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The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers) are included. The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptory/commandery.

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Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

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The sites listed are ruins or fragmentary remains unless indicated thus:
* current monastic function
+ current non-monastic ecclesiastic function
^ current non-ecclesiastic function
= remains incorporated into later structure
# no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains
~ exact site of monastic foundation unknown
ø possibly no such monastic foundation at location
¤ no such monastic foundation
identification ambiguous or confused

Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented).

Trusteeship denoted as follows:
NIEA Scheduled Monument (NI)
NM National Monument (ROI)
C.I. Church of Ireland
R.C. Roman Catholic Church


List of monastic houses in County Clare is located in County Clare
Bishop's Island Monastery
Bishop's Island Monastery
Cannon Island Abbey
Cannon Island Abbey
Clare Abbey
Clare Abbey
Corcomroe Abbey
Corcomroe Abbey
Drumcliff Monastery
Drumcliff Monastery
Dysert O Dea Monastery
Dysert O Dea Monastery
ENNIS (see right)
ENNIS
(see right)
Enniskerry Monastery
Enniskerry Monastery
Ennistimon Monastery
Ennistimon Monastery
Feenish Monastery (approx.)
Feenish Monastery (approx.)
Glencolumbkille Abbey
Glencolumbkille Abbey
Illaunmore Monastery
Illaunmore Monastery
Illaunmore, poss. monastic site
Illaunmore, poss. monastic site
Inchicronan Priory
Inchicronan Priory
Inishcealtra Monastery
Inishcealtra Monastery
Inishloe Abbey
Inishloe Abbey
Inishmore Monastery (approx. poss. Loc.)
Inishmore Monastery (approx. poss. Loc.)
Kilballyowen Monastery
Kilballyowen Monastery
Kilcarragh Monastery
Kilcarragh Monastery
Kilfenora Monastery
Kilfenora Monastery
Killadusert Monastery(?)
Killadusert Monastery(?)
Killaloe Monastery
Killaloe Monastery
Killinaboy Monastery
Killinaboy Monastery
Killone Abbey
Killone Abbey
Kilnagellech Monastery (approx)
Kilnagellech Monastery (approx)
Kilshanny Abbey
Kilshanny Abbey
Mucinis Monastery, Hog Island? (approx)
Mucinis Monastery,
Hog Island?
(approx)
Mucinis Monastery, Lough Derg? (approx.)
Mucinis Monastery,
Lough Derg?
(approx.)
Noughaval Monastery
Noughaval Monastery
Oughtmama Monastery
Oughtmama Monastery
Quin Abbey
Quin Abbey
Rath Monastery
Rath Monastery
Rossmanagher Monastery
Rossmanagher Monastery
Scattery Island Monastery
Scattery Island Monastery
Tomfinlough Monastery
Tomfinlough Monastery
Tomgraney Abbey
Tomgraney Abbey
Tulla Abbey
Tulla Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses in County Clare


List of monastic houses in County Clare is located in Ennis
Ennis Friary
Ennis Friary
Ennis Monastery
Ennis Monastery
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Locations of monastic houses in Ennis


Foundation Image Communities & Provenance Formal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names
OnLine References & Location
Behagh Friary ø
(Irish: Mainistir na Beithí)
Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular[notes 1]probable mistaken identification of Beagh, County Galway Beagh
Bishop's Island Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Oileán an Easpaig)
Gaelic monks
founded 6th century by St Senan;
remains of eremite monastery[notes 2]
[1][2]

