-
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...
- However, "Any ****ociations
between the
cemetery and the [
friary]
building can only be inferred".
Friaries:
Observant friars of Newark,
Victoria County History:...
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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...
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Friary Court is a part of St James's
Palace in London, England. It is used
after the
death of a
reigning monarch. The
Accession Council meets to declare...
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Wicklow Friary, also
called Wicklow Abbey, is a
ruined Franciscan friary located in Wicklow, Ireland,
active in the 13th to 16th centuries.
Wicklow Friary was...
- 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...
-
Bedfordshire County Council in 1988. List of
monastic houses in
Bedfordshire "
Friaries: The
Dominicans of
Dunstable |
British History Online". www.british-history...
- also
functioned as a
study room. As with all such
rooms in
medieval Irish friaries, it was the most well-lit room on the site; the room in
Kilcrea contains...
-
friaries.
Denmark became officially Lutheran in
October 1536. All
religious houses including the
abandoned friary became crown property. The
friary was...
- Luffness,
Carmelite Friary Friary And Fish Ponds;
Luffness Convent;
Luffness Friary Details ScotlandsPlaces - Luffness,
Carmelite Friary Archived 4 March...