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Friaries
Friars de Areno

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Victoria County History

Publication

Author

William Page (editor)

Year published

1909

Supporting documents

Page

516

Citation

'Friaries: Friars de Areno', A History of the County of London: Volume 1: London within the Bars, Westminster and Southwark (1909), pp. 516. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=35370 Date accessed: 03 September 2010. > Add to my bookshelf


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18. THE FRIARS DE ARENO

A priory for friars of the order of St. Mary de Areno was founded in Westminster in 1267 by William Arnand, a knight of Henry III. It lasted just fifty years, the community coming to an end with the death of the last brother, Hugh of York, in 1317. (fn. 71)

Footnotes

71 Cal. of Close, 1313–18, p. 503.