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List of monastic houses in County Cork

This is a list of the monastic houses in County Cork, Ireland.

The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers) are included. The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptory/commandery.

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Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

Abbreviations and Key edit

The sites listed are ruins or fragmentary remains unless indicated thus:
* current monastic function
+ 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).

Trusteeship denoted as follows:
NIEA Scheduled Monument (NI)
NM National Monument (ROI)
C.I. Church of Ireland
R.C. Roman Catholic Church


 
 
Abbeymahon Abbey
 
Abbeystrowry Abbey
 
Aghadown Monastery
 
Aghamanister Abbey
 
Ballybeg Priory
 
Ballygarvan,
supposed monastic site
(approx. loc.)
 
Ballymacadane Abbey
 
Ballymacadane Friary
 
Ballynoe,
supposed
monastic site
 
Ballyvourney Abbey
 
Bantry Friary (approx.)
 
Bawnatemple Monastery
 
Bridgetown Abbey
 
Brigown Monastery
 
Buttevant Friary
 
Carrigillihy Monastery,
supposed monastic site
 
Castlecor,
supposed monastic site
 
Castlelyons Abbey
 
Castlemartyr Priory
 
Cecilstown,
supposed
monastic site
 
Clear Island Monastery
 
Clogagh Friary
 
Clonmeen Monastery
 
Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery
 
Coole Abbey
 
CORK
(see right)
 
Cullen Monastery (approx.)
 
Donaghmore Monastery
(approx. loc.)
 
Fermoy Monastery
 
Garinish Monastery
 
Glanworth Abbey
 
Goleen Friary
 
Gouganebarra Monastery
 
Inishcarra Monastery
 
Inishleena Monastery
 
Iniskieran Monastery
 
Kilcatherine Cell
 
Kilcrea Friary
 
Kilcrea Nunnery (approx.)
 
Kilcrumper Monastery
 
Kilkilleen,
supposed monastic site
 
Killabraher,
supposed monastic site
 
Killaconenagh Monastery
 
Kilmaclenine
Monastery
(approx.)
 
Kilmoney Priory
 
Kilnamanagh Monastery
(approx.)
 
Kilshanahan,
supposed monastic site
 
Kinneigh Monastery
(approx.)
 
Kinsale Friary
 
Kinsale Priory
(approx.)
 
Labbamolaga Monastery
(approx.)
 
Legan Abbey
 
Lough Ine Monastery
 
Midleton Abbey
 
Mourne Abbey
 
The Priory, Newmark
 
Nohaval Monastery
(approx.)
 
Nohavaldaly Monastery
 
Ross Priory
 
Sherkin Friary
 
Skeam West Monastery
 
Spittle Bridge Monastery
 
Strawhall Monastery
 
Templefaughtna
purported monastic site,
 
Timoleague Friary
 
Toames Monastery
 
Tracton Abbey
 
Tullylease Abbey
 
YOUGHAL
(see right)
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Locations of monastic houses in County Cork
 
 
Augustinian Priory
 
Cork Monastery
(probable loc.)
 
Augustinian Abbey
 
Gill Abbey
 
Franciscan Friary
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Locations of monastic houses in County Cork
 
 
North Abbey
 
South Abbey
 
Youghal Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Youghal



Foundation Image Communities & Provenance Formal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names
OnLine References & Location
Abbeymahon Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Baltinglass, County Wicklow;
(community founded at Aghamanister 1172);
transferred from Aghamanister before 1278;
founded 1278 by Count McSheribay;
jurors deemed the church to have been in parochial use from time immemorial February 1541;
dissolved 1541;
leased to Viscount Barrymore 1568;
leased to Nicholas Walshe, Justice of Munster, 1584;
granted in perpetuity to Walshe 1587
Abbey Mahon Abbey;
Fons Vivus;
Maun;
Maure;
O'Manne;
Ui-Badamna;
O'Badvine;
Obalvine
[1]

51°38′12″N 8°44′11″W / 51.6367183°N 8.7362766°W / 51.6367183; -8.7362766 (Abbeymahon Abbey)
Abbeystrowry Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Abbeymahon
founded after 1228

possibly restored as an abbey before 1281, and shortly failed;
dissolved after 1281;
cell of Abbeymahon from 1281;
dissolved c.1541

