- of 167.
There was once a
monastery founded by St.
Molua at
nearby Drumsnat.
Drumsnat (Drom Sneachta)
means the ‘Ridge of Snow’ and,
according to tradition...
- site,
founded by St Patrick;
plundered by Nor**** 832 Domnach-maigen
Drumsnat Monastery early monastic site,
patronised by St
Molua Druim-snechta Errigal...
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Monaghan Drumsnat Monaghan Annagh 176
Trough Errigal Trough Monaghan Annaghbeg 64
Trough Donagh Monaghan Annaghbrack 82
Monaghan Drumsnat Monaghan Annagheane...
- from the
place of its
origin or preservation,
namely Druim(m)
Snechta (
Drumsnat,
County Monaghan),
where a
monastery had been
founded in the
sixth century...
-
Aghnamullen Ballybay Clones Clontibret Currin Donagh Donaghmoyne Drummully Drumsnat Ematris Errigal Truagh [Errigal Trough]
Inishkeen Killanny Killeevan Kilmore...
-
inhabited by
Parra Gl****, an
outlaw and
grandson of
Patrick O'Connolly of
Drumsnat,
whose estate had been
confiscated by
Oliver Cromwell. The
county council...
-
ordained on 30
October 1661. He held
livings at Tydavnet,
Kilmore and
Drumsnat. He was
buried at
Church of St.
Nicholas Within,
Dublin on 11 February...
- ****ociated with
northern churches (in
Ulster or the Airgíalla): Mo Lua of
Drumsnat, Daig of Inniskeen,
Mochta of Louth, Éogan of
Ardstraw and Mac
Nisse of...
- 54.002215°N 6.692455°W / 54.002215; -6.692455 (Donaghmoyne Monastery)
Drumsnat Monastery early monastic site,
patronised by St
Molua Druim-snechta 54°13′28″N...
- Creeve, Cremartin, Currin, Dawsongrove, Drum, Drumhillagh, Drummully,
Drumsnat, Greagh, Killeevan, Killynenagh, Kilmore, Laragh, Lisnaveane, Newbliss...