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    Quakers Friars (grid reference ST592733) is a Grade 1 Listed building in Broadmead, Bristol. Part of the former Blackfriars Priory site, it was used as...
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    Adventure Golf centre and is split into two areas, the circus itself and Quakers Friars. The Circus is divided into three streets and multiple levels. Outlets...
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    secular uses, and in 1749 became the location of a Quaker meeting house, now known as Quakers Friars. In 1671 local dissenters opened the Broadmead Baptist...
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  • in 1287 and was buried in the nearby Dominican church (now known as Quakers Friars). His burial was paid for by King Edward I. His brother Owain would...
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    Hannah Callowhill Penn (category English Quakers)
    (or Hannah) Hollister. A Quaker, she married William Penn on March 5, 1696, when she was 25 and he was 52 at Quakers Friars in Bristol. She was pregnant...
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    and the king granted the friars charitable gifts and a moiety of fish landed in the port. In 1232, a royal grant gave the friars the right to build a conduit...
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    the Showboat pub (Horfield), the Hen and Chicken pub (Bedminster), Quakers Friars (Broadmead), the Tobacco Factory (Southville) and Paintworks (Arnos...
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  • England. Retrieved 2 February 2023. Historic England. "Dominican Friars (Quaker's Friars) (1007012)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 February...
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  • The Fort Wayne Friars were an early professional football team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The team, which was also known as the Friars Athletic Association...
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    Tabernacle, Kingswood was the first Methodist chapel and a Quaker meeting house known as Quakers Friars was built in 1749. The term Regency architecture refers...
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