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- Derby_Blackfriars abstract "Derby Black Friary, also known as Derby Dominican Priory, or Blackfriars, Derby, was a Dominican priory situated in the town of Derby, England. it was also named in different sources as a Friary, Monastery and Convent, but was officially a Priory as it was headed by a prior. The "Black" came from the colour of the robes worn by the friars of the order. The friary was founded in the 13th century and enjoyed both royal patronage and royal visitors until its dissolution in 1539. It was constructed just outside the old town walls of Derby, on the site currently occupied by a house known as "The Friary" (formerly a hotel and currently a nightclub) on Friar Gate, just south of the interaction with Ford Street and Stafford Street. The priory was one of three in the immediate vicinity: A community of Benedictine nuns lived at The Priory of St Mary De Pratis (also known as King's Mead Priory), just under a quarter of a mile to the north-west; a community of Cluniac monks lived at St. James Priory (also known as Derby Cluniac Priory), just over a quarter of a mile to the south-east.".
- Derby_Blackfriars thumbnail Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Dominican_Order.png?width=300.
- Derby_Blackfriars wikiPageExternalLink report.aspx?compid=40130.
- Derby_Blackfriars wikiPageID "28636183".
- Derby_Blackfriars wikiPageRevisionID "588699732".
- Derby_Blackfriars caption "Coat of Arms of the Dominican Order".
- Derby_Blackfriars coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Derby_Blackfriars dedication "The Annunciation of Our Lady".
- Derby_Blackfriars diocese Diocese_of_Lichfield.
- Derby_Blackfriars disestablished "1539".
- Derby_Blackfriars established "1224".
- Derby_Blackfriars isoRegion "GB-DER".
- Derby_Blackfriars latitude "52.9232".
- Derby_Blackfriars location "Friar Gate, Derby, England".
- Derby_Blackfriars longitude "-1.48383".
- Derby_Blackfriars mapType "Derbyshire".
- Derby_Blackfriars name "Derby Black Friary".
- Derby_Blackfriars order Dominican_Order.
- Derby_Blackfriars oscoor "SK 3480 3632".
- Derby_Blackfriars otherNames "* Derby Dominican Friary * Blackfriars, Derby".
- Derby_Blackfriars remains "Remains of the cellar thought to have been incorporated into the house known as "The Friary", and stonework from the priory used in foundations. A single medieval wall remains at the rear of this building.".
- Derby_Blackfriars subject Category:Christian_monasteries_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Derby_Blackfriars subject Category:Dominican_monasteries_in_England.
- Derby_Blackfriars subject Category:Monasteries_in_Derbyshire.
- Derby_Blackfriars comment "Derby Black Friary, also known as Derby Dominican Priory, or Blackfriars, Derby, was a Dominican priory situated in the town of Derby, England. it was also named in different sources as a Friary, Monastery and Convent, but was officially a Priory as it was headed by a prior. The "Black" came from the colour of the robes worn by the friars of the order. The friary was founded in the 13th century and enjoyed both royal patronage and royal visitors until its dissolution in 1539.".
- Derby_Blackfriars label "Derby Blackfriars".
- Derby_Blackfriars sameAs m.0czf0mw.
- Derby_Blackfriars sameAs Q5261418.
- Derby_Blackfriars sameAs Q5261418.
- Derby_Blackfriars wasDerivedFrom Derby_Blackfriars?oldid=588699732.
- Derby_Blackfriars depiction Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Dominican_Order.png.
- Derby_Blackfriars isPrimaryTopicOf Derby_Blackfriars.