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The history of Richmond, in the county of York: including a description of the castle, friary, Easeby-abbey, and other remains of antiquity in the neighbourhood
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Catholicism
Christianity
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54°24′17″N 1°44′17″W / 54.4046°N 1.7380°W / 54.4046; -1.7380
Architect(s)
Ralph Fitz Randall
friary
North Yorkshire
Ralph Fitz Randall
Crusades
Archbishop
priests
Cumberland
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