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Communities & Provenance |
Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names
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Banagher Monastery |
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early monastic site; church of St Mary built on site, now ruined |
Bennchore
| 53°11′21″N 7°59′13″W |
Birr Monastery # |
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early monastic site, founded before 573 by St Brendan of Birr; plundered by the men of Dublin 842; burned 1167 |
Biorra; Birra; Biror; Parsonstown
| 53°05′42″N 7°54′48″W |
Clareen Monastery |
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founded 6th century |
St Kieran; Seir Kieran
| 52°59′54″N 7°54′45″W |
Cloghan Friary ~ |
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Franciscan Friars purportedly founded c.1595 by the Lord Deputy, Sir William Russell, who took Cloghan Castle from O'Madden[notes 1] — dubious |
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Clonmacnoise Cathedral and Monastery |
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early monastic site; diocesan cathedral 1111; Augustinian Canons Regular founded after 1140; Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian? refounded? c.1144; dissolved c.1268; secular college founded 1459;; dissolved 1568 |
Cluain-maccu-nois; Cluain-mic-nois; Cluan; Tipraic, with Eaglais-beaag
| 53°19′35″N 7°59′09″W |
Clonmacnoise Abbey |
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Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian? founded 12th century separate from the cathedral (see immediately above); dissolution date unknown — later abbots (up to 1384) may have been titular |
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Clonmacnoise Abbey (nuns) |
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early monastic site, nuns founded before 1026; Augustinian nuns — Arroasian; dependent on Clonard; refounded c.1144? by Devorghilla, daughter of Murchad O Melaghlin; St Mary's church rebuilt dependent on Kilcreevanty 1223; dissolved after 1500? |
St Mary ____________________ Kelbygmieth; Kellogainechan; Riaghtalta Kailleach
| 53°19′42″N 7°58′42″W |
Clonsast Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded late 7th century by St Bearchan[notes 2] |
Cluain-Sasta
| 53°13′18″N 7°08′13″W |
Cluain-an-dobhair ~ |
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early monastic site, not yet identified, possibly located in County Offaly |
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Cluain-dachrann Monastery ~ |
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possible chapel or cell of Rahan, possibly founded by St Carthag |
erroneously Clonrane,[notes 3] County Westmeath
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Craebheach Monastery ~ |
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early monastic site, possibly founded c.450 by St Trian, disciple of St Patrick possibly located in County Offaly, site near the River Brosna, possibly near Clonmacnois |
Croebheach; Craibheach
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Croghan Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded before 490/492 |
Cruachan Bri Eli
| 53°20′45″N 7°17′39″W |
Drumcullen Monastery ~ |
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early monastic site, founded before 591, also given located in County Westmeath[notes 4] |
Druim-cuilinn
| 53°06′19″N 7°43′48″W |
Durrow Abbey |
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early monastic site, founded 556 or 565 by St Colmcille, site granted by Aedh mac Brendain, King of Tethba; burned 1095; Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian probable double monastery with Durrow Priory (see immediately below); founded after 1144? by Murchad O'Melaghlin, possibly at the instance of St Malachy; burned 1153; burned twice 1155; destroyed by the Anglo-Normans 1175; founded after; 310,317
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St Mary ____________________ Dermag-coluim-cille; Diarmag-coluim-cille; Durmag-coluim-cille; Dorro; Dower; Deevo? (sic. County Westmeath)
| 53°19′33″N 7°31′11″W |
Durrow Priory # |
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Augustinian nuns — Arroasian dependent on Clonard; probable double monastery with Durrow Abbey (see immediately above); founded after 1144? by Murchad O'Melaghlin, possibly at the instance of St Malachy; dissolved after 1195?, granted to the nuns of Clonard; nuns probably transferred to Killeigh after 1195 |
St Mary
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Gageborough Priory |
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nuns (order unknown) founded 13th century? by Matilda de Lacy; dissolution unknonwn |
| 53°23′22″N 7°36′06″W (approx) |
Gallen Priory |
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founded 5th century by St Canoc; Augustinian Canons Regular founded c.1140-8; Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian? possibly adopted at the instance of St Malachy; ruined 1519; plundered 1531 and 1548; probably dissolved before/c. 1585; granted to Sir Gerald More 1612; reoccupied after 1620 probably refounded by the MacCoghlans, benefactors |
Gallimh; Galeang; Galin; Galynn; Glinnensis
| 53°15′45″N 7°49′24″W |
Kilbian Monastery ≈ |
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early monastic site, founded 583,[notes 5] possibly by St Abban,[notes 6] possibly located in County Offaly |
Kilmbian?
