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  • Colchester Greyfriars, otherwise the Franciscan Friary, Colchester, was a Franciscan friary in Colchester, Essex, England, situated to the north of the...
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  • Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 15 April 2010. Friaries — Grey friars of Colchester | A History of the County of Essex: Volume 2 (pp. 180-181)...
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  • virtually every town, of any size, had at least one abbey, priory, convent or friary in it. (Often many small houses of monks, nuns, canons or friars.) Dissolution...
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  • Colchester is a historic former town [now city] located in Essex, England. It served as the first capital of the United Kingdom and is the oldest recorded...
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  • Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses. The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county...
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    River Severn. Blackfriars, Gloucester Friary 1239 Mostly complete One of the most complete surviving Dominican friaries in England, later converted into a...
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    Exclassics.com. Retrieved 24 May 2013 Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 378. Three Colchester Martyrs. Exclassics.com. Retrieved 30 May 2013 Foxe's Book of Martyrs:...
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    a placename found also in other English towns including Birmingham, Colchester, Newcastle upon Tyne and Stratford-upon-Avon. As some varieties of the...
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  • Frenshamians Friars School, Bangor Old Dominicans Established on a Dominican Friary (1557) Furness Academy Old Barrovians "Barrovian" refers to the Barrow of...
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    Franciscan friars arrived in England during the 1220s, establishing 150 friaries by the end of the thirteenth century; these mendicant orders rapidly became...
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    Hospital was founded, followed ten years later by the Franciscan Friary and Dominican Friary. The Great Hospital dates from 1249 and the College of St Mary...
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  • Hospital, was founded around 1196 by Gervase 'le Riche'. The Franciscan friary was later built alongside God's House hospital. Bowls was first played regularly...
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    Aldgate, which itself had been founded from St. Botolph's Priory in Colchester. Bernard, the first prior of the house, was closely associated with the...
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  • Mary's hospital founded. 1240 – Ye Olde Salutation Inn is founded. 1250 – Grey friary established. 1252 – Henry III ordered the Outer Bailey of the castle...
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    Grace occupies York. 1538 – Dissolution of the Monasteries: York Franciscan Friary dissolved. 1539 – Dissolution of the Monasteries: St Mary's Abbey and the...
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  • Blackheath and Wonersh, Christchurch, Cranleigh East, Cranleigh West, Ewhurst, Friary and St Nicolas, Holy Trinity, Merrow, Onslow, Pilgrims, Shalford, Shamley...
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  • Botolph Colchester + 8 detached portions, St Giles Colchester + detached portion, St James Colchester + 2 detached portions, St Leonard Colchester, St Martin...
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  • in May another commission was issued enabling Ingworth to confiscate the friary seals as he went, and to make inventories in duplicate. To do this Ingworth...
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  • pp. 299–310 in Arbuthnot, A & Hollo, K (eds) (2007). Fil Suil Nglais a Grey Eye Looks Back; Brig O Turk: Clann Tuirc. ISBN 978-0954973377. Yorke, B....
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  • Venturers formed. c.1220 – Bristol Cathedral construction begins. c.1223 – Grey friary founded. 1224 - Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany imprisoned in Bristol...
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