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Docking Priory was a medieval monastic house in West Norfolk, England.
Docking Priory was a small cell of the Benedictine abbey of Irvy in France, to which house the church was appropriated. It was dissolved by the Parliament of Leicester in 1415. [1] The Priory was passed to Joan, Dowager Queen of England, and then by Henry VI to Eton College in 1441. [2]
As yet, historians have found no trace of the monastic buildings in Docking. [3]