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purported Augustinian Canons Regular — possible reference to Keynsham, Somerset, England, which had property in County Limerick Kynnythin: Lehense Monastery ≈: Carmelite Friars — possible duplication of reference to Barvegalense (Milltown) possibly Barvegalense (Milltown) Limerick Crutched Friars Priory Hospital Crutched Friars
Glenstal Abbey is a Catholic Benedictine monastery of the Congregation of the Annunciation located in Murroe, County Limerick, Ireland. It is dedicated to Saint Joseph and Saint Columba . In July 2024, Columba McCann was elected to serve as the seventh abbot of the community.
14 County Limerick. 15 County Longford. 16 County Mayo. 17 County Meath. 18 County Monaghan. ... Moy House; Newhall House and Estate; County Cork. Bantry House; Bowen ...
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The monastery is mentioned in the annals for 1033. [6] Some early ruins on the site have been dated to the early 11th century. [7] The round tower was built in the 12th century. The present church, with antae, dates back to the 15th or 16th century. [8] The church was abandoned in later centuries and fell into ruin. [9]
Mungret claimed episcopal status 1152, but was deemed to be too close to Limerick. 1179 the then king of Munster, Domnall Mór Ua Briain, granted the monastery to Brictius, Bishop of Limerick. [7] Mungret then became a parish church (built 1251−72), operated by the Augustinian Canons Regular .
The Cistercian Abbey of Woney (Irish, Mainistir Uaithne), also written Wotheny or Owney, [1] [2] on the banks of the Mulkear River in Abington, County Limerick, was founded in 1205 when Theobald Walter (le Botiller), brother of Hubert Walter (Archbishop of Canterbury), [3] granted the whole "theodum" (believed to be an error, which should have ...