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List of monastic houses in Scotland is a catalogue of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses of Scotland.. In this article alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks).
supposed early monastery dissolved before 11th century ... daughter house of Dryburgh, Scotland; ... This is a list of the monastic houses in County Carlow, Ireland.
3 Map link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county. 4 Notes. ... supposed early monastery dissolved before 11th century ... daughter house of Dryburgh, Scotland;
As Christianity spread into Ireland and parts of Great Britain during the late 4th and 5th centuries, monastic communities emerged in places such as Iona, Lindisfarne and Kildare. Several early Irish monks were noted for being missionaries, traveling into Great Britain and continental Europe.
early monastic site, founded in the 5th century by Cainnech, bishop and monk of St Patrick Cellola Tog 53°42′34″N 9°16′48″W / 53.7095562°N 9.2799899°W / 53.7095562; -9.2799899 ( Cell Tog Monastery (approx.)
Drumreilly Monastery early monastic site; early bishopric; reference to hospital, 1479 Druim-airbelaid; Druim-erbelaid: Fenagh Monastery early monastic site; early bishopric; plundered and damaged 1244; possible community in existence up to 16th century Fiodnacha-maighe-rein; Fidnacha: Jamestown Friary Franciscan Friars convent founded 1641 or ...
The friary is the largest medieval ruin in West Cork and one of the few early Franciscan friaries in Ireland to have substantial ruins. It is claustral in layout, and built in the Early English Gothic architectural style. It contains several elements atypical of Franciscan architecture of the period, including wall passages and exterior access ...
early monastic site, founded before 605; dissolved after 925 Cluain-ferta-molua; Kyle: Cluain-imurchir early monastic site, in existence in the time of St Abban Cluain-nimurchir; Cluain-immorchair: Clonleigh Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks founded c.530 by St Colmcille; erenaghs until 16th-17th century Cluain-laegh; Cluain-laig ...