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Phillips, Revd. Forbes
Vicar of Gorleston and producer of many plays
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St. Mary’s Medieval Hospital
Plaque relating to multiple use of the site, which began as a hospital and ended up as a school
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Augustinian Priory Cell 1310-1536
Site of. Now the Friend’s (Quaker) Meeting House, Howard Street. Quaker House 1694 to present time. Erected 2007
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Benedictine Priory
Benedictine Priory founded 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, first bishop of Norwich. and closed in 1536.
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Bridge, William, Reverend
Founded the Independent Church in Great Yarmouth.
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Carmelite Friary, (Whitefriars)
Site of the Carmelite Friary, (Whitefriars). Founded 1278, burnt down 1509.
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Black Friars’ Monastery, site of
Site of the Dominican monastery - founded in 1273, destroyed by fire 1525.
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First Methodist chapel in Great Yarmouth
Site of the first Methodist chapel in Great Yarmouth, and opened by Rev John Wesley in 1783.
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Gorleston High Street Methodist Chapel (GOSH plaque)
Site of the former Gorleston High Street Methodist Chapel