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Name:Blackfriars conduit, Monks Road
HER Number:MLI83269
Type of record:Monument

Summary

Blackfriars conduit, Monks Road

Grid Reference:SK 980 714
Map Sheet:SK97SE
Parish:ABBEY, LINCOLN, LINCOLNSHIRE

Full description

PRN 70015
In 1260, the Black Friars were granted permission by the abbot and monks of St Mary's, York, without the suburbs of Lincoln, to enclose a spring in the territory of a cell belonging to St Mary's, and to carry water from there to the highway from Greetwell to Lincoln, and to repair the conduit when necessary.{1}{2}{4}{5}
After the Reformation, the city council of Lincoln purchased the conduit {3}{5} , which was removed by city workmen and put into storage, leading to suggestions that the conduit was made of lead. The council decided in the early 1540s to extend the fresh water supply of Lincoln across the River Witham and into the south ward of the city. A statement by Leland that the new conduits were 'servid by pipes derivid from one of the houses of freres' appears to confirm this, and it is possible that the extension of the water system was only able to take place because of the acquisition of the conduit materials.{3}


<1> William Page (ed), 1906, The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2, p. 220 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1104.

<2> HILL, J.W.F., 1948, Medieval Lincoln, p.150 (Bibliographic Reference). SLI1087.

<3> Stocker, D.A., 1990, ‘The archaeology of the Reformation in Lincoln’ in Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, p. 23 (Article in Serial). SLI6707.

<4> A.J. White, 1979, Lincoln's Medieval Friaries, p. 3 (Unpublished Document). SLI8125.

<5> A.J. White, 1980, St Mary's Conduit, Lincoln, p. 2 (Unpublished Document). SLI8126.

Monument Types

  • AQUEDUCT (Medieval - 1260 AD to 1539 AD)
  • CONDUIT (Medieval - 1260 AD to 1539 AD)

Protected Status

  • Conservation Area

Sources and further reading

<1>Bibliographic Reference: William Page (ed). 1906. The Victoria County History: Lincolnshire - Volume 2. p. 220.
<2>Bibliographic Reference: HILL, J.W.F.. 1948. Medieval Lincoln. p.150.
<3>Article in Serial: Stocker, D.A.. 1990. ‘The archaeology of the Reformation in Lincoln’ in Lincolnshire History and Archaeology. p. 23.
<4>Unpublished Document: A.J. White. 1979. Lincoln's Medieval Friaries. p. 3.
<5>Unpublished Document: A.J. White. 1980. St Mary's Conduit, Lincoln. p. 2.