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village location — friary located across the county border: see Moor Abbey, List of monastic houses in County Tipperary: Glenstal Abbey * Benedictine monks; extant; mansion in monastic use, also serving as a school [16: Hospital Preceptory
early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Patrick Druim-lias; Dromleas: Drumreilly Monastery early monastic site; early bishopric; reference to hospital, 1479 Druim-airbelaid; Druim-erbelaid: Fenagh Monastery early monastic site;
One of the earliest recorded nunneries in Ireland, [5] it is first mentioned in 1298, and was founded on land donated by John FitzThomas of Connello (who died in 1261). [4]: 43 fn.3 While there are few details, it appears in court and land records over the succeeding centuries, and at Dissolution of the Monasteries during the Reformation in Ireland, in 1541, a valuation is given.
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early monastic site, Gaelic nuns, founded before 740 Gort-chonaigh 54°07′02″N 6°43′57″W / 54.117187°N 6.732602°W / 54.117187; -6.732602 ( Connabury Monastery (approx.)
early monastic site, monks founded 5th century by St Patrick; first taken by Norsemen 871; destroyed 926 Dun-sebuirgi; Dun-sobairche (approx) Erdamh Monastery ~ early monastic site, suggested to be County Antrim [notes 1] Glenarm Friary
early monastic site, founded before 496/8, possibly c.450, by Cuinnidh mac Cathmugh (St MacCullin), who died 496/8; burned and plundered by the Danes 827 and 856; burned and plundered by Munstermen 1053;