Strowry Abbey;
Mainistre-Inscorrye;
Shrowry;
Flumen Vivum?
[2]

51°33′06″N 9°17′19″W / 51.5517524°N 9.2885542°W / 51.5517524; -9.2885542 (Abbeystrowry Abbey)
Aghadown Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
round tower standing until 18th century
Aughadown
Achad-duine
51°32′19″N 9°23′12″W / 51.5385948°N 9.3866158°W / 51.5385948; -9.3866158 (Aghadown Monastery)
Aghamanister Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Baltinglass;
founded 1172 by Dermot MacCormac MacCarthy, King of Desmond
dissolved before 1278: transferred to Abbeymahon
Ui Badamna;
Abbey
[1]

51°37′32″N 8°46′28″W / 51.625527°N 8.774344°W / 51.625527; -8.774344 (Aghamanister Abbey)
Ballybeg Priory   Augustinian Canons Regular
founded 1229 by Philip de Barry;
dissolved 1541; granted to George Bouchier, Esq c.1573 (who forfeited for non-payment of rent);
granted to Stephen Walter of Cork in 1583
St Thomas [3]

52°13′10″N 8°40′11″W / 52.219334°N 8.669831°W / 52.219334; -8.669831 (Ballybeg Priory)
Ballygarvan Monastery ~, Carrigaline parish supposed monastic site — order, foundation and period unknown 51°49′05″N 8°29′19″W / 51.817960°N 8.488569°W / 51.817960; -8.488569 (Ballygarvan, supposed monastic site (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Ballymacadane Abbey Augustinian nuns
founded c.1450? by Cormac MacCarthy MacTiege Laider;
dissolved1539?; site granted to Franciscan Friars (see immediately below)
Balie-macedan;
Bally-macedan;
Bally-magadain;
Bally-vacadane
[4]

51°50′18″N 8°34′09″W / 51.8382072°N 8.5692394°W / 51.8382072; -8.5692394 (Ballymacadane Abbey)
Ballymacadane Friary Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
founded after 1539? on site of Augustinian nunnery (see immediately above);
dissolved before 1584?
51°50′18″N 8°34′09″W / 51.8382072°N 8.5692394°W / 51.8382072; -8.5692394 (Ballymacadane Friary)
Ballynoe Monastery supposed monastic site — order and period unknown, suggested Knights Hospitaller[notes 1] Baile-nua-na-sagart [5]

51°59′31″N 8°03′39″W / 51.9918572°N 8.0608749°W / 51.9918572; -8.0608749 (Ballynoe, supposed monastic site)
Ballyvourney Abbey Gaelic nuns
founded 650 (6th or 7th century) by St Abban, for St Gobonate;
possibly continuing after 1111;
dissolved before 1172?
Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
Ballvourney
Baile-Mhuirne;
Baile-boirne
[6]

51°56′36″N 9°10′19″W / 51.9433125°N 9.1718674°W / 51.9433125; -9.1718674 (Ballyvourney Abbey)
Bantry Friary Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded c.1460 (existing by 1466), 1307?[notes 2] 1320[notes 3])
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1482 by Fr David Hiarlaighy;
Observant Franciscan Friars 1522-32;
nominally suppressed 1541-2; friars reportedly expelled on several occasions[notes 4] by the English during the reign of Elizabeth I;
demolished by Daniel O'Sullivan of Beare;
refounded;
dissolved 1580 and occupied by the English;
O'Sullivan promised to rebuild house 1602
Beanntraighe;
Bendtraigi
[7][8]

51°40′45″N 9°27′00″W / 51.6792614°N 9.4499588°W / 51.6792614; -9.4499588 (Bantry Friary (approx.)) (approx)

