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- Blackfriars,_Bristol abstract "Blackfriars, Bristol was a Dominican priory in Broadmead, Bristol, England. It was founded by Maurice de Gaunt in 1227 or 1228. Llywelyn ap Dafydd, son of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last native Prince of Wales, was buried in the cemetery of the priory. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, surviving parts of the priory became a guildhall for the Smiths and Cutlers Company, the Bakers Company, a workhouse and then a meeting house for the Quakers. In the 20th century it has housed the local Register Office, a theatre company and a restaurant.".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol country England.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol location Bristol.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol thumbnail Bristol_1873_-_Blackfriars_Priory.png?width=300.
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- Blackfriars,_Bristol wikiPageRevisionID "536740077".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol caption "1873".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol constructionStartDate "13".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol dateDemolished "part demolished in 16th century".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol hasPhotoCollection Blackfriars,_Bristol.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol latitude "51.457296".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol locationCountry England.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol locationTown Bristol.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol longitude "-2.58772".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol mapType "Bristol".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol name "Blackfriars, Bristol".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol style "monastic".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol subject Category:1227_establishments_in_England.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol subject Category:1538_disestablishments_in_England.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol subject Category:Christian_monasteries_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol subject Category:Friaries_in_Bristol.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol point "51.457296 -2.58772".
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- Blackfriars,_Bristol type FriariesInBristol.
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- Blackfriars,_Bristol comment "Blackfriars, Bristol was a Dominican priory in Broadmead, Bristol, England. It was founded by Maurice de Gaunt in 1227 or 1228. Llywelyn ap Dafydd, son of Dafydd ap Gruffydd, the last native Prince of Wales, was buried in the cemetery of the priory. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, surviving parts of the priory became a guildhall for the Smiths and Cutlers Company, the Bakers Company, a workhouse and then a meeting house for the Quakers.".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol label "Blackfriars, Bristol".
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- Blackfriars,_Bristol lat "51.457296".
- Blackfriars,_Bristol long "-2.58772".
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- Blackfriars,_Bristol depiction Bristol_1873_-_Blackfriars_Priory.png.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol isPrimaryTopicOf Blackfriars,_Bristol.
- Blackfriars,_Bristol name "Blackfriars, Bristol".