Augustinian Friary, York Explained
Augustinian Friary, York was a friary in North Yorkshire, England.
The friary lay in the city centre of York, between the River Ouse and the street now known as Lendal.[1]
The friars were granted a writ of protection by Henry III in July 1272 and Richard III, when he was Duke of Gloucester, stayed at the friary during his visits to York. The friary was surrendered 28 November 1538.[2] [3]
Notes and References
- Book: An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 5, Central . 1981 . HMSO . London . 7 August 2020.
- Book: A History of the County of York . 3 . Friaries: Friaries in York . William . Page . William Henry Page . Victoria County History . London . 1974 . 283 - 296 . 14 February 2017 . British History Online.
- Book: Kendall, Paul Murray . Richard III . Paul Murray Kendall . W. W. Norton . 2002 . 155 . 0-393-00785-5 . registration .