Bawnatemple Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks[notes 5] 51°53′14″N 8°52′22″W / 51.8872993°N 8.8726401°W / 51.8872993; -8.8726401 (Bawnatemple Monastery)
Bridgetown Abbey   Augustinian Canons Regular — Victorine — from Newtown Trim and St Thomas, Dublin
founded 1206-16 by Alexander Fitz Hugh;
dissolved c.1545; obtained by Roger Pope of Grangegorman, surrendered to Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy, 1576-7; held by Viscount of Fermoy 1588; granted to Ludovick Briskell 1595
St Mary
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Bridge Town Priory;
Baile-an-dorchid;
Balindroghed;
Balindregh;
Pons Fermoy;
Villa-Pontis
[9]

52°08′58″N 8°27′00″W / 52.149396°N 8.4499884°W / 52.149396; -8.4499884 (Bridgetown Abbey)
Brigown Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
founded by 6th century? St Abban;
possibly not continuing after 10th century;
round tower fell 1720
Brigobann;
Mitchelstown
52°15′40″N 8°16′07″W / 52.2610659°N 8.2684994°W / 52.2610659; -8.2684994 (Brigown Monastery)
Buttevant Friary   Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded 1251[notes 6] (1276-9[notes 7] or 1290) by David Oge Barry (David de Barry), Lord Buttevant;
nominally suppressed 1540;
dissolved 1559 (during the reign of Elizabeth I);
Observant Franciscan Friars
refounded 1609-29;
re-occupied from Restoration to after 1800; (NM)
Ecclesia Tumulorum;
Bothon;
Buton;
Killenenagh;
Killnamullagh;
Botha-finn
[10]

52°13′54″N 8°40′09″W / 52.231536°N 8.669136°W / 52.231536; -8.669136 (Buttevant Friary)
Buttevant Nunnery purported nunnery — evidence lacking St Owen or St John the Baptist
Carrigillihy Monastery ø,
Myross parish
unknown or doubtful establishment, supposedly Cistercian monks;
founded 1172 by Dermot MacCarthy, King of Desmond;
dissolved; granted to Nicholas Walshe, in perpetuity c.1587;
ruins erroneously attributed as Maure Abbey[notes 8] (actually Abbeymahon)
Carigillihy;
Curraghalicky;
Abbey de Sancto Mauro
51°32′23″N 9°07′41″W / 51.5396625°N 9.1281796°W / 51.5396625; -9.1281796 (Carrigillihy Monastery, supposed monastic site)
Castlecor ~ supposed monastic site — order, foundation and period unknown; apparent abbey at Castle Corinth[notes 9] Castle Corith 52°12′11″N 8°48′07″W / 52.2030831°N 8.8020229°W / 52.2030831; -8.8020229 (Castlecor, supposed monastic site)
Castlelyons Friary   Carmelite Friars
founded 1307-9 (1324) from within the de Barry family, (John de Barry[notes 10]), who had been granted license to alienate an area of land for a Carmelite friary 11 August 1309, but inhibited being without papal license;
dissolved c.1541;
granted to Viscount Barrymore 1568;
restored by c.1737; now Castlemartyr
Castle Lyons;
Castelio;
Castleyhane;
Castelleaghan;
Castrileonensis
[11]

