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Ipswich Blackfriars

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Location
  
Ipswich, Suffolk

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Closed
  
1538

Dedication
  
Mary

Country
  
England

Founded
  
1263

Phone
  
+44 345 050 7080

Ipswich Blackfriars

Address
  
Foundation St, Blackfriars, Ipswich IP4 1BN, UK

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Ipswich Blackfriars was a Dominican friary in the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England, of which only ruins now remain. The friary was under the Visitation of Cambridge. It was founded in 1263 and dissolved in 1538.

Two sets of excavations, one in the late nineteenth century and one in the 1970s and 1980s, recovered much of the plan of the entire complex, and particularly the church and east cloister range.

Henry III established Dominican friars at Ipswich in 1263. Land was purchased by both the king and Robert Kilwardby, the Dominican provincial and the future archbishop of Canterbury. The house was suppressed by the Bishop of Dover in 1538 and was eventually sold to William Aubyn, one of the king's serjeants-at-arms.

52°03′18″N 1°09′30″E

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Ipswich Blackfriars Wikipedia