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=Pontefract Friary= Pontefract Friary was a friary in West Yorkshire, England.

Is this being confused with Pontefract Priory?

Possible sources:
 * The Black Friars of Pontefract, British History Online
 * Friary history revealed at dig, Pontefract and Castleford Express


 * Excavation at Pontefract General Infirmary 26 July 2011 until September, Council for British Archaeology - several more articles on subject at same site
 * Pontefract Friary Action Group, Pontefract Civic Society
 * St. Richard's Dominican Friary, Pontefract

History
In ancient without history set the date, there Noyers a small church dedicated to the Holy Trinity and Notre Dame. Hubert, lord of Drowning, acquired this church Malran, lord of Nouâtre his suzerain. In addition to this modest sanctuary, he laid the foundation of a new abbey he wanted to entrust children to Benedict. Father Évrard or Ebrard who led the monasteries of Saint-Julien Tours and Marmoutier led to some monks to form the nucleus of the colony. Hubert and his son Thomas, engaged in clerical, gave for the maintenance of three religious freehold x earth Charçay of Doucé and Chaveignes, located south of the Vienna and all those menial attached to these areas.

To make the work more stable, the founders obtained the acquiescence of  Coots Nerra, Count of Anjou and his son  Geoffroy Martel Noyers as part of their stronghold, then they demanded confirmation of the king. King Robert II says the Pious or the Sage or the devotee conceded his degree confirmation Orleans at the beginning of the year 1031. The church, built with the stones removed from a quarry on the hillside opposite open to Vienna, was completed to 1032 and consecrated by Arnold Archbishop of Tours under the dedicated to Our Lady of Walnut.

The abbey has been enlarged and restored at different times. Father Bourassé described as in his notes:

"It was a remarkable building, although it lacked unity. They saw clearly the main parts of the monument, the trace of various architectural styles USIT the Middle Ages. The apse dated from the eleventh century. The ship and chapel s, with their hoops warhead their  column s slender and  capital x with foliage showed the first half of the twelfth century  – . A narthex in the same period was terminated at the end of the twelfth  –  to give up the foundations of tower. Of 1542 to 1544, the church was decorated with a beautiful loft, carved in the style renaissance. This was the work of Father François de Mauny rebuilt on which the abbey house and monastery s. The church was swept away by the Revolution and the monastic buildings were rebuilt in 1760."

It still remains three important buildings of this reconstruction.

List of career leaders in earned run average
This is a list of the career leaders in earned run average. In the sport of baseball, a pitcher's earned run average is a statistic denoting the mean average number of earned runs given up by a pitcher per nine innings pitched (a complete game of baseball ordinarily lasts nine innings).

Ed Walsh holds the Major League Baseball earned run average record with a 1.82. He and Addie Joss are the only two players inMajor League Baseball history with 2000 or more innings pitched with an earned run average lower than 2.00.

Players highlighted in yellow have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Players highlighted in blue are active as of the start of the 2012 Major League Baseball season (including free agents).

The stats are updated through the end of the 2011 regular season.

List of Career Leaders in Earned Run Average (live ball era)
The live ball era is here delineated as the 1921 season up to the present. Minimum 1000 innings pitched.