52°05′21″N 8°14′02″W / 52.0891217°N 8.2339901°W / 52.0891217; -8.2339901 (Castlelyons Abbey)
Castlemartyr Priory Carmelite monks 51°54′36″N 8°03′31″W / 51.9099142°N 8.0585575°W / 51.9099142; -8.0585575 (Castlemartyr Priory)
Cecilstown ~ supposed monastic site — order and period unknown 52°10′01″N 8°46′13″W / 52.1670357°N 8.7703514°W / 52.1670357; -8.7703514 (Cecilstown, supposed monastic site)
Clear Island Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
founded by St Ciaran of Seirkieran
Inis-cleire;
Traigh-Chiarain
51°26′18″N 9°30′34″W / 51.4382262°N 9.5094395°W / 51.4382262; -9.5094395 (Clear Island Monastery)
Clogagh Friary ø Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
foundation called a 'little abbey',[notes 11] doubtful a community existed here
Cloggagh;
Cloig-theach
51°40′29″N 8°48′01″W / 51.6747907°N 8.8003922°W / 51.6747907; -8.8003922 (Clogagh Friary)
Clonmeen Monastery Augustinian Canons Regular
founded by Mr O'Callaghan (the O'Callaghan family,[notes 12] possible erroneous reference to Clonmines, County Wexford[notes 13]
"site of monastery"[notes 14]
Clonmere;
Cluain-min;
Clonmines (County Wexford)?;
Clonmine?
52°08′16″N 8°51′54″W / 52.137808°N 8.8650227°W / 52.137808; -8.8650227 (Clonmeen Monastery)
Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery   early monastic site,
purported nunnery,[notes 15] apparently erroneous reference to Killeedy (Cluainchreduil), County Limerick;
founded 6th century by Colman mac Lenine;
destroyed many times by Vikings;
St Ite
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Cluain-uama;
Cluain-vama;
Killeedy (Cluainchreduil) (County Limerick)?
51°51′42″N 8°07′09″W / 51.861735°N 8.119227°W / 51.861735; -8.119227 (Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery)
Coole Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century? by St Abban Cuil-collingi;
Cul-collingi;
Cul-collainge;
Cul-chuillinghe;
Cilculen
Coole Abbey Franciscan Friars 52°06′33″N 8°12′14″W / 52.109154°N 8.203955°W / 52.109154; -8.203955 (Coole Abbey)
Coole Preceptory Knights Templar
founded 1296 by a de Barry
Conna Preceptory ø purported Knights Hospitaller[notes 16]
Cork Augustinian Priory * Augustinian Canons Regular
built 1780; extant
[12]

51°53′53″N 8°28′33″W / 51.8980885°N 8.4759468°W / 51.8980885; -8.4759468 (Cork Augustinian Priory)
Cork Monastery #   early monastic site, founded 600 by St Finbar (Bairre);
site probably now occupied by St Finbarre's Cathedral
Corcagh;
Corcaigh
51°53′40″N 8°28′49″W / 51.8943246°N 8.4803617°W / 51.8943246; -8.4803617 (Cork Monastery - probable loc.) (probable)
Cork Hospital and Cell Benedictine monks
dependent on Waterford
founded c.1191;
united to Bath before 1204;
dissolved 1536
Cell or hospital of St John the Evangelist, Cork
Cork — St Sepulchre's Priory ø Benedictine monks — held by St Nicholas's Priory, Exeter, sometime having a prior, though no community here
Cork Priory Benedictine?-Augustinian nuns
founded 1297 on the wishes of Agnes de Hareford, on the findings of enquiry by John Wogan, Justiciar, on direction of the Crown;
dissolved before 1540?
St John the Baptist
Cork Augustinian Abbey   Augustinian Friars
founded 14th/15th century
before 1306[notes 17] (during the reign of Edward I[notes 18]) by Lord Kinsale;
Observant Augustinian Friars 1472 to 1475 and 1484;
dissolved 1540; granted to Cormac MacCarthy c.1576
The Abbey Church of the Most Holy Trinity
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Red Abbey Tower
[13]

