Template:MonasticHouses Bristol England
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Foundation | Image | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name/dedication | References | Location |
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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] |
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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] |
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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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