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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...
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Augustinian Friary, York was a
friary in
North Yorkshire, England. The
friary lay in the city
centre of York,
between the
River Ouse and the
street now...
- 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...
- Greyfriars, Leicester, was a
friary of the
Order of
Friars Minor,
commonly known as the Franciscans,
established on the west side of
Leicester by 1250...
- 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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Friary (Irish: An
Mhainistir Dhubh) was a
Dominican friary located in Trim,
County Meath, Ireland. It's
believed that the
first patron of the
friary was...
- This is a list of the abbeys, priories,
friaries and
other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This
article provides a
gazetteer for the
whole of Ireland...
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Bonamargy Friary is
situated in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, off the
Cushendall Road on the
approach to Ballycastle. The name
Bonamargy means ‘foot...
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Kalundborg Friary was a
Franciscan friary located in Kalundborg, Denmark.
Kalundborg Friary was
founded in 1239 by
Ingerd Jacobsdatter (ca.1220-1258),...
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Ennis Friary (Irish:
Mainistir na hInse;
colloquially also
known as
Ennis Abbey) was a
Franciscan friary in the town of Ennis,
County Clare, Ireland. It...