51°53′39″N 8°28′20″W / 51.8940896°N 8.472138°W / 51.8940896; -8.472138 (Cork Augustinian Abbey)
Cork Black Friary Dominican Friars
founded 1229 by Lord Philip de Barry;
Observant Dominican Friars
reformed 1484;
dissolved 1540-1; granted to William Boureman 20 December 1543;
bought by Brown and Goule;
request by the Earl of Desmond to return the friary to the Dominicans 1557 - uncertain whether the Dominicans regained the friary from the purchasers;
granted to Sir John King 1616;
(subsequent history J. P. O'Heyne, O.P. Irish Dominicans (Epilogue Chronology ...), translated by A. Coleman, O.P., 1902, 1706 and A. Coleman, O.P., The Ancient Dominican Foundations of Ireland, 1902)
St Mary de Insula [14]
Cork - St. Mary's Dominican Church and Priory Dominican Friars
Novitate
extant
St Mary
Cork — Gill Abbey daughter house of Cong;
founded 1136-7? by Cormac Mac Carthy;
dissolved 1542-4; granted c.1590 to Cormac MacCarthy and Sir Richard Grenville;
CI Church on site
St John the baptist (correctly St John the Evangelist)
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Antro S. Finarri;
Weem;
Weym
51°53′38″N 8°29′35″W / 51.8938678°N 8.4931827°W / 51.8938678; -8.4931827 (Cork, Gill Abbey)
Cork — St Stephen's Priory founded before 1295;
converted to the Blue-coat Hospital 1674
Cork Grey Friary Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded 1214 by Dermot Mor MacCarthy Reagh;
built c.1229-31, benefactors the de Barrys and Prendergasts;
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1500;
dissolved and abandoned 1540; granted to Andrew Skydy c.1565
St Mary's Shandon
____________________
Seandun;
Shandon
[14]
Cork Franciscan Friary * founded 1609;
extant
51°53′55″N 8°28′44″W / 51.898515°N 8.478806°W / 51.898515; -8.478806 (Cork Franciscan Friary)
Cork Nunnery ~ Benedictine[notes 19] or Augustinian[notes 20] nuns
license granted following petition by Agnes de Hareford, a recluse of Cork, and enquiry by John Wogan, Justiciar 1297, on the direction of the Crown;
founded c.1327 by William de Barry who, with John de Barry, John FitzGilbert and Philip FitzRobert granted endowments to Agnes and others nuns;
possibly on site later occupied by Market House
St John the Baptist
Cork Nunnery ø supposed Benedictine nuns
Cork Preceptory Knights Hospitaller (mistakenly given as Knights Templar[notes 21])
hospice rather than regular preceptory, founded before 1212, confirmed to the Hospitallers by Innocent III; built 1292;
dissolved 16th century?; passed to the Crown
St John the Baptist
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Sancti Johannis de Corcag
Creggane Friary supposed Franciscan Friars transferred from Timoleague, arising from a misreading Crecan in Ibane;
Cregane
Cullen Monastery ø purported Gaelic nuns, founded by St Laitrian (Lasair Fhiona) — ruins near a church held to have belonged to an ancient nunnery,[notes 22] latterly under erenaghs Cuillenn Ui Chiuv 52°06′44″N 9°07′09″W / 52.1121455°N 9.1190815°W / 52.1121455; -9.1190815 (Cullen Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Dal Modula ~ early monastic site, possibly located in County Cork
Donaghmore Monastery founded by St Fingene or St Laichtin (Lachtain) of Freshford;
now parochial church
Donoughmore;
Donnoughmore;
Domnach-mor-mitaine
51°59′59″N 8°44′20″W / 51.999679°N 8.738937°W / 51.999679; -8.738937 (Donaghmore Monastery (approx. loc.)) (approx)
Fermoy Monastery #? Cistercian monks — from Inishlounaght
founded 1170 by Donal Mor O'Brien;
dissolved 1542;
granted to Tibold Roch, son of Viscount Roch, before 1570;
granted to Sir Richard Grenville c.1590
Castrum Dei;
M-fearmaighe;
Armoy;
Fearmaigh;
Iormoy
52°08′15″N 8°16′54″W / 52.137596°N 8.281717°W / 52.137596; -8.281717 (Fermoy Monastery)
Garinish Monastery Gaelic nuns
founded before c.530
Kilchuillin;
Ilane-i-Cullin;
Illnacullen
51°41′26″N 9°37′06″W / 51.6904895°N 9.6183586°W / 51.6904895; -9.6183586 (Garinish Monastery)
Glanworth Abbey   Dominican Friars
founded 1475[notes 23] (1227[notes 24]) by the Roche family;
officially suppressed February 1541, though apparently still in occupation during the reign of Elizabeth I;
restored;
dissolved c.1578, leased to three laymen;
held by the Viscount of Fermoy 1588; subsequent history J. P. O'Heyne, O.P. Irish Dominicans,[notes 25] 1706, T. de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, edition of 1762 and Daphne Pochin Mould, The Irish Dominicans, p. 126
Priory of the Holy Cross
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Glenn-amhnach;
Glenn-amain;
Glanore
[16][17]

