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They were sometimes called the "little white friars".
About 1544/5, the town of Boston purchased the White Friars site.
To the west was a White Friars monastic house, straddling the ditch.
The White Friars' Club and others gave banquets in his honor.
No, to White Friars; there attend my coming.
He also described the ordeal he undertook while visiting White Friars.
He was buried in the abbey of the White Friars, Tralee.
They are also known as the "White Friars" because of the white cloak which covers their brown habit.
Mother... my brother is buried in the White Friars at London.
"Let us go to White Friars, where no doubt we shall find the dear ladies are sleeping safely.
Wall Knoll had previously been occupied by the White Friars until they moved to new premises in 1307.
When he feeds a begging squirrel, "a little White Friar," his kindly sentiments jibe with most children's.
You have many personal possessions left at Queen's, and there is the question of money owing at White Friars.
The name comes from the White Friars who had a monastery on the site established in 1300 and enfifed in 1506.
Barbara Newdigate, born at the White Friars 4 November 1498.
She is buried in the Church of the White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk.
The good landlady at White Friars was awaiting news anxiously, and was overjoyed to find the rescue had been accomplished.
He was buried within the Church of the White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, beside his first wife.
Having seen that the carriage were ready outside St. Giles', in order to avoid the crowds, he leisurely walked towards White Friars.
Bowyer originally settled in White Friars, where he remained until January 1712/3, when his printing-house and warehouse were destroyed by fire.
They part, but it is arranged that they can meet again any day in White Friars, near Chester's Inn, at seven in the morning.
The east window of the chancel has stained glass from 1874 made by Messrs Powell of White Friars.
He did not know whether this was occasioned by the thought leaving the Marsh, or the prospect of returning to White Friars, where they had taken rooms.
Only a crypt remains today of what was once a late 14th century priory belonging to a Carmelite order known as the White Friars.
Whitefriars Bridge Named after a former Carmelite (White Friars) monastery.