preceptories

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Preceptory \Pre*cep"to*ry\, n.; pl. {Preceptories}. [LL.
   praeceptoria an estate assigned to a preceptor, from L.
   praeceptor a commander, ruler, teacher, in LL., procurator,
   administrator among the Knights Templars. See {Preceptor}.]
   A religious house of the Knights Templars, subordinate to the
   temple or principal house of the order in London. See
   {Commandery}, n., 2.
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