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- Blackfriars,_Gloucester comment "Blackfriars, Gloucester, England, founded about 1239, is one of the most complete surviving Dominican black friaries in England.The Monastery known as Blackfriars from the black habits the friars wore, was founded on a site west of Southgate Street, with the city wall adjacent to the south.The friary went into private hands after the Dissolution of the Monasteries, having been purchased for £240 in 1539 by Thomas Bell (died 1566), who used the church as his residence.The buildings of the cloister, including the scriptorium, he transformed into a cap manufactory. ".