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Burriscarra Abbey is a
former Carmelite Priory and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Burriscarra Abbey is
located 1.6 km (1 mile) west...
- King of Connacht.[citation needed]
Church records for
Ballintubber and
Burriscarra parish commenced in 1839 and are held at the
South Mayo
Family Research...
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founded in the 5th
century by St
Patrick Bel-athat-hein;
Ballyheane Burriscarra Abbey early monastic site
Carmelite Friars founded 1298,
probably by...
- Priory.
Boyle Abbey Boyle Domestic Religious 12th–16th
centuries Ruins.
Burriscarra Abbey Carnacon Domestic Religious 13th–15th
centuries Ruins. Burrishoole...
- (Ballyovey)
Robeen Roundfort (Kilcommon) &
Robeen Castlebar Balla and
Belcarra Burriscarra-Ballintubber
Castlebar Keelogues,
Ballyvary Mayo
Abbey Parke, Crimlin...
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abbot of Cera, and of Diarmait, son of 'In Caech'. [AU —; AU 689].
Burriscarra Abbey Castle Carra List of
Irish loughs Lough Carra Archived 2010-03-26...
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located in the mid-south area of the county. It is
sometimes known as
Burriscarra. It
incorporates the town of Castlebar, the
villages of Tourmakeady,...
- not
abandoned and has been
owned by a
local family since the 1950s.
Burriscarra Abbey was
founded in 1298 by Adam
Staunton for the
White Friar of Carmelite...
- (near Tuam)
Foxhall (near Loughrea), Ballinrobe, Kilmaine, Houndswood,
Burriscarra,
Kilcommon etc. The
Irish surname Varley is from the
Irish Mac / Ní /...
- Ballinafad, Ballyhean, Ballynagoraher, Bellavary, Breaghwy, Burren,
Burriscarra,
Castlebar Rural (part),
Castlebar Urban,
Clogher (in the
former Rural...