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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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Wicklow Friary, also
called Wicklow Abbey, is a
ruined Franciscan friary located in Wicklow, Ireland,
active in the 13th to 16th centuries.
Wicklow Friary was...
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Friary Court is a part of St James's
Palace in London, England. It is used
after the
death of a
reigning monarch. The
Accession Council meets to declare...
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Victory Noll–St.
Felix Friary Historic District is a
historic Roman Catholic friary and
national historic district located at Huntington,
Huntington County...
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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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Newark Friary, also
known as
Newark Greyfriars, and
Newark Observant Friary, was a
friary of the
reformed "Observant Friars" of the
Franciscan Order, located...
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Rosserk Friary is a
friary located in
County Mayo,
Ireland and a
National Monument.
Located along the
river Moy, the
friary was set up by the
third order...
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Lossenham Friary was a
Carmelite friary in
Newenden in the
Weald of Kent, England. Sir
Thomas Alcher or
Aucher founded the
third Carmelite friary in England...
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Friary, also
known as
Pontefract Friary, was a
Dominican friary in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It was
located near today's Pontefract...
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Burrishoole Friary (Irish:
Minister B****ríos Umhaill) was a
Dominican friary in
County Mayo, Ireland. Its ruin is a
National Monument.
Burrishoole Friary was...