Greyfriars, Dumfries

The locality has retained a reference to the friary in the street named "Friars Vennel".

The present neo-Gothic Greyfriars was built from 1868 and is located at the site of the former Maxwell's Castle[1] at the top of High Street.

The original friary is best known as where John "the Red" Comyn was killed by Robert the Bruce and his supporters, at the high altar in the chapel.

[2] The killing sparked the resumption of conflict with England with Bruce crowned King of Scots at Scone Palace seven weeks later.

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