Date:1760 - 1799 (c.)
Description:'Chimney piece in the Friery (sic).' Showing a wooden arch with carved Gothic inscription 'Gregory Stonyng' in the corners [the name of the Edwardian 'receiver of the rents,' (see Shaw.) Also showing nine grotesque corbels and gargoyles. Anonymous.
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'A true and perfect platforme of the Lands and possessions commonly called the FRIERS ...
'An old View of the Grey Friars, Lichfield, Arms &c. in the Windows and an antient ...
'Arms of Lord Cadogan. Knight of the Thistle. As painted in the Friary.' Quarterly ...
'A South West Prospect of the Friary, Lichfield, 1778.' Showing the house overlooking ...
'Friary.' The monumental slab discovered in 1746, of Richard Mercator (temp. Henry ...
'The Friary Schools (1927) Prior to alterations. The Friary School from the new ...
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Donor ref:SV-V.244a (45/8890)
Source: William Salt Library
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