Category:Kildare Grey Friary

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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. KD022-029006-
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English: The Franciscan Friary in Kildare (commonly called Grey Friary or Grey Abbey after the habit of the Conventual Franciscan friars) was founded in c. 1254 with the support by Gerald Fitz Maurice and later by William de Vescy, became Observant in 1520, was suppressed and burnt in 1539, re-established in 1621, and ended c. 1700.
<nowiki>Grey Abbey; Franziskanerkloster Kildare; Grey Abbey; Ruined Franciscan abbey in Kildare, Ireland</nowiki>
Grey Abbey 
Ruined Franciscan abbey in Kildare, Ireland
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  • friary
LocationCounty Kildare, Leinster, Ireland
Inception
  • 13th century
Map53° 09′ 11.17″ N, 6° 54′ 51.08″ W
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