Crutched Friar

Crutched Friar

(krʌtʃt; ˈkrʌtʃɪd)
n
(Roman Catholic Church) a member of a mendicant order, suppressed in 1656
[C16: crutched, variant of crouched, literally: crossed, referring to the cross worn on their habits]
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Mango herself, of the great house of Mango, Plantain, and Co., Crutched Friars, and the magnificent proprietress of the Pineries, Fulham, who gave summer dejeuners frequented by Dukes and Earls, and drove about the parish with magnificent yellow liveries and bay horses, such as the royal stables at Kensington themselves could not turn out--I say had she been Mrs.
Hayden rightly emphasizes the positive contributions of priors like William Bowry at the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, who brought spiritual reform and physical reconstruction, rather than simply recounting the sometimes lurid stories generated by government propaganda of the 1530s (a senior Crutched friar caught in bed with a mistress, blackmail, slander, and so on).
Family flowers only please, donations if desired direct to Alzheimer's Society, 43-44 Crutched Friars, London, EC3N 2AE.
43-44 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2AE For all enquiries telephone 02920 862100 KYRIACO Ethel Passed away peacefully at Willowbrook Nursing Home, Cardiff on Thursday 5th April 2018.
Rhoddion os dymunir i'r Alzheimer's Society, 43-44 Crutched Friars, London, EC3N 2AE.
Donations in lieu if desired to The Alzheimer's Society 43-44 Crutched Friars, London.
It is from these two that the spiritual and organisational inspiration informed and influenced the other mendicant orders: the Servites, the Crutched Friars, the Carmelites, and the Austins.
Registered office: 6 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2PH.
LIA, which manages $65bn, according to the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute, also owns some London properties bought in the 1990s, such as Jardine House, on Crutched Friars, in the City, according to Grey.
The Crutched Friars (Fratres Cruciferi) worked in hospitals and cared for the sick.
FENCHURCH COLONY WINE BAR 14 New London St, off Crutched Friars (0171 481 0848) Tower Hill/Fenchurch tube.