52°40′29″N 9°41′28″W / 52.6746647°N 9.6910572°W / 52.6746647; -9.6910572 (Bishop's Island Monastery)
Canon Island Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Oileán na gCanánach)
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1180? by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick, probably on site of early monastery (see immediately below);
dissolved before 1577; granted to Henry, Earl of Thomond; (NM)
Inisnegananagh Priory;
Inis-negananagh;
Inis-negananagad;
Insula Canonicorum;
Elanagranoch;
Elaunaganaghe;
Island of Saints
52°40′45″N 9°02′14″W / 52.6790690°N 9.0370970°W / 52.6790690; -9.0370970 (Cannon Island Abbey)
Canon Island Monastery early monastic site, probably founded by St Senan;
site possibly later occupied by Augustinian abbey (see immediately above)
Ceannindis Monastery ~ early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Comgan of Killeshin;
possibly located in County Clare
Cenn-indis;
Cenn-innis
Clare Abbey, Clarecastle
(Irish: Mainistir Chliara)
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1189 or 1191 by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick;
dissolved c.1543; granted to Henry, Earl of Thomond 1661; (NM)
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Clareabbey
____________________
Clareabbey;
Clar;
Clair;
Clayr;
Cleara;
de Forgio;
Forgy
52°49′44″N 8°58′09″W / 52.829006°N 8.969058°W / 52.829006; -8.969058 (Clare Abbey)
Corcomroe Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Chorca Mrua)
suggested early monastic site, Irish monks
founded 1175?;
Cistercian monks from Inish-lounaght;
founded 1194/5, endowed by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick;
dissolved after 1600; granted to Richard Harding (date unknown); (NM)
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary of the Fertile Rock, Corcomroe
____________________
Corcomruad;
Corcamer;
Corcumro;
Petra Fertili
Sancta Maria de Petra Fertili
[3]

53°07′36″N 9°03′14″W / 53.1267663°N 9.0539575°W / 53.1267663; -9.0539575 (Corcomroe Abbey)
Drim Friary
(Irish: Mainistir an Droma)
Franciscan Friars — place of refuge;
founded c.1740, expelled from Quin; dissolved 1820 (death of last friar)
[4][5]
Drumcliff Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Dhrom Chléibh)
Gaelic monks
founded 6th century reputedly by St Colmcille
[6][7]

52°52′04″N 8°59′51″W / 52.867895°N 8.997550°W / 52.867895; -8.997550 (Drumcliff Monastery)
Dysert O Dea Monastery
(Irish: Díseart Uí Dheá)
Gaelic monks
founded before 735 by Tola;
remains of 12th-century church on site
Dissert O'Dea;
Disert O'Dea;
Dysart O'Dea;
Disert-Tola
[8][9]

52°54′33″N 9°04′06″W / 52.909244°N 9.068390°W / 52.909244; -9.068390 (Dysert O Dea Monastery)
Ennis Friary *
(Irish: Mainistir na hInse)
Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded 1240-7 (before 1242? or c.1284) by Donchad Cairbreach O'Brien (Donatus Carbrac O'Brien), King of Thomond;
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1536-40 (1550);
dissolved; granted to the Earl of Thomond 1578; granted to William Dongan Esq.;
dissolved on the death of the last friar 1617;
friars returned 1628; expelled 1651;
friars returned c.1660; expelled 1693;
in use as C.I. parish church 1615;
Franciscan Friars
founded 1841; acquired 1854;
Provincial Novitiate House 1877; Novitiate House of the Irish Province 1902; extant
Nave: St Francis
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Innse-an-laoigh;
Inis-an-laoigh;
Ennis-an-laoigh;
Inis-cluan-ruada;
Iniscluanramhfada
[10][11][12]

