake Snippet view - 1981.