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Kilcolgan Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded by St Colgan son of Kellach |
Cell-colgain
| 53°16′18″N 7°46′56″W (approx?) |
Kilcolman Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded by St Colman Niger (possibly Colman of Duir-mor) |
Cell-colmain; Insula Vitae[notes 7]
| 53°02′53″N 7°52′35″W |
Kilcomin Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded before 669 |
Cell-cumain; Disert Chuimin
| 52°58′07″N 7°57′46″W |
Kilcormac Friary |
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Carmelite Friars founded 1406 by Odo (Hugh), son of Nellan Mulloy, buried here; dissolved before 1579?; granted to George Cowley 1579; granted to Robert Leicester, probably after 1599 |
St Mary ____________________ Cell-chormaic; Kil-carmic; Kil-marmick; Frankford
| 53°10′38″N 7°43′35″W |
Killagally Monastery ≈ |
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early monastic site |
Kilalga? (County Meath)
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Killeigh Priory += |
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early monastic site abbey founded before 549 by St Sinchell, son of Cenandan; Augustinian Canons Regular dependent on Durrow; priory founded after 1144?; Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian probably adopted before 1148 or after 1163; dissolved c.1569; granted to John Lee 1576; temporal possessions granted to Gerald, Earl of Kildare 1578; church became parochial; remains incorporated into C.I. parish church |
The Holy Cross[notes 8] St Mary (15th century)
| 53°12′56″N 7°27′15″W |
Killeigh Priory (nuns) # |
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Augustinian Canonesses — Arroasian? founded after 1195?; dissolved c.1569? |
| 53°12′45″N 7°27′05″W |
Killeigh Friary |
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Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1293? (before 1303) by Edward I; dissolved c.1598, buildings destroyed c.1598; granted to John Allee, friars apparently remained in the area Observant Franciscan Friars adopted 1632 |
| 53°12′49″N 7°27′11″W |
Killyon Monastery |
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early monastic site, nuns founded 5th century (after the death of his father) by St Ciaran for his mother, Liedania |
Cell-liadain; Kil-liadhuin
| 53°05′56″N 7°48′52″W |
Kilmeelchon Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Gussacht mac Milchon; extant 883 |
Cell-mic-milchon
| 53°11′24″N 8°00′33″W (approx) |
Kinnitty Monastery # |
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early monastic site, possibly founded by 557; plundered by Norsemen 842; site possibly marked by a High cross within a churchyard |
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53°06′11″N 7°41′51″W (possibly) |
Lemanaghan Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded c.645-6 by St Managhan?, land granted to the community at Clonmacnoise; extant 893; apparently extant 1205 |
St Managhan ____________________ Leith-manchain; Liath-manchain; Manchan Leith; Tuaim nEirc
| 53°17′35″N 7°44′37″W |
Lusmagh Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded 7th century by St Cronan |
Herbosus Campus
| 53°10′21″N 8°01′13″W (?) |
Lusmagh Friary ≈ø |
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Franciscan Friars — possibly never established |
Clochincantualaig?
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Lynally Monastery # |
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Columban monks founded c.590 by St Colman Elo; burned by Dohmnall mac Murchadh 970 |
Lann-Elo; Lann-Eala; Linnalli; Lynnealla
| 53°15′55″N 7°33′21″W |
Monasteroris Friary |
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Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1325 by John de Bermingham, Earl of Louth; Observant Franciscan Friars adopted before 1507; dissolved after 1542; granted to Nicholas Herbert before 1587 |
Feoruis; Macfeorais; Mainister-oras; Moitot; Mortoto; Thetmoy; Totmoy; Tuaith-maigh
| 53°20′51″N 7°05′02″W |
Roscrea — Mount St Joseph's Abbey * |
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Cistercian monks — Trappist — from Mount Melleray Abbey, County Waterford founded 1878; extant |
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52°57′49″N 7°51′21″W |
Rahan Monastery |
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early monastic site, monks founded c.590-635, purportedly by Camelacus, Patrician bishop; great monastery founded by St Carthach (Mochuda); suggested[notes 9] Augustinian Canons Regular briefly, possibly after 1171 — improbable and documentary evidence lacking |
St Carthach ____________________ Raihen; Rath-an; Rath-enin; Rath-yne
| 53°16′42″N 7°36′43″W |
Rathlihen Monastery |
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early monastic site, founded before c.540 by St Illand |
Rathlipthen; Rathlibthen
| 53°11′57″N 7°38′57″W |
Reynagh Monastery |
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early monastic site, nuns |
Cell-rignaighe; Kill-rignaighe; suggested Kilrane,[notes 10] County Wexford
| 53°09′22″N 7°57′36″W |
Seirkieran Priory |
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early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Ciaran; Augustinian Canons Regular founded before c.1170; dissolved 1568, surrendered 27 December 1568 |
St Ciaran; St Mary ____________________ Saiger Chiarain; Saegir-Querayn; St Keranus de Sayr Kieran de Sayr; Sayrkeran; Syrkyeran
| 53°04′13″N 7°47′33″W |
Tihelly Monastery # |
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early monastic site founded 5th century; burned 670; |
Tihilly; Tech-telle; Tech-taille; Tehelly; Templekieran
| 53°18′39″N 7°32′39″W |