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A History of the County of Suffolk
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… c. 1390, found near the reputed site of the Franciscan Friary in Aylesbury, and said to be of James Butler, third … some old brick walling, now covered, may be part of the Friary buildings. Two small figures of weeping women, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… to Dr. William Glynn, Bishop of Bangor. He bequeathed the friary house, with its appurtenances, and all his lands in … Beaumaris, and Bottwnog have the preference. The ancient friary was formerly appropriated to the use of this …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… in 1736 by Stukeley as coming from the site of the Austin Friary (Stukeley, Designs, 74). Fig. 81 (102) 15 Barn Hill …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Puffin Island; Penmon Point; the priory of Penmon, and the friary of Llanvaes; Great Orme's Head, the summit of Penmaen … seats in the neighbourhood may be enumerated Red Hill, the Friary, Pls Llangoed, Cadnant, and Hnllŷs, anciently the seat …
Old and New London
… Lady Warwick seems to have been another tenant of the Friary. In Winchester Street, adjoining Austin Friars, stood …
Old and New London
… accident. It occurred in the chief house of the Friary, then a district declining fast in respectability. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… (Knowles and Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses, 187). The friary buildings stood above the flood plain on the N. side … to Sir Edward Heron who built a house on the site of the friary between 1574 and 1611. In 1654 it was bought by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… remain only some slight vestiges of the Black or Dominican friary, established in the year 1288. The ancient church of …
A History of the County of Essex
… were extraparochial in the Middle Ages. In the 1590s the friary site was in St. James's parish; part was in All …
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