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Inchmacnerin Abbey (Irish:
Mainistir Inis Mac nÉirín) is a
former monastery and
National Monument located in
Lough Key, Ireland.
Inchmacnerin Abbey is...
- destro**** and
ruinous 1421;
rebuilt 1455 by
Thady Megirid, a
canon of
Inchmacnerin;
dissolved 1540;
priory church in
parochial use by 6
January 1541; occupied...
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Travelmania Ireland website, "Clarus Mac Mailin, son of the
erenach of
Inchmacnerin, who died 1251,
founded the
monastery of the
Premonstratensians (reformed...
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Bunfinny and Boyle;
possibly located in
County Roscommon Grellechdinach Inchmacnerin Abbey,
Church Island,
Lough Key
early monastic site,
Patrician monks...
- 5869536°N 8.2718327°W / 53.5869536; -8.2718327 (Castlestrange stone) 557
Inchmacnerin Abbey Priory (Augustinian)
Church Island (Lough Key) 53°59′40″N 8°15′39″W...
- 5869536°N 8.2718327°W / 53.5869536; -8.2718327 (Castlestrange stone) 557
Inchmacnerin Abbey Priory (Augustinian)
Church Island (Lough Key) 53°59′40″N 8°15′39″W...
- holder,
Renaldus McGovern. The
Papal Registers state- To the
prior of
Inchmacnerin (Insula Macneri) in the
diocese of Elphin.
Mandate to
collate and ****ign...
- destro**** and
ruinous 1421;
rebuilt 1455 by
Thady Megirid, a
canon of
Inchmacnerin;
dissolved 1540;
priory church in
parochial use by 6
January 1541; occupied...
- bread' but in 1455 it was
rebuilt by
Thady Megirid/Magriyd, a
canon of
Inchmacnerin. The
monastery was
dissolved in 1541 but the
church of was in use until...