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In the town they became known as the Grey Friars because of the colour of their habits.
She had loved him but she knew that she would not come to Grey Friars again.
He was buried in the church of the Grey Friars in London.
Across Fairfield is the rocky top of Grey Friar.
In 1433, he became the Rector of Grey Friars, Oxford.
In 1880, Barradale's architects office, 5 Grey Friars was built.
The Franciscans were known as the Grey Friars and their house was established at an unknown date prior to 1268.
Children's book author George Mills (writer) died here in 1972 while living at Grey Friars.
(29) The monastery of Gray Friars at Richmond.
Buckingham was buried shortly after at Grey Friars, Northampton.
Franciscan friars were sometimes called Grey Friars because of their grey habits.
Beatrice was buried at Grey Friars Church in Greenwich, London.
He was educated at the Gray Friars' Priory School, Norwich.
This is the col between Swirl How and the ridge's western outlier, Grey Friar.
They are also known as the "Friars Minor" or the "Grey Friars".
Shortly afterwards Kennedy established the Grey Friars monastery in St Andrews.
Abecediary An example from St Mary Grey Friars church.
He died in 1524, and was buried in the church of the Grey Friars; a solemn obit was kept at his funeral.
Scale Hall- Where the Heart Is, Grey Friar Press, 2010.
Many churches have been named after the Grey Friars (Franciscans), and often they originated as Franciscan monasteries.
After the parts of his body were exhibited in various part of the county he was buried in the Grey Friars at Cardiff.
Beatrice died 17 October 1277, and was buried before the high altar at the Church of the Grey Friars in Oxford.
He died 1 September 1177, buried in the friary of the Grey Friars of Wexford.
Though the plague might have arrived independently at Bristol at a later point, the Grey Friars' Chronicle is considered the most authoritative account.
The friars wore long grey coats, with a grey hood or cowl, hence the name, grey friars.