It included St Margarets, Toft Monks and St Mary, Haddiscoe Revenues from the "manor of Toft, with the tithe of 'Cerlentone' and 'Posteberies,' and the churches of those two towns" were given to Préaux Abbey, in Les Préaux, Normandy in 1099 by Robert of Meulan, later the first Earl of Leicester.
"Alien houses: The priory of Toft Monks" in A History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 2.
London: Victoria County History, 1906. pp. 464–465.
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