52°50′46″N 8°58′54″W / 52.846016°N 8.981610°W / 52.846016; -8.981610 (Ennis Friary)
Ennis Nunnery ø supposed nuns — erroneous interpretation[notes 3]
Ennis Monastery *
(Irish: Mainistir Inis Caorach)
Poor Clares 52°50′41″N 8°58′45″W / 52.8447748°N 8.9790673°W / 52.8447748; -8.9790673 (Ennis Monastery)
Enniskerry Monastery early monastic site, oratory built by St Senan of Scattery Mutton Island;
Inis-caorach
52°48′47″N 9°30′45″W / 52.813077°N 9.512596°W / 52.813077; -9.512596 (Enniskerry Monastery)
Ennistimon Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Inis Díomáin)
Pre-existing parish church/chapel at the site, built after 1812. Monastery and school founded in 1824 by the Congregation of Christian Brothers. Residence at the site completed by May 1827. Later buildings include a primary school (1931) and nearby secondary school(1970). Ennistymon;
Omos-timain;
Inis-tomen;
Inis-diomain
52°56′16″N 9°18′05″W / 52.9377762°N 9.3014717°W / 52.9377762; -9.3014717 (Ennistimon Monastery)
Feenish Monastery ~ Gaelic nuns
founded (in the time of St Senan of Scattery) by St Brigid, daughter of Conchraid of the Mactail family?
Inis-fidhe;
Fidh-inis;
Cluain-fidhe;
Finish
(Irish: Mainistir Fhínse)
52°42′21″N 8°58′20″W / 52.7058791°N 8.972311°W / 52.7058791; -8.972311 (Feenish Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Glencolumbkille Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Ghleann Cholm Cille)
Columban monks
founded by St Columcille;
CI Church on site
Glan Columb-chille;
Glann-columcille;
Glenn-choluimchille;
Glenn-coluimbcille
53°02′23″N 9°00′57″W / 53.039723°N 9.015871°W / 53.039723; -9.015871 (Glencolumbkille Abbey)
Illaunmore Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir an Oileáin Mhóir)
Gaelic monks
founded 7th/8th century;
possibly not surviving after the 10th century (historically located in County Galway)
Oilenmor;
Mucinis Monastery? (v. infra)
52°58′03″N 8°17′28″W / 52.967378°N 8.291208°W / 52.967378; -8.291208 (Illaunmore Monastery)
Illaunmore, ø
Lough Derg
possible monastic site — order and period unknown 52°35′57″N 9°46′21″W / 52.5991117°N 9.7725964°W / 52.5991117; -9.7725964 (Illaunmore, possible monastic site)
Inchicronan Priory
(Irish: Prióireacht Inse Chrónáin)
early monastic site, possibly founded 6th century by patron, St Cronan of Tuamgraney;[notes 4]
Augustinian Canons Regular — from Clareabbey
dependent on Clare;
founded c.1198? by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick, who granted the island to Clare;
parish church 1302, built on the site of an earlier monastery;
dissolved c.1543;
restored and in use by 'friars' in the reign of Elizabeth;
church restored for parochial use 1615 by Donogh, Earl of Thomond; granted to Henry, Earl of Thomond 1661; (NM)
Conventual Priory of St Mary, Ynyscronan (1421);
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Inchycronayne;
Inis-cronain;
Inchycronayn
52°55′05″N 8°54′23″W / 52.917942°N 8.906492°W / 52.917942; -8.906492 (Inchicronan Priory)
Inishcealtra Monastery, Inishcealtra
(Holy Island)
early monastic site, founded 653 by St Camin, buried here;
suggested Augustinian Canons Regular — evidence lacking
Iniskeltair Abbey;
Iniscealtra;
Inis Cealtra;
Inishcaltra;
Iniscaltra;
Inis-celtra;
Inis-keltair
[13][14]

