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Some friars remained until the buildings were destroyed c. 1606. A few friars remained clandestinely and Clane Friary was restored again in 1647 before final abandonment in 1650. Bonaventure
Mellaghlin was transferred to Clane as guardian Franciscans still return each year to celebrate
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704:"Friary and Abbey Cemetery - ClaneCommunity.ie"
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