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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4THE Chesting temple manors was two manors located in the county of Hertfordshire (northeast of London). Ancient documents also call it ” Chelse \u00bb. Mentioned since XI It is century, they belonged to the Templars before being devolved to the hospital workers of the Order of Saint-Jean of Jerusalem when the order of the temple was suppressed. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4 The place is known these days under the name of Bengeo Temple Farm and of Chelsing farm , two farms halfway and north of the villages of Tonwell (in) and Wadesmill (in) , the second being inscribed as a classified monument [ 2 ] From the temple and hospital period, there is nothing left if not the moats around Bengeo Temple Farm . Re Chelsing farm , the current building dates from the middle of XVII It is century. Chelsing was first of all one of the mansions held around Bengeo (in) by Lord Geoffrey de Bech before belonging to XIII It is century to the family of Tany, from Saint-Aubin-du-Thenney, and Vassale at that time of the lords of Bourne in Lincolnshire [ 3 ] . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsThe Templar Knights [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Hospitallers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Commanders [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The Templar Knights [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The acquisition of this area by the Templars is late. It was first rented in part from 1253 before being bought by the Templars in 1269, this transaction having been operated by Humbert de Pairaud. From 1278, they kept assized, changed the seigniorial fees on bread and beer and also erected a gallows there [ 3 ] . It was therefore a templar stronghold but the elements which appear in the trial of the order of the temple did not allow us to affirm that it was a commandery even if it appears probable. No reception in order, nor any chapter seems to have taken place there and no tutor name has come down to us [ 4 ] . Hospitallers [ modifier | Modifier and code ] The devolution of the goods of the order of the temple in England was relatively conflictual and despite the bubble To provide Promulgated in 1312, the Hospitallers had to wait 1324 for the English Parliament to recognize their rights on the main establishments [ 5 ] . Regarding Temple Celsing, it still seems that the transfer took place from 1313 [ 3 ] . The property seems to have become a simple farm attached to the Standon Commandery [ N 1 ] Because it is no longer mentioned only in the cartulary of this commandery [ 6 ] . Protestant reform at XVI It is century caused the abolition of the language of England by King Henri VIII (1540) and the annexation of all their property by the crown. It is then given to Sir Ralph Sadleir (in) In 1542 and it was his son Henry who inherited it in 1587 to resell it to Sir Philip Boteler from 1595 [ 3 ] . Commanders [ modifier | Modifier and code ] Commander Period Templar commanders 1253 – 1308 fr. … 1253 Directors of the Crown of England 1309 – 1313 ? Attached to the Standon Commandery 1313 – 1540 Location of the main Templar possessions in the Hertfordshire At the end of XIII It is century Among the possessions known and attached to this commandery, we will note for the Temple period: See also the commanderies of the Weston Baillie which appear on the map, but without their detailed possessions. \u2191 (in) Simon Phillips , \u00ab\u00a0The Hospitallers’ acquisition of the Templar lands in England\u00a0\u00bb , in Jochen Burgtorf, Paul Crawford, Helen Nicholson, The Debate on the Trial of the Templars, 1307-1314 , Ashgate Publishing ltd., 2010 , 399 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-0-7546-6570-0 , read online ) , p. 243 \u2191 (in) British Listed Buildings, ‘ Chelsing farmhouse, bengeo rural \u00bb (consulted the October 5, 2013 ) \u2191 A B C and D Page (editor) 1912, p. 423-427, read online On British-history.ac.uk \u2191 Nicholson 2011, p. 587 \u2191 Phillips 2010, p. 239 \u2191 (in) Michael Gervers , The cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England\u00a0: Essex. Prima camera , Oxford University Press, 1996 , 324 p. ( Online presentation ) , p. 25 \u2191 Page (editor) 1912, p. 136-139, read online \u2191 Lord 2004, p. 80 (in) Evelyn Lord , The Knights Templar in Britain , Pearson Education, 2004 , 348 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-1-4058-0163-8 , Online presentation ) , p. 77, 80 (in) William Page (editor) , A History of the County of Hertford , vol. 3, 1912 ( read online ) , p. 423-427 (in) Thomas William Parker , The Knights Templars in England , University of Arizona Press, 1963 , 195 p. ( Online presentation ) , p. 16, 38 , (Salt B000I4FG8E ) , Online presentation by the Cambridge Journal (in) Helen J. Nicholson , The proceedings against the templars in the british Isles\u00a0: the Translation , vol. \u00a02, Ashgate Publishing, 2011 , 653 p. (ISBN\u00a0 978-1-4094-3652-2 , Online presentation ) , p. 587-588 Related articles [ modifier | Modifier and code ] external links [ modifier | Modifier and code ] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/handar-of-temple-chelsing-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Handar of temple Chelsing \u2014 Wikipedia"}}]}]