Chester Carmelite Friary
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chester-carmelite-friary-240-9352693
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Chester Carmelite Friary
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Chester Carmelite Friary, otherwise Chester Whitefriars, was a friary in the city of Chester in Cheshire, England. The Carmelites were present in Chester from the late 1270s and by the mid-14th century were established as a well-regarded community. Their church and graveyard were popular for burials of the well-to-do and the friary was often mentioned in Chester wills. Their church steeple when rebuilt in 1495 became a useful landmark for ships. The friary was dissolved in 1538. There are no sur
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Friary in Chester, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Carmelite_Friary
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2022-09-16T00:49:16Z
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