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denoted a
house of
friars (reflecting the Latin), now more
commonly called a
friary.
Various religions may
apply these terms in more
specific ways. The word...
- HMSO. 1981.
Retrieved 7
August 2020. Page, William, ed. (1974). "
Friaries:
Friaries in York". A
History of the
County of York. Vol. 3. London: Victoria...
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significant trade with Spain. The
friary is the
largest medieval ruin in West Cork and one of the few
early Franciscan friaries in
Ireland to have substantial...
- Road, when
there were
other main line
stations in the city at
Millbay and
Friary;
these have
since closed.
There have been
proposals to
reopen the Exeter...
- "Gillingham Blackfriars".
Heritage Gateway.
Retrieved 10
March 2022. "
Friaries: The
Dominicans of Gillingham".
British History Online.
Retrieved 10 March...
- the
third order of Franciscans.
Rosserk Friary is one of the
largest and best
preserved of the
Franciscan Friaries in Ireland. It was
founded by the Joye...
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Dominican houses are not
technically abbeys.[citation needed]
Almost all the
friaries and
abbeys across Ireland were
suppressed in the wake of the Reformation...
- The
Franciscan friary and
church is a
large complex belonging to the
Order of the
Friars Minor. It
consists of a
friary, a church, a library, and a pharmacy...
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Boston Friary refers to any one of four
friaries that
existed in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. 52°58′18″N 0°01′09″W / 52.9717°N 0.0192°W / 52.9717;...
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predominantly from East
Anglia and the
London region. Not
unusually for
friaries within the City of London,
Austin Friars was
favoured by the aristocracy...