52°54′56″N 8°26′54″W / 52.915574°N 8.448333°W / 52.915574; -8.448333 (Inishcealtra Monastery)
Inisanlaoi Monastery
(Irish: Prióireacht Inis an Lao)
monastic site, unknown order and foundation, actually Ennis Franciscan Friary (supra)[notes 5] Inis-anlaoige
Inishloe Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Inis Lua)
Gaelic monks
founded by Turlogh, King of Thomond, buried here; on an island in the Shannon Estuary between Scattery and Limerick[notes 6]
Inis-luaidh;
Inis-lua
52°40′42″N 9°00′59″W / 52.6783099°N 9.016424°W / 52.6783099; -9.016424 (Inishloe Abbey)
Inish-loinge nuns, founded 6th century (in the time of St Senan),[notes 7] sited between Scattery and Limerick Inis-luinge;
Inishloinge
Inishmore Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Inis Mór)
tradition of early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Senan on Deer Island, but Canon Island possibly the site of this foundation of Senan's Inchmore;
Deer Island?
52°42′50″N 9°02′08″W / 52.7137856°N 9.0354784°W / 52.7137856; -9.0354784 (Inishmore Monastery (approx. possible location)) (approx possible site)
Inis-tuaischert
(Irish: Inis Tuaiscirt)
early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Senan, possibly County Clare, possibly a small island in the Fergus Estuary
Kilballyowen Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Chill Bhaile Eoghain)
monastic site, unknown foundation and order
church built to the south of the site, now in ruins in a cemetery
52°35′52″N 9°47′11″W / 52.5977497°N 9.7863668°W / 52.5977497; -9.7863668 (Kilballyowen Monastery)
Kilcarragh Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Chill Chathrach)
hospital or monastery;
granted to John King
[15]
52°59′14″N 9°13′29″W / 52.9871747°N 9.2246103°W / 52.9871747; -9.2246103 (Kilcarragh Monastery)
Kilfarboy Monastery ø~
(Irish: Cill Fear Buí)
early monastic site, also given as Kilfobrick, County Meath[notes 8] Cell-fobric;
Kilfobrick
Kilfenora Monastery +
(Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach)
Celtic monks, purportedly founded by St Fachnan (possibly Fachtnan, founder of Ross Carbery)
probably continuing after 1111;
episcopal diocesan cathedral probably by 1152; extant
Fenabore;
Cell-fionnabrach;
Cell-findabrach;
Cell-umabrach;
Fynabore
52°54′56″N 9°12′55″W / 52.915630°N 9.2153406°W / 52.915630; -9.2153406 (Kilfenora Monastery)
Killadusert Monastery
(Irish: Cill an Dísirt)
Gaelic monks
founder unknown
Killadysert;
Disert-murthaile;
Kildysert
52°40′12″N 9°06′16″W / 52.6701076°N 9.1045258°W / 52.6701076; -9.1045258 (Killadusert Monastery(?))?
Killaloe Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Chill Lua)
Gaelic monks
founded 10th century;
episcopal diocesan cathedral 1111
monastery probably continuing after 1111 and throughout the 12th century, though evidence lacking;
church becoming CI cathedral 1546
Laonia;
Cell-da-lua;
Kildalua
52°48′23″N 8°26′21″W / 52.8065038°N 8.4392971°W / 52.8065038; -8.4392971 (Killaloe Monastery)
Killinaboy Monastery
(Irish: Cill Iníne Baoith)
early monastic site, founded by Iníon Bhaoith 52°58′13″N 9°05′08″W / 52.9703205°N 9.0854686°W / 52.9703205; -9.0854686 (Killinaboy Monastery)
Killone Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Chill Eoin)
Augustinian Nuns
founded c.1189 (or monks founded 1120) by Donald O'Brien, King of Limerick on site owned by Clare Abbey;
dissolved before 1584;
ruinous by 1617;
now in the grounds of Newhall House, with public access
The Abbey Church of Saint John the Baptist, Killone
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Killoen;
St John de Thomon
52°48′22″N 9°00′16″W / 52.806224°N 09.004370°W / 52.806224; -09.004370 (Killone Abbey)
Kilnagallech Monastery ~
(Irish: Cill na gCailleach
Gaelic nuns
probable cell
Kinagalliagh;
Kilnagellech;
Cell-eochaille;
Cell-na-Caillech;
Kill-nac-caillech
52°38′53″N 9°33′54″W / 52.6480629°N 9.5650148°W / 52.6480629; -9.5650148 (Kilnagellech Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Kilshanny Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Chill Seanaigh
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1194 by Donal Mor O'Brien, King of Thomond;
dissolved before 1581?; granted to Robert Hickman
probably St Mary and St Augustine
____________________
Kilshonny;
Cell-seanaig;
Kil-feanye;
Kil-teanna;
Kyllsenayd
[3][16][17]

