[2] Towards the end of the 12th century, the village of Ossington was granted to the preceptory by Roger de Buron.
However, later in his life Roger joined the Cluniac Order, and bestowed the village on Lenton Priory.
In 1204 Roger's son, Walter Smallet, confirmed the grant of Ossington to the preceptory, but Lenton did not drop their claim until 1208.
[2] By 1230 the preceptory had also gained the churches at Marnham and Sibthorpe, as their right to them was confirmed in that year by Walter de Gray, Archbishop of York.
[2] A camera is "A residence used during short visits by an official and attendants of the Knights Hospitallers for administrative purposes on their estates.