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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]
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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 ...
The Manning brothers, to the surprise of many, purchased the Rusacks Hotel in St Andrews, featuring the best balcony in sports along the Old Course.
erroneous reference to St Monan's: St Monan's Blackfriars + church founded as a chapel 3 April 1370 by David II Dominican Friars refounded 15 November 1471 by James III; conventual status by bull of Sixtus IV procured by the vicar-general and the king 18 March 1476/7; incorporated into St Andrews Michaelmas 1519; secularised c. 1567
Jigger Inn dates back to 1852 when it was the station master's lodge for the St Andrews Links railway station. [1] The R&A has called it "Arguably the most famous 19th hole in the world", [ 2 ] and Golf Monthly calls it "the most famous 19th hole in golf".
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