• The French Church, also known as Greyfriars Abbey, is a former Franciscan friary which was built in 1241 on what is now Greyfriars and Baileys New Street, Waterford in Ireland.
  • It is from this history that the monument now takes its name "The French Church". The city of Waterford is also closely linked to the history of the Irish flag.
  • French Church in Waterford, Ireland - sight map, attraction information, photo and list of walking tours containing this attraction.
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  • ...(vol.iii. pp.45, etc.) of Luke Wadding (1588-1657) refers to the present French church, for centuries the favourite burial place of Waterford’s leading families.
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  • Currently this figure of Luke Wadding is located at the entrance to the French Church, on Greyfriars in Waterford City.
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  • ...French Church, a former Franciscan Friary and also known as Greyfriars Abbey it was built in 1241 on what is now Greyfriars and Baileys New Street, Waterford.
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  • The Francisican Friary was established, in the heart of Waterford, by the Anglo-Norman Knight, Sir Hugh Purcell in c.1240.