Список монашеских домов в графстве Уэксфорд
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Abbreviations and Key
[edit]* | current monastic function |
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+ | current non-monastic ecclesiastic function |
^ | current non-ecclesiastic function |
= | remains incorporated into later structure |
# | no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains |
~ | exact site of monastic foundation unknown |
ø | possibly no such monastic foundation at location |
¤ | no such monastic foundation |
≈ | identification ambiguous or confused |
Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented).
NIEA | Scheduled Monument (NI) |
NM | National Monument (ROI) |
C.I. | Church of Ireland |
R.C. | Roman Catholic Church |
Foundation | Image | Communities & Provenance | Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names |
OnLine References & Location |
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Ahacortensis Friary ≈ | possible duplication of Enniscorthy or Annaghdown Augustinian Canons Regular (if Enniscorthy, infra); Augustinian Friars |
Enniscorthy?; Annaghdown?, County Galway |
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Arbrensis Monastery ≈ | early monastic site, possibly located in County Wexford | |||
Ardamine Monastery | early monastic site, founded by St Maedoc of Ferns, granted to St Maedoc by Dyma | ?Ardladrann; Ardlabran |
52°37′27″N 6°15′20″W / 52.624100°N 6.255434°W (approx) | |
Ardcavan Monastery # | early monastic site, founded 7th century? by St Coeman mac Colman, or Colmad, brother of St Degan?; plundered 819; erenagh land into mid-11th century |
Airdne-Coemhain; Ardne-Coemhain; Dairinis Coembain |
52°21′32″N 6°26′12″W / 52.358891°N 6.436746°W | |
Ardcolm Monastery | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Colmcille | Airdne-coluim | 52°22′23″N 6°25′55″W / 52.373040°N 6.432002°W | |
Ballyhack Preceptory | Knights Hospitaller founded before 1212; dissolved after 1375, merged with Kilcloggan; now the site of Ballyhack Castle |
Balicauk | 52°14′45″N 6°58′03″W / 52.245905°N 6.967430°W | |
Ballynaleek Monastery | early monastic site, founded by St Mael Ruain of Tallaght? | St Mael Ruain of Tallaght _____________________ Ballinaleck |
52°22′59″N 6°29′41″W / 52.382955°N 6.494848°W (approx) | |
Begerin Priory | early monastic site and school, founded 5th century by St Ibar; dissolved 1160; Benedictine monks priory cell dependent on Exeter founded 1181; dissolved 1400 transferred to Augustinian Canons Regular of Selskar — though no record of cell here |
Becc-eriu; Begeire; Beggerin |
52°22′07″N 6°24′34″W / 52.368729°N 6.409421°W | |
Camaross Monastery | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Abban | Camacross; Camros |
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Carnsore Monastery | ![]() |
early monastic site, Gaelic monks, founded before 585 by St Vogue (Veoc?) | 52°10′38″N 6°21′45″W / 52.177241°N 6.362436°W | |
Clonatin Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular Romanesque ruins purported to be cell of Ferns Abbey |
52°41′05″N 6°16′41″W / 52.684713°N 6.278165°W | ||
Clonmines Friary | ![]() |
Augustinian Friars founded 1317; dissolved 1539, surrendered by Prior Nicholas Wadding; granted to Laurence Newell (Nevill) 1 May 1540 granted to John Parker 1543, who had licence to alienate 1546 friars expelled 1544, and roamed the countryside for the next three centuries; erroneously purported transferred to Dominican Friars |
Clomin; Granstown |
52°15′40″N 6°45′49″W / 52.261232°N 6.763564°W |
Clonmore Monastery | early monastic site, founded by St Maedoc of Ferns | Cluain-mor-dicholla-gairb | 52°26′06″N 6°38′43″W / 52.435069°N 6.645354°W | |
Coolgraney Friary | possible Augustinian Friars; site probably occupied by St Austin's church, Inch |
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Down Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded before 1170, purportedly by the Danes;[notes 1] dissolved c.1567; leased to Thomas Stewcley 1567; held by Richard Maisterson 1608 |
Abbeydown; Downing; Dune; Dunum |
52°41′43″N 6°37′55″W / 52.695300°N 6.631808°W | |
Druim-chaoin-cellaig | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Abban | Druim-cair-ceallaig | ||
Dunbrody Abbey | Cistercian monks — from St Mary's, Dublin dependent on St Mary's, Dublin; founded 1182, land granted to the abbot and monks of Buildwas by Hervé de Monte Marisco 1171-2, confirmed by his nephew, Strongbow; dissolved 6 May 1536; granted to Sir Osbert Itchingham who apparently never resided there, monks purportedly remained in occupation until they abandoned the priory c.1560? |
de Portu St Mariae; St Mariae; de Portu; Dunbroith; Dunbrot |
52°17′02″N 6°57′33″W / 52.283776°N 6.959295°W | |
Dunbrody Priory ø | purported Benedictine monks — evidence lacking | |||
