- (John’s) hill".
There are also
localities called Low
Friarside and
Middle Friarside. At Low
Friarside there are the
ruins of a chapel. The date of the foundation...
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named Bryan's Leap.
Burnopfield was the site of a
leper hospital, High
Friarside Ho****e,
which was
founded in 1312, but was
demolished in approximately...
- Hesleden, Hett, High Coniscliffe, High ****, High Etherley, High Forge, High
Friarside, High Grange, High Haswell, High Hesledon, High Shincliffe, High Stoop...
- ISBN 0198691033. Longstaffe, W.
Hylton Dyer. (1970).
Early history of Ebchester,
Friarside, and Medomsley..
Transactions of the
Architectural and Archaeological...
- 2004. Longstaffe, W.
Hylton Dyer (1970). "Early
history of Ebchester,
Friarside, and Medomsley".
Transactions of the
Architectural and Archaeological...
- 193-229. Longstaffe, W.
Hylton Dyer. (1970).
Early history of Ebchester,
Friarside, and Medomsley..
Transactions of the
Architectural and Archaeological...
- (Durham
Prison Officer's Club (the
Tithe Barn)) 1120616
Upload Photo Friarside Chapel Burnopfield,
County Durham Chapel 14th
century 19 July 1950 NZ1624757863...
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Bishop of Durham, in 1406 and in 1416. He is
recorded as the
master of
Friarside Hospital.
While his
death is unrecorded, he died
sometime in 1417 or after...
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Durham 54°53′N 1°39′W / 54.88°N 01.65°W / 54.88; -01.65 NZ2254 High
Friarside Durham 54°53′N 1°45′W / 54.89°N 01.75°W / 54.89; -01.75 NZ1656 High...