52°58′38″N 9°17′15″W / 52.977224°N 9.2875205°W / 52.977224; -9.2875205 (Kilshanny Abbey)
Mucinis Monastery ~
(Irish: Mainistir Mhuicinse)
early monastic site,
plundered by Norsemen 922;
possibly County Clare, either at Hog Island or Lough Derg
Muicinis Riagail;
Muck-inis;
Hog Island;
Pig Island
possibly Illaunmore (v. supra)
52°37′13″N 9°29′58″W / 52.6203375°N 9.499322°W / 52.6203375; -9.499322 (Mucinis Monastery, Hog Island? approx.) (approx) or 52°55′10″N 8°25′22″W / 52.9194475°N 8.4226618°W / 52.9194475; -8.4226618 (Mucinis Monastery, Lough Derg? approx.) (approx)
Noughaval Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Nuachabhála)
Gaelic monks
founded by St Mogua
Nuachongbhail [18][19]

53°00′57″N 9°10′49″W / 53.0157716°N 9.1803219°W / 53.0157716; -9.1803219 (Noughaval Monastery)
Oughtmama Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Ucht Máma)
early monastic site, associated with three saints named St. Colmán, one from Ceinéal Laoghaire of Meath, one from Eoghanachta of Munster, and one from Uí Bhriúin of Connacht[20][21] Ucht Máma 53°7′0.7″N 9°2′19.65″W / 53.116861°N 9.0387917°W / 53.116861; -9.0387917 (Oughtmama Monastery)
Quin Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Chuinche)
Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded 1402;
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1433 by Macon MacNamara;
dissolved 1541, though friars remained in occupation; granted to Conor O'Brien, Baron Ibracken 1543;
confirmed to the Earls of Thomond 1577; granted to Sir Tirlagh O'Brien, of Irishdyman 1583;
burnt 1584;
repaired and refounded by Roman Catholics 1604;
friars expelled 1617;
returned c.1626;
friars expelled 1637; (NM)
Quin Friary;
Quinchy
52°49′04″N 8°51′31″W / 52.8176513°N 8.8586712°W / 52.8176513; -8.8586712 (Quin Abbey)
Rath Monastery #
(Irish: Mainistir na Rátha)
Gaelic monks
founded by St Blathmac;
stump of round tower demolished 1838
Rathblathmaic [22]

52°55′03″N 9°05′08″W / 52.9174088°N 9.0855454°W / 52.9174088; -9.0855454 (Rath Monastery)
Rossmanagher Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Ros mBeannchair)
Gaelic nuns Ros-bendchuir;
Ross-Bennchoir
52°43′14″N 8°47′09″W / 52.7204902°N 8.7858868°W / 52.7204902; -8.7858868 (Rossmanagher Monastery)
Scattery Island Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Inis Caorach)
Celtic monks
founded 6th century by St Senan (or by St Patrick);
granted to the Mayor and Corporation of Limerick c.1577
Inishscattery 52°36′51″N 9°31′01″W / 52.6142015°N 9.5168316°W / 52.6142015; -9.5168316 (Scattery Island Monastery)
Tomfinlough Monastery
(Irish: Mainistir Thuaim Fhionnlocha)
Gaelic monks; probably not continuing after the 10th century;
site now occupied by remains of Tomfinlough church
Finlough 52°46′59″N 8°50′22″W / 52.7830388°N 8.8395309°W / 52.7830388; -8.8395309 (Tomfinlough Monastery)
Tomgraney Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir Thuaim Gréine)
Gaelic monks Tomgrany;
Tuamgranney;
Tuamgraney
52°53′51″N 8°32′31″W / 52.8975644°N 8.5420418°W / 52.8975644; -8.5420418 (Tomgraney Abbey)
Tulla Abbey
(Irish: Mainistir na Tulaí)
Gaelic monks 52°52′01″N 8°45′24″W / 52.86685°N 8.7565327°W / 52.86685; -8.7565327 (Tulla Abbey)


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is a list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in Suffolk

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The following is a list of monastic houses in Suffolk, England. Alnesbourne Priory Babwell Greyfriars Battisford Preceptory Blakenham Priory Blythburgh...

