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The Augustinian Friary of the Most Holy Trinity was an Augustinian (Order of Saint Augustine (mendicants))Order of St. Augustine Roman Catholic Priory,Priory founded c. 1259,Order of Saint Augustine#Ireland by the family of Talbot on the south bank of the river, in what is now Crow Street, Dublin. At the time the priory was built, it was just outside the city walls. The Friary most likely followed the design of the parent priory Clare Priory in the town of Clare, Suffolk (England).conversation with the prior of St. John's Priory Dublin (August 2014) The Friary was suppressedDissolution of the Monasteries#Ireland in 1540 when it was described as a "church with belfry, a hall and dormitory". The friars continued to operate in secret within the city. and there are several mentions of them in the city archives until the late 1700s when they consecrated a new church. Read more on Wikipedia
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