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Building    From 1278  To 1538

Blackfriars Priory

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Blackfriars Priory

Built on the site of the Norman fortification known as Baynard's Castle which was demolished in 1213. Blackfriars Priory was initially a house and church for the Dominican Order (guess what colour their habits were). It expanded to occupy all the ground between Ludgate and the river with a refectory, cloisters, a hall, library, stables and garden. 1529 the location for the (failed) divorce hearing between Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII. Closed in 1538 during the dissolution of the monasteries. One remains.

has a 3D drawing showing what the Blackfriars estate might have looked like.

2025: A has done a really thorough job of geolocating the various elements of the Priory onto the current streetscape.

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Blackfriars Priory

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Black friar on a donkey

Concentrating on the stone relief: in the horizontal central section the wavy...

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Black Friar pub

The plaque is a perfectly nice pub plaque but the pub is adorned with many lo...

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Blackfriars Priory

Site of the Priory of the Blackfriars, founded 1278. The Corporation of the ...

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Blackfriars Priory at Church Entry

On this plot of land stood in the Middle Ages part of the preaching nave of t...

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