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Inislounaght Abbey

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302: 47: 63: 70: 427:, hath sundry times disobeyed the King's writ and is a man of odious life, taking yearly and daily men's wives and burgess' daughters and keepeth no divine service but spends the goods of his church in voluptuosity, and mortgages the lands of his church and so the house is all decayed , and useth 439:
No trace of the Abbey now remains in its former location. There was still at least one arch standing in the early nineteenth century but much of the stonework is thought to have been used in the building of local mills, the present church (arch over entrance), and
834: 844: 444:(columns and associated elements). According to literary historian Patrick Leo (PL) Henry, Inislounaght may have been the inspiration for the fourteenth-century scathingly satirical poem 379:. It was located in rich agricultural land, about three kilometres west of Clonmel, on the northern bank of the river Suir. In 1240, a group of English monks from 170: 508:. For it was about that time that Aonghus gave them Deise Thuaisceirt, that is, from the same Siuir to Corca Athrach, which is called the Plain of Cashel. And 678: 512:, who came from that stock, was king of Deise Thuaisceirt; and the place in which his residence was situated was on the brink of the Siuir to the west of 757: 783: 452:. It is believed to have been located slightly to the west of the 19th century St. Patrick's Church graveyard, near the present day village of 396: 301: 767: 621: 62: 260: 46: 839: 400: 587: 816:
The English Historical Review, Vol. 28, No. 110 (Apr. 1913), pp. 303–313 Published by: Oxford University Press Stable URL:
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met here to seal a treaty of peace. As with similar treaties between them, it did not last long.
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The abbey was refounded between 1142 and 1148 on lands donated by Malachy O'Phelan, lord of the
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That in the same quarter of Tipperary, how James Butler, Abbey of Inislounaght and Dean of
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Abbotship disputed between Richard Loundres, Dermot O'Heffernan and William O'Dineen.
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From the Jury of the city of Waterford to the King's Commissioners. October 12 1537.
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In the 16th century, the Abbey lands came under the direct control of the
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Inscribed stone, thought to be grave marker of Crusader interred at Abbey.
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View of St Patrick's Church and the formey abbeylands at Inishlounaght
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CONWAY (Rev. Columcille). "The Cistercian abbey of Inislounaght,"
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There was an ancient monastery on the site, founded before 656 by
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map. 'Waterford Historical and Archeological Journal' 1995, p124.
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Journal of the Clonmel Historical and Archaeological Society
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Unless otherwise indicated, all sourced from Burke pp406–423
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These descendants of Fiachaidh Suighdhe, who are called the
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De vita et rebus gestis S. Maiachiae, Hiberniae episcopi
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Malmaire O'Brien, (otherwise Mairín Ó Briain), former
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in 1234 following a legal dispute with the abbot of
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It was originally dedicated to the 27:12th-century Cistercian settlement in Ireland 8: 32: 69: 31: 612:Colmcille Ó Conbhuidhe, Finbarr Donovan. 759:The Oxford companion to Irish literature 670: 722: 711: 706:"The High Crosses of County Tipperary" 643:Cistercian Abbeys: INISLOUNAGHT (Suir) 568:James Butler, appointed Abbot in 1510 7: 762:By Robert Welch, Bruce Stewart 1996 800:"Part 54 of The History of Ireland" 614:The Cistercian Abbeys of Tipperary 521:Monks associated with Inislounaght 480:) in a description of the region: 371:(part of which was in present-day 25: 679:"Marlfield Golf club takes shape" 571:Nicholas Fagan, Abbot, died 1617. 526:Congan, Abbot in 1148. Requested 492:southwards to the sea, and from 442:the Main Guard in nearby Clonmel 68: 61: 45: 650:British Library, MS Harley 913. 632:1907 (facsimile reprinted 1983) 609:, i, no. 4, pp. 3–52. 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Inishlounaght Abbey

Inislounaght Abbey is located in Ireland
Order
Cistercian
Catholic
Monasteranenagh Abbey
Virgin Mary
Diocese
Cashel and Emly
Saint Pulcherius
Late Gothic
Marlfield, Clonmel
County Tipperary
Ireland
Coordinates
52°20′55″N 7°44′39″W / 52.34856°N 7.74425°W / 52.34856; -7.74425

Irish
Cistercian
Suir
Clonmel
County Tipperary
Blessed Virgin
Saint Pulcherius
Decies
County Waterford
king of Munster
Furness Abbey
excommunicated

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