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Gray Frere, Gray Freir, n. Also: gray freyr; gray(e frear, frier, fryer; gra freir. [ME. gray frere (c 1400), grey frere (a 1310); cf. Gray a. 1 b.] A Franciscan friar. Frequent in pl., also ellipt. for the name of the priory. 1477 Edinb. Chart. 141.
Fra Dalrimpill yarde to the Gray freris Ib.
In the Fryday merket before the Gray freris 1506 Treas. Acc. III. 287.
For ane coule to ane gray frere 1531 Glasgow Prot. IV. 33.
Land … , lyand besyd the Grayfreiris 1540 Glencarne in Knox I. 72.
Ane epistle direct fra the Holye Armite of Allerit to his bretheren the Gray Freires 1558 Edinb. Old Acc. I. 270.
Twa ledderone skynnis till be ane pair of breiks to the gray freir 1564 Dundee Chart. 40.
In that place and yardis quhilk sumtyme wes occupyit be the gray cordeleir freris 1570 Leslie 157.
Thair wes ane graye fryer in the cietye of Glasgwo brint a1578 Pitsc. II. 57/19.
Wther small preistis, as gray freiris and blak freiris, chanonis, monkis, preistis Ib. 146/32.
They … passit to the Grayfreiris and Blakfreiris … and caist thame all doneattrib. 1541 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 109.
Thair arrable croft lyand … be eist the Grayfrier Port 1562 Ib. III. 148.
To big vp the Gray Freir dikis 1633 Misc. Spald. C. I. Pref. 46.
The Gray Frier kirk … lyand in the hart of the toune
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