Category:Waterford Franciscan Friary

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Object location52° 15′ 37.69″ N, 7° 06′ 23.33″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. WA009-005032-
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English: The former Franciscan Friary, also known as Greyfriars Abbey, was built in 1241 on what is now Greyfriars and Baileys New Street, Waterford. At the entrance to the ancient church stands a monument to Luke Wadding, the famous 17th century Waterford born priest. This friary was one of the first to be built in Ireland, being founded by the Anglo-Norman Knight Sir Hugh Purcell. The church ruin is confusingly sometimes called French Church
<nowiki>Waterford Franciscan Friary; house of Franciscan friars</nowiki>
Waterford Franciscan Friary 
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LocationCounty Waterford, Munster, Ireland
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Map52° 15′ 37.75″ N, 7° 06′ 23.31″ W
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