52°11′18″N 8°21′17″W / 52.1882°N 8.3547°W / 52.1882; -8.3547 (Glanworth Abbey)
Goleen Friary Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
founded before 1442
Gahannyh Friary? 51°29′42″N 9°42′26″W / 51.4950914°N 9.7071934°W / 51.4950914; -9.7071934 (Goleen Friary)
Gouganebarra Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
founded 6th century, retreat of St Finbarre prior to his founding Cork
Gougane Barra;
Gobhagnabarra
51°49′53″N 9°20′50″W / 51.8313753°N 9.3473053°W / 51.8313753; -9.3473053 (Gouganebarra Monastery)
Inishcarra Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
founded by St Senan, who left a community of disciples;
dissolved
Iniscarra;
Iniscara;
Inis-cara by Lua;
Tuaim-nava
51°54′30″N 8°39′15″W / 51.9082198°N 8.6540508°W / 51.9082198; -8.6540508 (Inishcarra Monastery)
Inishleena Monastery Gaelic monks and nuns, reputedly founded by St Finbarre Cellmagciun 51°54′25″N 8°42′04″W / 51.906843°N 8.7010002°W / 51.906843; -8.7010002 (Inishleena Monastery)
Iniskieran Monastery Franciscan friars
founded 1460 by Florence Moar O'Driscoll
Clear Island Monastery 51°26′20″N 9°29′43″W / 51.4388682°N 9.4951916°W / 51.4388682; -9.4951916 (Iniskieran Monastery)
Kilbeacon Monastery Gaelic monks;
founded 650 by St Abban
Kilcatherine Cell Celtic nuns
founded by St Caitiarn, niece of St Senan; double monastery
Cell Catigern;
Cell-chatiern;
Cell-chatigern
[18]

51°42′56″N 9°58′10″W / 51.7155366°N 9.969551°W / 51.7155366; -9.969551 (Kilcatherine Cell)
Kilcrea Friary   Observant Franciscan Friars
founded 1465-78 (1470,[notes 26] 1478,[notes 27][notes 28]) by Cormac Mac Thady MacCarthy More, King of Desmond, Lord of Muskerry;
officially suppressed 1542, friars remaining in occupancy under the protection of the MacCarthy family;
dissolved 1577; granted on lease for 21 years to Sir Cormock MacCarthy (Cormac mac Teige MacCarthy), who left the Friars in occupancy;
church plundered by English soldiers 1584;
restored 1589 under Cormac mac Dermot MacCarthy;
sacked 1599;
restored 1604;
dissolved 1614, fell into Protestant possession, friars expelled c.1614;
damaged buildings repaired by Fr. John Gold, 1621;
granted by Oliver Cromwell to Lord Broghill 1641;
in trusteeship of Commissioners of Public Works 1892; (NM)
Cell-credhe;
(cf. Kilkeary)
51°51′54″N 8°42′40″W / 51.864888°N 8.711177°W / 51.864888; -8.711177 (Kilcrea Friary)
Kilcrea Nunnery purportedly founded 6th century by St Cere [19]

51°51′53″N 8°41′41″W / 51.864832°N 8.694649°W / 51.864832; -8.694649 (Kilcrea Nunnery (approx.)) approx
Kilcrumper Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks, founded 6th century? by St Abban, probably on a site north of Ui Liathain;
Benedictine monks; bestowed on Glascarrig 15th century
Cill Cruimthir;
Ceallcruimthir
[20]

