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Black plaque № 40921

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Warrington Friary From about 1260 to 1539 the land between Warrington Bridge and Friars Gate was the site of an Augustinian Friary whose brothers preached about the town and cared for the sick. During the religious changes of Henry VIII's reign the Friary was suppressed but the renamed Jesus Church continued in use until the Civil Wars of the 1640s.

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