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Order of Carmelites.
Whitefriars may also
refer to:
Whitefriars, Bristol, a
former Carmelite friary in Bristol,
England Whitefriars, Coventry, a former...
- the name
given to an area
within Whitefriars that was once
privileged as a sanctuary. It
spanned from the
Whitefriars monastery to the
south of the west...
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Ipswich Whitefriars was the
medieval religious house of
Carmelite friars (under a prior)
which formerly stood near the
centre of the town of Ipswich,...
- also
known as
Whitefriars Gl****, were London-based
English gl****makers,
leadlighters and stained-gl****
window manufacturers. As
Whitefriars Gl****, the company...
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badge to be worn on
their blazer lapel.
Whitefriars is a
member of the ****ociated
Catholic Colleges (ACC).
Whitefriars has won the
following ACC premierships...
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Whitefriars, also
known as the
White Friars or The
College of Carmelites, Gloucester, England, was a
Carmelite friary of
which nothing now survives. The...
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Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
Whitefriars Homes North,
South and
Services Limited (later
becoming Whitefriars Housing Group in May 2006) were created...
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institutions in
Coventry are
named after the
friary such as
Whitefriars Ale
House and
Whitefriars Housing Group. The
friary was
established on 14 February...
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Friary or
Hulne Abbey was a
friary founded in 1240 by the
Carmelites or '
Whitefriars'. It is said that the
Northumberland site,
quite close to Alnwick, was...
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Whitefriars Shopping Centre is a
shopping centre in Canterbury, Kent. The
Whitefriars Shopping Quarter is
situated on the site of a
former multi-storey...