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  • In chantries unrehearsed we'd wow the votarists and serenade the friary to panting ecstasies while summoned to kingly chambers we branked the troubadours, turning the sovereign mind to heaven, the courtiers left speechless with neglect... Strange Bedfellows
  • The dinner will be held in a marquee in Friary Gardens, Richmond, with guests dressed in Victorian costume.
  • The friary absorbed a large area of the town just south of the town centre, bordered by Queen Street on the west and St. Stephen's Lane (on the west side of St. Stephen's church) on the east.
  • We have found a marvelous painting of a medieval bishop hanging outside of a friary near Warsaw, some of its back panels being eaten by worms.
  • At fifteen, he became a laybrother at the Dominican Friary at Lima and spent his whole life there — as a barber, farm-laborer, almoner, and infirmarian among other things. St. Martin de Porres, religious
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  • St. Mary's Abbey, or Friary, has not been deconsecrated.
  • The former apse, with its rich mosaics and stained-glass windows, was left standing, partly for nostalgic reasons, partly to hide the friary, which would have looked unsightly without it.
  • The friary was a converted landlord's mansion, though ‘mansion’ is a grandiose title for a draughty, rattly building that was cold throughout the winter.
  • The friary is a building of stone turned dark by the city's grime.
  • The development was originally divided into five blocks, but one of those has been removed from the plan to allow for more open space adjacent to the ruins of a friary located at the centre of the site.
  • The accompanying friary, with 1,010 square metres is being quoted at £950,000.
  • The Capuchins had first begun in 1525 when Matteo da Bascio, a lone member of a Franciscan friary in the Marches of Ancona, sought a return to a stricter observance of the mendicant life and an urban ministry to the poor and the sick.
  • Perhaps, therefore, it is not surprising that soon after Richard was appointed, Bacon was forced to end his academic studies at the Oxford friary and was sent to a friary in Paris.
  • The report of Dr. London nine days after the surrender, to the effect that the friary was a beggarly place and all that it contained would not suffice to pay its debts, is very much to the credit of this mendicant house.
  • The evening started in true daredevil fashion when acrobats from the Scarabeus Theatre Company scaled the walls of the Franciscan Friary in a dramatic performance that was not for the faint-hearted.
  • They had separate rooms in the friary but one telephone extension that rang into both, Peace recalled. Twin friars die on same day at age 92
  • People were stunned when, after meeting Padre Pio, Italia dropped everything and moved near the friary to take up a life of prayer.
  • In 1337 work was underway in the vicinity of the Dominican friary.
  • But it was restored as a chapel in 1662 by Charles II for his wife, Queen Catherine of Braganza, who established a friary in its grounds.
  • Moved by this experience and others, I soon found myself knocking at the door of the friary.
  • The annual Franciscan Retreat will take place on Monday 24th May in the Capuchin Friary at 7.30 pm.
  • The friary was opened on November 13, 1952, with a small chapel in it for the use of the friars.
  • On one occasion I set off from the friary to climb Muckish, but, a little later, the weather changed.
  • The annual mass will be held in the friary at 1pm.
  • The house itself was built around 1750AD and the Friars of the Corpus Friary lived there after the Friary itself became inhabitable.
  • This is the town where Padro Pio spent most of his life and is buried in the tomb in the friary.
  • The monthly meeting of the Secular Franciscan Order will take place in the Capuchin Friary, Dublin St. on Thursday, January 29 at 7.30 pm.
  • He will have to report to police twice a week and sleep at the friary, but will otherwise enjoy freedom of movement.
  • The Friary boys had turned a two point deficit into an eight point lead in ten devastating minutes.
  • He was a member of the Capuchin Order in the Friary Kilkenny.
  • The friary was an old brick building wedged between boarded tenements. Underworld
  • The Great Yarmouth Mercury reports here that a former furniture store, merchant's residence, pipe maker's shop, and Carmelite friary is once again being renovated and the workers have found it haunted. The Haunted Friary
  • Jeanette Favrot Peterson did an excellent job analyzing murals done by Nahua artists for a Mexican friary.
  • These streets defined thirty-nine quarters for a town - New Winchelsea - intended to include a market, three churches, a friary, stone defences, and 700 houses.
  • And Ambrose Campany, a cheery-faced, middle-aged man, with booklover and antiquary written all over him, shockheaded, blue-spectacled, was there now, talking to an old man whom Bryce knew as a neighbour of his in Friary The Paradise Mystery
  • He opened his address by telling the old tale about a certain man in Ballyhaunis - in the not too distant past - who, on hearing the Angelus bell tolling from the Friary Hill, blessed himself.

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