| 1. | To the west was a White Friars monastic house, straddling the ditch.
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| 2. | They were sometimes called the " little white friars ".
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| 3. | He was buried within the Church of the White Friars, Norwich, Norfolk, beside his first wife.
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| 4. | In 1628, Princess Polyxena von Lobkowicz donated the statue to the Discalced Carmelite friars ( White Friars ).
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| 5. | Wall Knoll had previously been occupied by the White Friars until they moved to new premises in 1307.
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| 6. | The site was occupied by the White Friars ( Carmelites ) in the 13th century, and an original arch and undercroft survive.
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| 7. | Through the centuries, other orders built near the cathedral : the Carmelite White Friars, the Franciscan Grey Friars, the Dominican Black Friars.
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| 8. | Bowyer originally settled in White Friars, where he remained until January 1712 / 3, when his printing-house and warehouse were destroyed by fire.
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| 9. | This would have been the Well of the White Friars or River Allen flows close by and the level of the water in the well rarely changes.
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| 10. | In 1350 the King granted the Earl permission to travel for a year, and in that year the house of the White Friars was built for him in London.
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