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    (County Tipperary) "Visit Kilcooley Abbey with Discover Ireland". Discover Ireland. Retrieved 30 August 2022. "Kilcooly Abbey -". Slieveardagh Rural Development...
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  • Kilcooly or Kilcooley can refer to Kilcooly Abbey, County Tipperary Kilcooly (civil parish), County Tipperary Kilcooley estate, housing estate, County...
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    central-plan structure. When churches have only one transept, as at Pershore Abbey, there is generally a historical disaster, fire, war or funding problem...
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    Corcomroe Abbey) Kilcooly Abbey, County Tipperary (1185 Jerpoint Abbey) Kilenny Abbey, County Kilkenny (1162 Jerpoint Abbey) Macosquin Abbey, County Londonderry...
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    Island Abbey, Clare Abbey, Inchicronan Priory, Killone Abbey and Limerick Priory, the Cistercians at Holy Cross Abbey, Corcomroe Abbey, Kilcooly Abbey and...
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  • Domnall's possessions in Ossory. He established Holy Cross Abbey in 1180 and Kilcooly Abbey in 1184, both under the Cistercian order. According to the...
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    originated in Callan, County Kilkenny. According to his own signature in Kilcooly Abbey, his father's name was Patrick. Rory was primarily a sculptor of tombs...
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  • Clonamicklon borders the civil parish of Kilcooly to the east. In the townland of Kilcoolyabbey lies Kilcooly Abbey, close to the border with County Kilkenny...
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  • Island Abbey Gola Priory Inishmacsaint Monastery Kilcoo Monastery (approx.) Kiltierney Monastery Kinawley Monastery (approx.) Lisgoole Abbey (approx...
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    woodland trails which ascend to a height from which there are views of Kilcooly Abbey, the hills to the east and the bog to the west.[citation needed] The...
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  • nobleman James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, who granted him the use of Kilcooly Abbey in County Tipperary for his dwelling. He was also granted lands near...
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  • Barker, 3rd Baronet. He adopted the surname of Barker on inheriting Kilcooly Abbey from his uncle Sir William Barker, 4th Baronet in 1818. His elder half...
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    into the Alexander family, they acquired the impressive stately home Kilcooly Abbey, County Tipperary, Ireland which became their principal residence. The...
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  • or as Kilconnell Friary. Ruins. Kilcooly Abbey Gortnahoe Domestic Religious 12th–16th centuries Also known as the Abbey of St Mary the Virgin and St Benedict...
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  • foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptory/commandery. Communities/provenance: shows the status...
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  • his third wife, Mary, daughter of Sir William Barker, 3rd Baronet of Kilcooly Abbey, he was the father of Mary, who married Thomas Barton of Grove House...
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  • 7°31′16″W / 52.397326°N 7.521244°W / 52.397326; -7.521244 218 Kilcooly Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) Kilcoolyabbey 52°40′15″N 7°34′16″W / 52.670731°N 7...
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    granted city status in 2022, becoming Northern Ireland's sixth city. Bangor Abbey was an important and influential monastery founded in the 6th century by...
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    founded in 1157 as a settlement around a Cistercian abbey. In the 16th century the English dissolved the abbey and built Bagenal's Castle on the site. Newry...
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    7°31′16″W / 52.397326°N 7.521244°W / 52.397326; -7.521244 218 Kilcooly Abbey Abbey (Cistercian) Kilcoolyabbey 52°40′15″N 7°34′16″W / 52.670731°N 7...
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    Vane-Tempest-Stewart family, Marquesses of Londonderry. Grey Abbey, a ruined Cistercian abbey. Kirkistown Circuit, Northern Ireland's only MSA-licensed permanent...
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  • Kilchreest Kilcloony Kilcolgan Kilconickny Kilconierin Kilconla Kilconnell Kilcooly Kilcoona Kilcroan Kilcummin Kilgerrill Kilkerrin Kilkilvery Killaan Killallaghtan...
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    population was 29,677 in the 2021 Census. In 540 AD, St. Finian founded Movilla Abbey, a monastery, on a hill overlooking Strangford Lough about a mile northeast...
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    Greencastle, Kilkeel, County Down, daughter of James Hamilton, of Newcastle Kilcoo, County Down and Margaret Kynaston, of Saul, County Down, and by her, had...
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    Greyabbey or Grey Abbey is a small village, townland (of 208 acres) and civil parish located on the eastern shores of Strangford Lough, on the Ards Peninsula...
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    the early Christian period and was granted by Bishop Malachy 3rd to the Abbey of Saint Patrick of Down in 1183. Kilclief civil parish contains a number...
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  • spell in that role. On 2 November 2023, a new jersey was launched at the Abbey Hotel. It was announced in October 2023 that McGuinness would take his team...
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    including Freshford, Odagh, Ballycallan, Ballylarkin, Ballinamara, Killahy, Kilcooly, Killaloe, Kilmanagh, Clomantagh, Coolcraheen, Fertagh, Garranamanagh,...
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    legend of Saint Patrick planting such a tree in the locality, where a local abbey was then founded. In modern Irish, the city is almost always referred to...
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  • House Fota House Gallarus Castle Kenmare House Kilcash Castle Killagha Abbey Killarney House Kiltinan Castle King John's Castle Knappogue Castle Leamaneh...
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