Enniscorthy Priory | mission house or chapel founded c.510 by St Senan of Scattery; Augustinian Canons Regular — Victorine dependent on St Thomas's, Dublin; cell founded before 1229; dissolved 1539; leased to Edward Spenser 1581; passed to Richard Synnott 1582; granted to Edward Eustace 1593; passed to Sir Henry Wallop 1595; held by Thomas, Earl of Ormond 1605 |
St John the Evangelist ____________________ Inis-corthadh; Inis-corty; Inis-choy; St John's |
52°29′01″N 6°34′19″W / 52.483528°N 6.571985°W (?) | |
Enniscorthy Abbey | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1460 by Donal, Fuscus (Donal Reagh Cavanagh); Observant Franciscan Friars reformed c.1460 by Dermit (O Murchu); dissolved 1539; granted to James, Earl of Ormond; destroyed by Henry Wallop 1582; granted to Sir Henry Wallop |
52°30′02″N 6°33′58″W / 52.500690°N 6.566215°W | ||
Ferns Abbey | ![]() |
Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian founded c.1160-2 by Dermot Mac Murrough, King of Leinster, buried here; burned 1159 or 1166; rebuilt by Dermot 1169; plundered and burned by Scottish raiders and Irish rebels c.1317 dissolved 1538, abbot and canons left the abbey 31 March 1538; granted to Thomas Alen 25 March 1538 |
St Mary ____________________ Fearna-nor-Maedhog; Ferna-nor-Maedhog; Fernis |
52°35′22″N 6°29′31″W / 52.589494°N 6.491868°W |
Ferns Cathedral | early monastic site, founded c.6th/7th century by St Aidan or M'Aedhoc (Mogue), first bishop of Ferns; diocesan cathedral 1111 |
52°35′24″N 6°29′34″W / 52.589981°N 6.492708°W | ||
Ferns — St Aidan’s Monastery of Adoration | Family of Adoration nuns founded 1990, on the site of a parochial church (built 1826) demolished 1970s |
St Aidan | [1] | |
Fethard Abbey | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Abban, patronized by St Maedoc | Fiodh-ard; Fetherde |
52°11′35″N 6°50′22″W / 52.193181°N 6.839349°W | |
Fethard Friary ≈ø | Augustinian Friars possible duplication of Fethard, County Tipperary |
Fetherde; Fethard, County Tipperary? |
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Finachia Cell ~ | Augustinian Canons Regular possible hermit's cell on land endowed to Ferns, possibly located in County Wexford |
Cell Finnmagi? | ||
Finnmag Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Abban | Fionmagh | ||
Glascarrig Priory | ![]() |
Tironensian monks made dependent on St Dogmael's, Wales by Griffin Condon, David Roch and others; founded after 1190 (1190 or 1199); dissolved 1541; church found to be parochial 27 January 1541; leased to Walter Pepard of Kilca 1550; abandoned after 1550, last prior in office until 1558 |
St Mary ____________________ Glascharrac; Glascarrick |
52°34′55″N 6°12′27″W / 52.581962°N 6.207538°W |
Grantstown Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular founded 1317 |
[2] 52°15′20″N 6°43′48″W / 52.255687°N 6.730016°W | ||
Horetown Friary | Carmelite Friars founded 1350-87? by the Furlong family, possibly Philip Furlong; dissolved before 1541?; granted to Sir John Davis, assigned to Francis Talbot; friars remained in the district, convent existing c.1737 |
Hoartown; Little Horetown |
52°19′20″N 6°43′00″W / 52.322337°N 6.716616°W (?) | |
Inisbeg Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded 5th century? (by the time of St Patrick) | Beg-erin? | ||
Inisdoimle Monastery | early monastic site, founded by St Bairrfhinn, son of Aed, Prince of Dublin; plundered a number of times between 820 and 960 |
Inis-daimle; Inis-teimple; Inch? |
52°17′52″N 6°49′03″W / 52.297642°N 6.817501°W | |
Inisfail Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Patrick, to whom land was granted by Cremthann | Inis-feal; Beg-erin? |
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Kilbraney Abbey | Franciscan Friars, purportedly Third Order Regular |
Abbey Kilbraney; Abbeybraney |
52°18′54″N 6°49′29″W / 52.314964°N 6.824784°W | |
Kilcloggan Preceptory | Knights Templar founded after 1183 (during the reign of King John) by the O'More family, possibly Connor O'More; dissolved 1308-10; Knights Hospitaller founded after 1314; dissolved 1540; leased to James Sherlock of Waterford |
Kilcloghan; Templetown |
52°10′46″N 6°53′43″W / 52.179389°N 6.895259°W | |
Kilgorman Monastery | early monastic site, founded 5th century? | Cell-gormain | 52°42′34″N 6°10′37″W / 52.709527°N 6.176901°W | |
Kilnamanagh Monastery | early monastic site | Kilmanagh | 52°30′48″N 6°23′19″W / 52.513335°N 6.388541°W (approx) | |
Lady's Island Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular possible cell of Ferns prior to 14th century; purportedly Augustinian Friars dissolved 17th century? (in the time of Cromwell?) |
Our Lady (purportedly) | 52°12′29″N 6°22′57″W / 52.208037°N 6.382507°W | |
New Ross Priory, earlier site | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual transferred to later site (see immediately below) before 1295, probably between 1250 and 1256; |
