Template:MonasticHouses Bristol England

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Foundation Image Communities/provenance Alt. Name Formal Name/dedication References Location
Austin Friary, Bristol Augustinian Friars
fd. 1313 by Sir Simon and Sir William Montacute;
dis. 1538; granted to Maurice Dennis c.1543
British History Online:[1]
English Heritage Pastscape:[2]
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Black Friary, Bristol Dominican Friars
fd. 1227/8 by Sir Maurice Gaunt;
dis. 1538 and granted to William Chester
subsequently The Friars Quaker meeting house
now Bristol Register Office
British History Online:[4]
English Heritage Pastscape:[5]
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Grey Friary, Bristol Franciscan Friars
fd. 1234;
dis.; granted to Mayor and citizens c.1541
British History Online:[7]
English Heritage Pastscape:[8]
Internet Archive:[9]
White Friary, Bristol Carmelite Friars
fd. 13thC
site successively occupied by a mansion and a boys' school;
site now occupied by Colston Hall
British History Online:[10]
Philharmonia Orchestra:[11]
Colston Hall:[12]
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Sack Friary, Bristol Friars of the Sack
founded by 1266
dissolved post1286
church continued in use 1322
British History Online:[14]
English Heritage Pastscape:[15]
St Mary Magdelene Nunnery, Bristol Nuns,
fd. 12thC by Eva, wife of Robert FitzHarding;
dis.; granted to Henry Brayne and John Marsh
St Mary Magdalene
St James's Priory, Bristol Benedictine monks fd. 1120s, built by Robert, son of Henry I;
dis.; granted to Henry Brayne c.1543
parish church 1374
fell into disuse 1980s
in custodianship of the Little Brothers of Nazareth since 1996
The Priory Church of Saint James, Bristol British History Online:[16]
About Bristol:[17]
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Bristol Cathedral Abbey+ Augustinian Canons Regular
fd. 1140 Ry Robert FitzHarding;1538/9
diocesan cathedral 1542-present
The Abbey Church of Saint Augustine;
Bristol
The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol
British History Online:[19]
Bristol Cathedral:[20]
About Bristol:[21]
visitbristol.co.uk:[22]
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