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  2. Greyfriars, St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Greyfriars was a religious house in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, in the later Middle Ages. The house was Franciscan (hence "grey friars"), of the Observant (as opposed to Conventual) kind. [1] Founded by Bishop James Kennedy somewhere between 1463 and 1466, it received additional endowments from Kennedy's successor Patrick Graham. [2]

  3. Blackfriars, St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    In 1519 the Hospital of St Nicholas and the Dominican friary at Cupar were taken over by St Andrews friary, with the friary at St Monans partially united. [3] While the friars at Cupar moved to St Andrews, friars were left at St Monans to live out their years. [4] The house was severely damaged by the forces of Norman Leslie [of Rothes] in 1547 ...

  4. Category:Franciscan monasteries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Franciscan monasteries in Scotland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Greyfriars, Perth; Greyfriars, St Andrews

  5. List of monastic houses in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    List of monastic houses in Scotland is a catalogue of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses of Scotland. In this article alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks).

  6. St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews (Latin: S. Andrea(s); [3] Scots: Saunt Aundraes; [4] Scottish Gaelic: Cill Rìmhinn, pronounced [kʰʲɪʎˈrˠiː.ɪɲ]) [5] is a town on the east coast of Fife in Scotland, 10 miles (16 kilometres) southeast of Dundee and 30 miles (50 kilometres) northeast of Edinburgh.

  7. Greyfriars Sisters of Mercy Convent in Elgin - Wikipedia

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    On the site of the current convent, a Franciscan monastery was founded in 1479 on the site of an older Franciscan monastery, founded by Bishop John Innes of Innes.The Order of Friars Minor Conventual (Greyfriars) was introduced in Scotland by king Alexander II in the 13th century, and settled in Elgin in the 15th century.

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