Holy Sepulchre Priory, Thetford

Holy Sepulchre Church was a medieval monastic house in Thetford, Norfolk.

The ruined nave of this 14th-century church are the only surviving remains in England of a priory of Canons of the Holy Sepulchre, who followed the Rule of Saint Augustine and aided pilgrims to Christ's tomb.

[3] Two of the canons were to sing daily mass in the conventual church for the souls of the founders of the hospital.

The priory was also to find a house yearly for three poor people from 9 November to 29 April, giving to each of them nightly a loaf of good rye bread, and a herring or two eggs.

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