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York Franciscan Friary

York Franciscan Friary was a friary in York, North Yorkshire, England. It was located between York Castle and the River Ouse. In 1538, it fell victim to Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. All that now remains of it is a stone wall on King's Staith, adjacent to the Davy Tower on the York city walls.

Burials

References

  1. ^ Nuttgens, Patrick, ed. (2001). The History of York: from Earliest Times to the Year 2000, p. 150. Pickering: Blackthorn Press. ISBN 0-9535072-8-9.
  2. ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Neave, David (1995) [1972]. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding, p.222 (2nd ed.). London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-071061-2.
  3. ^ Page, William, ed. (1984). "99. The Grey Friars of York". 'Friaries: Friaries in York', in A History of the County of York: Volume 3. London. pp. 283–296. Retrieved 1 June 2020 – via British History Online.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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