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To these must be added the Temple Church of the Knights Templars , and the two great religious orders of St Francis and St Dominic , the Grey and Black Friars . St Leonard's was a vicarage and is mentioned as early as 1065.
To these must be added the Temple Church of the Knights Templars , and the two great religious orders of St Francis and St Dominic , the Grey and Black Friars . St Leonard's was a vicarage and is mentioned as early as 1065.
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Convent of Franciscan Friars or Friars Minor is perhaps the most interesting of all the ecclesiastical institutions of Dunwich , with its continuous grey and lichened walls , almost intact ; and the two gateways , beautiful still in ...
Convent of Franciscan Friars or Friars Minor is perhaps the most interesting of all the ecclesiastical institutions of Dunwich , with its continuous grey and lichened walls , almost intact ; and the two gateways , beautiful still in ...
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escheater that it would not be to his disadvantage , a grant in mortmain was made 25th August 1290 for part of the King's Dyke to be enclosed and built over by the friars , who thus , by permission of the Corporation of Dunwich ...
escheater that it would not be to his disadvantage , a grant in mortmain was made 25th August 1290 for part of the King's Dyke to be enclosed and built over by the friars , who thus , by permission of the Corporation of Dunwich ...
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