Mount St. John Preceptory

The church of Feliskirk contributed £26 to this sum, while voluntary offerings made in the district came to £13 6s.

The foundation ordinances required the order to maintain hospitality and to make two distributions to the poor per year.

They were pulled down in 1720, and a manor house was built in their stead which is still known as Mount St John.

[3] Among the Preceptors of Mount St. John were (incomplete list in the order of their occurrence in documents):

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