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New Ross Priory | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Abban; Crutched Friars founded c.1195, probably by William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke; dissolved before 1295; Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual refounded c.1250 (during the reign of Edward I), purportedly by Sir John Devereaux; transferred from earlier site (see immediately above) before 1295; Crutched Friars appear to have attempted to regain the site from the Franciscans 15th century; dissolved 1540; granted to the Earl of Ormond; assigned to Jasper Duffe; friars evicted 1549-50; suppressed 1558, destroyed by the Protestants; apparently reoccupied during the reign of Queen Mary Observant Franciscan Friars reformed 1612 |
St Saviour | 52°23′47″N 6°56′26″W / 52.396294°N 6.940530°W | |
New Ross Grey Friars | Observant Franciscan Friars built 1615 |
Ros-mic-treoin; Ross-meic-treoin; Ross-pont |
52°23′45″N 6°56′34″W / 52.395964°N 6.942889°W | |
New Ross Franciscan Nunnery | Franciscan sisters, Third Order Regular founded between 1625 and 1650 |
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New Ross Austin Friars | Augustinian Friars founded before 1320, purportedly by Wiliam de la Roche; Observant Augustinian Friars reformed 1484?; dissolved 1540; sold to Margaret, Countess of Ormond and Ossory; leased to John Savage 19 August 1540; granted to Richard Butler of Dormereston 16 January 1544; friars later returned to New Ross (see immediately below) |
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New Ross Austin Friars * | Augustinian Friars extant |
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New Ross, St Mary's Abbey | Anglo-Norman abbey parish church; suggested episcopal diocesan cathedral, Patrick Barrett, Bishop of Ferns, purportedly translated his see to St Mary's church 1400 to 1415 — references probably only pertain to the bishop's residence |
Monastery of St Saviour | 52°23′46″N 6°56′28″W / 52.396173°N 6.941091°W | |
New Ross, Mount Carmel Monastery | Carmelite nuns | [3] 52°23′44″N 6°56′09″W / 52.395554°N 6.935867°W | ||
Pill Friary ~ | Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular foundation unknown; dissolved before 1603 (during the reign of Queen Elizabeth) 274 |
Pillam | 52°20′03″N 6°36′15″W / 52.334183°N 6.604271°W (approx) | |
Rathaspick Monastery | early monastic site | Raith-ne-n-epscop | 52°18′28″N 6°29′42″W / 52.307644°N 6.494955°W (approx) | |
Rosslare Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular | |||
St Saviour's Priory ~≈? | Cistercian monks dependent on Dunbrody; possibly located in County Wexford; possible confusion with Graiguenamanagh |
St Salvator | ||
Selskar Priory | ![]() |
Augustinian Canons Regular — Holy Sepulchre? purportedly founded c.1190 by Sir Alexander de la Roche, after 1216?; dissolved 1540, surrendered by Prior John Heigharne 23 March 1540; occupied by Sir Walter Browne of Malrankan before 1548; granted to John Parker 1548; Augustinian Friars |
The Priory of SS Peter and Paul of Selsker by Wexford ____________________ Wexford Priory; Loch-Garman; Loch-Carmen; Weysford; Veyesereford; Viesercford |
52°20′29″N 6°27′56″W / 52.341454°N 6.465687°W |
Skreen Priory ~ø | Benedictine monks granted to the monks of St Nicholas, Exeter — never a monastic cell |
St Nicholas | 52°20′15″N 6°27′50″W / 52.337444°N 6.463972°W | |
Taghmon Monastery | Augustinian Canons Regular | 52°19′16″N 6°39′10″W / 52.321236°N 6.652809°W | ||
Templeshanbo Monastery | early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Maedoc | Seanboth-Colmain; Senboth-Colmain; Senboth-sine |
52°34′48″N 6°40′48″W / 52.580126°N 6.679886°W | |
Tintern Abbey | Cistercian monks dependent on Tintern, Monmouthshire; founded 1200 by Wiliam Marshall, Earl of Pembroke; dissolved 1536; monks apparently permitted to remain until after 1539?; abbey seized 25 July 1539; church found to be parochial 22 January 1541; variously leased out; church converted for use as a castle or mansion |
Tintern parva; de Voto |
52°14′13″N 6°50′16″W / 52.236998°N 6.837899°W | |
Wexford Friary | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded before 1268? (during the reign of Henry III), attributed to the Geraldine family; Observant Franciscan Friars reformed 1486; dissolved 1539-40; granted to Paul Turner and James Devereux 1544; occupied by Thomas Browne and Paul Turnor [Turner] 1548; destroyed by the Protestants 1560; abandoned until new house established 1615 (see immediately below) |
Lough Garman | 52°20′15″N 6°27′50″W / 52.337444°N 6.463972°W | |
Wexford Greyfriars | ![]() |
Observant Franciscan Friars founded 1615 |
52°20′14″N 6°27′52″W / 52.337257°N 6.464350°W | |
Wexford Nunnery | nuns founded after 1625 |
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Wexford Templars | Knights Templar granted church of St Alloch, mills and land by Henry II |
Map link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county
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See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
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