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Greyfriars Nottingham was a
Franciscan friary in Nottinghamshire, England. It was
founded c. 1224–1230, and
dissolved in 1539 as part of King
Henry VIII's...
- Greyfriars,
Nottingham,
founded 1224–1230,
dissolved in 1539;
nothing remains of the
friary Greyfriars,
Perth Greyfriars,
Richmond Greyfriars, Shrewsbury...
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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...
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philanthropist Sir
Julien Cahn, who
presented it to
Nottingham Corporation in 1931. The
Abbey is
owned by
Nottingham City
Council and
houses a
museum containing...
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nightclub located on
Greyfriar Gate in
Nottingham, England. The club is used as a
student night club for both of the
universities in
Nottingham. The building...
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medieval town. It was once
occupied by the
Franciscan Friary known as
Greyfriars,
Nottingham,
which was
dissolved in 1539. The area was
cleared of all buildings...
- York to
Nottingham,
where upon by
reason of
excessive rainfall affecting the roads, they
could not
without additional horses reach Nottingham,
where upon...
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Greyfriars,
Stamford was a
Franciscan friary in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. It was one of many
religious houses suppressed and
closed during the Dissolution...
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Broadway Cinema is an
independent cinema in the city of
Nottingham,
England in the
United Kingdom. It is
located in the
Hockley area. In 2009, it was rated...
- History: A
History of the
County of
Nottingham:
Volume 2,
William Page (ed), 1910
Historic England. "NEWARK
GREYFRIARS (324300)".
Research records (formerly...