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Barham Friary

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52°5′27.8″N 0°17′52.81″E Barham Friary was a Crutched Friars friary in Linton, Cambridgeshire, England. It was established around 1272 or 1293 and was probably a daughter house of Welnetham, Suffolk.[1][2] Its patron was Robert de Furneaux.[2] The friary was dissolved in 1538, though its chapel of St Margaret survived until the eighteenth century.[1][3][2] The site is occupied by the nineteenth century Barham Hall.[2]

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