Balsall Preceptory

Balsall Preceptory in Warwickshire was a manor that was given to the Knights Templars in recognition of their service in the Crusades.

The donor, according to a survey of the Templars' possessions in England in 1185, was Roger de Mowbray, son of Nigel d'Aubigny.

These included: Old Hall, though much restored, dates from the time of the Templars occupation.

At the time of the suppression of the Order, eight Ballsall resident Templars were arrested, namely:

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