301:, who visited the Magdalene tower in 1842, described a manuscript at the British Museum 'which shows these yellow mantled warriors riding down to the King, splendid in his forked beard, peaked shoes, and long dangling scalloped sleeves down to the ground. They flung their skenes or daggers at his feet, and knelt to him and were wonder-stricken by the richness of his tents and the garments of his knights and ladies'. In 1412 its Abbot, Father Bennett, was the peacemaker in the conflict between the people on either side of the
143:
130:
22:
150:
292:
The tower itself is of 14th-century construction. It springs from a fine Gothic Arch, above which there are two further storeys connected by a spiral staircase.. The importance of this friary is signified by the fact that it was here that O'Donnell, O'Hanlon, McMahon, O'Neill and the other Ulster
313:
also conventionally called "Thomas of
Drogheda" was beheaded on the 'north commons of Drogheda' for treason against the King. He had passed an Act setting up a university at Drogheda, but the project died along with him.
320:
The tower was located near to the now-demolished St Sunday's Gate and was located just inside the northern walls of the town. The religious life of
Drogheda was utterly transformed by the measures taken to progress the
408:
444:
454:
449:
213:
142:
32:
310:
90:
62:
334:
69:
76:
47:
206:
58:
416:
258:
298:
390:
322:
372:
83:
294:
354:
286:
325:. The great abbeys, priories and hospitals all disappeared and their lands were taken by the Crown.
278:
199:
171:
129:
317:
The battlements of the tower were badly damaged by
Cromwell's cannon during the siege of 1649.
39:
282:
355:"1224 – Dominican Friary, Drogheda, Co. Louth – Architecture of Louth – Archiseek.com"
438:
274:
302:
21:
228:
215:
306:
270:
189:
269:
is a landmark located at the highest point of the northern part of
289:, then Archbishop of Armagh, founded the monastery in about 1224.
15:
43:
335:
List of abbeys and priories in
Ireland (County Louth)
297:, at the end of 14th-century. The English novelist
252:
244:
205:
195:
185:
177:
167:
162:
115:
149:
281:. All that now remains of the once important
8:
48:introducing citations to additional sources
112:
391:"Thomas Fitzgerald, 7th Earl of Desmond"
293:chiefs acknowledged their submission to
38:Relevant discussion may be found on the
346:
373:"The Magdalen Tower and the City Gate"
7:
445:Buildings and structures in Drogheda
14:
455:Towers in the Republic of Ireland
450:Ruins in the Republic of Ireland
148:
141:
128:
31:relies largely or entirely on a
20:
1:
285:Friary is the belfry tower.
181:Rope Walk, Magdalene Street.
59:"Magdalene Tower, Drogheda"
471:
305:leading to the uniting of
299:William Makepeace Thackery
257:
136:
127:
120:
323:Reformation in Ireland
311:Thomas Earl of Desmond
295:Richard II of England
287:Lucas de Netterville
245:Construction started
44:improve this article
225: /
168:Architectural style
163:General information
377:irishhistorian.com
229:53.7181°N 6.3509°W
409:"Magdalene Tower"
361:. 7 January 2010.
264:
263:
109:
108:
94:
462:
429:
428:
426:
424:
415:. Archived from
405:
399:
398:
387:
381:
380:
369:
363:
362:
351:
240:
239:
237:
236:
235:
234:53.7181; -6.3509
230:
226:
223:
222:
221:
218:
152:
151:
145:
132:
122:Dominican Friary
113:
104:
101:
95:
93:
52:
24:
16:
470:
469:
465:
464:
463:
461:
460:
459:
435:
434:
433:
432:
422:
420:
419:on 14 July 2014
407:
406:
402:
389:
388:
384:
371:
370:
366:
353:
352:
348:
343:
331:
267:Magdalene Tower
259:Magdalene Tower
248:13th Century CE
233:
231:
227:
224:
219:
216:
214:
212:
211:
158:
157:
156:
155:
154:
153:
123:
116:Magdalene Tower
105:
99:
96:
53:
51:
37:
25:
12:
11:
5:
468:
466:
458:
457:
452:
447:
437:
436:
431:
430:
400:
382:
364:
345:
344:
342:
339:
338:
337:
330:
327:
262:
261:
255:
254:
250:
249:
246:
242:
241:
209:
203:
202:
197:
193:
192:
187:
183:
182:
179:
175:
174:
169:
165:
164:
160:
159:
147:
146:
140:
139:
138:
137:
134:
133:
125:
124:
121:
118:
117:
107:
106:
42:. Please help
28:
26:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
467:
456:
453:
451:
448:
446:
443:
442:
440:
418:
414:
410:
404:
401:
396:
392:
386:
383:
378:
374:
368:
365:
360:
359:Archiseek.com
356:
350:
347:
340:
336:
333:
332:
328:
326:
324:
318:
315:
312:
308:
304:
300:
296:
290:
288:
284:
280:
276:
272:
268:
260:
256:
251:
247:
243:
238:
210:
208:
204:
201:
198:
194:
191:
188:
184:
180:
176:
173:
170:
166:
161:
144:
135:
131:
126:
119:
114:
111:
103:
92:
89:
85:
82:
78:
75:
71:
68:
64:
61: –
60:
56:
55:Find sources:
49:
45:
41:
35:
34:
33:single source
29:This article
27:
23:
18:
17:
421:. Retrieved
417:the original
412:
403:
395:historum.com
394:
385:
376:
367:
358:
349:
319:
316:
291:
275:County Louth
266:
265:
186:Town or city
110:
97:
87:
80:
73:
66:
54:
30:
413:drogheda.ie
303:River Boyne
232: /
207:Coordinates
439:Categories
341:References
309:. In 1467
217:53°43′05″N
70:newspapers
283:Dominican
220:6°21′03″W
40:talk page
329:See also
307:Drogheda
271:Drogheda
190:Drogheda
100:May 2014
279:Ireland
253:Website
200:Ireland
196:Country
178:Address
84:scholar
423:3 July
172:Gothic
86:
79:
72:
65:
57:
277:, in
91:JSTOR
77:books
425:2014
63:news
46:by
441::
411:.
393:.
375:.
357:.
273:,
427:.
397:.
379:.
102:)
98:(
88:·
81:·
74:·
67:·
50:.
36:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.