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List of monastic houses in Wales

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List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales. In this article, alien houses...

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List of monastic houses in County Roscommon

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coordinates) List of monastic houses in Ireland Ordnance Survey Harris's Table, Ware-Harris, Antiquities, 1745 Ordnance Survey Memorial Atlas of Ireland,...

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List of monastic houses in County Laois

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19 November 2014. "Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer". Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2014. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in London

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list of the monastic houses in Greater London, England. Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges...

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List of monastic houses in County Wexford

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List of monastic houses in Ireland Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722 "St.Aidans Monastery of...

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List of monastic houses in County Sligo

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original on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 21 August 2014. Excavations.ie. Searchable database of Irish excavation reports List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Leitrim

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Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Volume 1 (Original from Lyon Public Library, digitized 19 Aug 2011 ed.). Lewis. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in Norfolk

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The following is a list of monastic houses in Norfolk, England. Aldeby Priory Beeston Priory Binham Priory Blackborough Priory Blakeney Whitefriars Bromehill...

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List of monastic houses in County Kerry

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reconstruction". Peritia. 14: 161–204. doi:10.1484/J.Peri.3.399. Rattoo Holy Cross Dominican Church - Tralee Co. Kerry - Ireland List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in Kent

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a list of the monastic houses in Kent, England. Aylesford Priory Bilsington Priory Blackwose Priory Boxley Abbey Combwell Priory (site) St Mary of the...

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List of monastic houses in County Offaly

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Onomasticon Goedelicum, R.I.A., 1910, p.210 "High Cross Kinnitty". megalithicireland.com. Mount St Joseph Abbey Roscrea List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Down

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Christian Monastic Enclosure at Tullylish, Co. Down". Ulster Journal of Archaeology. Third Series. 50: 55–121. JSTOR 20568000. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Dublin

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"St. Mary's Priory – Website of St. Mary's Dominican Priory, Tallaght". "St. Mary's Priory". stmarys-tallaght.ie. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Monaghan

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(Muckno) "Site details: Monaghan Friary - Monastic Ireland - A Comprehensive Database of Sites and Sources". tth2.co.uk. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Mayo

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on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2014. "Templenagalliaghdoo, County Mayo". "Knock Carmel". carmelitesisters.ie. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire

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The following is a list of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire, England. Anglesey Priory Barham Friary CAMBRIDGE (see below) Chatteris Abbey Chippenham Preceptory...

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List of monastic houses in County Louth

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2307/27728089. JSTOR 27728089. "Shop.osi.ie Mapviewer". Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2014. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Donegal

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2014. WebCite query result "Rossnowlagh". Archived from the original on 11 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Armagh

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establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights...

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List of monastic houses in County Kildare

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Columba Press. pp. 91–92. ISBN 1-85607-497-8. Old Kilcullen Monastic Site Oughterard Round Tower Taghadoe Round Tower List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Cavan

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Feithlimidh's / Felim's Cathedral, Church of Ireland, Kilmore, County Cavan Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Meath

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Several ... - Nicholas Carlisle - Google Books Silverstream Priory "Trim - Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)". List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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List of monastic houses in County Tyrone

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Termonaguirk Monastery (approx.) Trillick Monastery (approx.) List of monastic houses in Ireland Strabane — Thomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana (ed....

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List of monastic houses in County Tipperary

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and Sources". tth2.co.uk. "Fethard Priory". bravehost.com. "CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION, THURLES". cashel-emly.ie. List of monastic houses in Ireland...

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