Chapels · London
Domus Conversorum
Domus Conversorum — chapel in London, London, England, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 20 min–45 min
- Nearest railway station
- Chancery Lane · 0.4 km
- Free entry
- Family-friendly
About
Domus Conversorum is a chapel in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "chapel in London, London, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.5149°, -0.1111°.
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From the Wikipedia article
The Domus Conversorum ('House of the Converts'), later Chapel of the Master of the Rolls, was a building and institution in London for Jews who had converted to Christianity. It provided a communal home and low wages. It was needed because, until 1280, all Jews who converted to Christianity forfeited their possessions to the Crown. It was established in 1232 by Henry III. With the expulsion of the Jews by Edward I in 1290, it became the only official way for Jews to remain in the country. At that stage there were about eighty residents. By 1356, the last one of these died. Between 1331 and 1608, 48 converts were admitted. The warden was the Master of the Rolls. The building was in Chancery Lane. No records exist after 1609, but, in 1891, the post of chaplain was abolished by Act of Parliament and the location, by then known as the Rolls Chapel which had been used to store legal archives, became the Public Record Office. The site is today home to the Maughan Library of King's College London. "Domus Conversorum" was sometimes used also to describe the living quarters of lay brothers in monasteries.
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Background
Description
A Domus Conversorum was built in Oxford in around 1235. The building was demolished in 1750. <gallery> Domus Conversorum.jpg|The Domus Conversorum in Oxford </gallery>
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- Coordinates
- 51.5149, -0.1111
- District
- City of London
- Parish
- City of London, unparished area
- Postcode
- WC2A 1LR
- Parliamentary constituency
- Cities of London and Westminster
- Nearest railway station
- Chancery Lane — 0.4 km
- Official site
- www.kcl.ac.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q4583335 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Domus Conversorum (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Domus Conversorum.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Domus Conversorum?
- Domus Conversorum is in London, United Kingdom (postcode WC2A 1LR), in the parish of City of London, unparished area.
- Is Domus Conversorum free to visit?
- Yes, Domus Conversorum is free to enter.
- How do I get to Domus Conversorum?
- The nearest railway station is Chancery Lane, about 0.4 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode WC2A 1LR.