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352:'s McCarthy tower. The most singular feature of the Abbey is easily missed. Located on the exterior wall opposite the window, is a single cut stone bearing the mark of a cross. The cross is haloed in a fashion distinctly recognisable as the style of the Irish "Celtic cross". Its function has led to speculation as it is not something seen on churches of the period elsewhere.
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The Round Tower can be seen from Cara Street. The horizontal lintels and small windows are signs of early masonry. The doorway lacks the
Romanesque arch, that is typical of medieval Christian buildings. These attributes lead one to the conclusion that it is among the oldest of the round towers on the
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the word Clones is referenced as "Clauin Auis" and "Cluain Auiss," respectively. As there is no word in standard dictionaries of Old Irish that give the form "auis" or "eois", Seosamh Ó Dufaigh has speculated that the word is a cognate of the Welsh word for point or a tip: "awch". Although, Bearnard
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The Abbey on McCurtain's street is a stone building: a limestone interior and sandstone exterior. The front of the building is the most well preserved. The ashlar masonry and
Romanesque arch can easily be appreciated. A single window remains on the building. According to William Frederick Wakeman,
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on the
Diamond, decorated with drama-charged biblical stories such as Daniel in the lion's den, Abrahams sacrifice of Isaac, Adam and the tree and the serpent. On the reverse side, new testament scenes are illustrated. The multiplication of the loaves, the miracle at Cana, the baptism of Christ.
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in the 16th century, and the monastic settlement in Clones was destroyed. By the 17th century the abbey was a ruin, but solitary monks continued to live in the locality up until the 18th century. An
English garrison was later established within the ruins.
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Romanesque in style and is evidence of the Roman church in Clones. The round-headed window is interesting, the head of which was cut out of a single stone. On the northern wall, there is a small Celtic cross sculptured in relief on a stone.
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O'Dubhthaigh disputes this theory on the grounds that the earlier form of "awch" is "afwch". Folklore suggests that the monastic town was originally called "Cluin Innish" on account of it being surrounded by water.
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Clogherici A Dictionary of the
Catholic Clergy of the Diocese of Clogher (1535–1835) (Continued) by Rev. Padraig Ó Gallachair, Clogher Record, Vol. 2, No. 1 (1957), pp. 170–191, Published by: Clogher Historical
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Medieval Irish Church. (Circa 1200–1550) by St. John D. Seymour, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C, Vol. 41, (1932–1934), pp. 219–231 Published by: Royal Irish Academy
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Medieval Irish Church. (Circa 1200–1550) by St. John D. Seymour, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Section C, Vol. 41, (1932–1934), pp. 221–222 Published by: Royal Irish Academy
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Annals of the Four
Masters (Author: ) note:Philip, son of the Coarb (i.e. James, son of Rury, son of Ardgal) Mac Mahon, a canon chorister at Clogher, Coarb of Clones, Parson of Dartry, &c., died.
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with worn animal-head carvings reputed to have been built to house the remains of St. Tigernach, and a 9th-century truncated 22m-high
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son of Connolly appears to have been coarb but Eneas ó Cairbre detained the rectory from him having obtained it from the ordinary.
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1247:"Fasti ecclesiae Hibernicae : The succession of the prelates and members of the Cathedral bodies of Ireland"
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McCone, Kim (1984). "Clones and her neighbours in the early period: hints from some Airgialla saints' Lives".
605:'s commissaries in the diocese of Clogher, this appointment was subsequently ratified by the primate himself.
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923:Seosamh, Ó Dufaigh (31 October 2021).
721:and received a fresh appointment from
481:in 1184, was elected Bishop of Clogher
1460:Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
909:The History of the County of Monaghan
541:and consecrated circa 1316; died 1319
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423:founder of the abbey; died in office
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368:List of Notable Coarbs & Abbots
173:Location of Clones Abbey in Ireland
1471:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
964:"Further Notes on Medieval Clones"
887:List of monastic houses in Ireland
684:Éinrí mac Conullag Mac Mathghamhna
242:. The Abbey was formerly known as
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1455:The Annals of Ulster (to AD 1131)
912:. London: Pickering. p. 173.
531:Gelasius alias Cornelius Ó Bánáin
1532:Ruins in the Republic of Ireland
1152:"Monastic Antiquities of Clones"
1003:"Monastic Antiquities of Clones"
925:"Three Notes on Medieval Clones"
761:Pilib mac Séamus Mac Mathghamhna
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906:Shirley, Evelyn Philip (1879).
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244:St. Tighernach Abbey
585:Sean Mac An Eanaigh
494:Hugh Mac Conchaille
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