52°11′18″N 8°16′09″W / 52.1882467°N 8.2691002°W / 52.1882467; -8.2691002 (Kilcrumper Monastery)
Kilkilleen Monastery ø~ supposed monastic site - order, foundation and period unknown
"Friary in ruins"[notes 29]
51°31′40″N 9°23′33″W / 51.5278096°N 9.3926239°W / 51.5278096; -9.3926239 (Kilkilleen, supposed monastic site)
Killabraher Monastery ø~ supposed monastic site — order and period unknown 52°15′46″N 8°48′11″W / 52.2629045°N 8.8029671°W / 52.2629045; -8.8029671 (Killabraher, supposed monastic site)
Killaconenagh Monastery Gaelic nuns
founded 6th century? by St Abban, after his founding Magee
Killachad conchean?;
Killachadconchean
51°38′19″N 9°56′53″W / 51.6386893°N 9.9479485°W / 51.6386893; -9.9479485 (Killaconenagh Monastery)
Killeenemer Monastery
Kilmaclenine Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks, probably founded before 606 by St Colman mac Leinin of Cloyne Cell-mac-leinin 52°12′40″N 8°45′08″W / 52.211078°N 8.752327°W / 52.211078; -8.752327 (Kilmaclenine Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Kilmoney Priory Augustinian Canons Regular
cell, dependent on Gill Abbey
founded ?;
probably a vicarage after mid-14th century;
dissolved before 1400(?);
'Abbey' site given in Memorial Atlas of Ireland 1901
51°47′53″N 8°24′16″W / 51.7979468°N 8.4043694°W / 51.7979468; -8.4043694 (Kilmoney Priory)
Kilnamanagh Monastery Gaelic nuns, foundation named for Ana, sister of St Caitiarn of Kilcatherine and niece of St Senan Kilmana 51°37′55″N 10°02′55″W / 51.6319237°N 10.048542°W / 51.6319237; -10.048542 (Kilnamanagh Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Kilnamarbhan Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century? by St Abban
Kilshanahan Monastery ø~ supposed monastic site — unknown order or foundation, "Ruined abbey and church" [notes 30] 52°02′07″N 8°19′18″W / 52.0352807°N 8.3218002°W / 52.0352807; -8.3218002 (Kilshanahan, supposed monastic site)
Kinneigh Monastery Gaelic monks
founded by St Colman; possibly not surviving after 10th century
Cell-mor-Cinnech;
Cell-mor-Ceanneich
51°46′02″N 8°59′23″W / 51.7672556°N 8.9896488°W / 51.7672556; -8.9896488 (Kinneigh Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Kinsale Friary * Carmelite Friars
founded 1334[notes 31] (during the reign of Edward III[notes 32]) by Robert fitz Richard Balrain;
dissolved 1541 (1543); Queen Elizabeth I;
rebuilt 2003-2006; extant
The Friary Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary;
the Friary Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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Kinsale Abbey;
Kynsalle;
Cenn-saile
[21][22][23]

51°42′31″N 8°31′30″W / 51.708622°N 8.525131°W / 51.708622; -8.525131 (Kinsale Friary)
Kinsale Monastery early monastic site, founded by St M'Eilte Ogh (M'eltioc) St Gobban
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Kynsalle;
Cenn-saile
51°42′28″N 8°31′43″W / 51.7076855°N 8.528502°W / 51.7076855; -8.528502 (Kinsale Priory (approx.)) (approx)
Labbamolaga Monastery   Gaelic monks
founded 7th century by St Molaga of Timoleague, reputedly buried here
Leaba-molaga;
Tampailin;
Tulach-min-molaga?
[24]

52°18′03″N 8°20′30″W / 52.3008162°N 8.3415413°W / 52.3008162; -8.3415413 (Labbamolaga Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Legan Abbey,
Monkstown
Benedictine monks, daughter house of Waterford Priory
dependent on Waterford and Bath;
founded sometime before 1301 (after 1204);
dissolved before 1350?
Liegane, in Monkstown [25]

51°51′01″N 8°20′07″W / 51.8502276°N 8.3354044°W / 51.8502276; -8.3354044 (Legan Abbey)
Loch-eire Monastery early monastic site, purportedly founded by St Finbarr
Lough Ine Monastery probable early monastic site, Gaelic monks Lough Hyne;
Templebreedy
51°29′59″N 9°17′51″W / 51.4997669°N 9.2976093°W / 51.4997669; -9.2976093 (Lough Ine Monastery)
Lueim Monastery ø supposed monastic site — order and foundation unknown; mentioned 1318[notes 33]
Midleton Abbey # Cistercian monks — from Monasteranenagh
founded 1179/80, purportedly by the FitzGerald family[notes 34] (or the Barry family[notes 35]); transferred from Monasteranenagh 1180;
dissolved before 1573 (1543); abbot and convent remained as tenants after 1548; granted to John FitzEdmond FitzGerald 1573 and 1575;
destroyed 19th century;
Baptist church of St John reputedly occupies the site
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary of Chore
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de Choro Sancti Benedicti;
Castra-na-chore;
Chorus S. Benedicti;
Monasterore;
Middleton
M-na-chore
[26]

51°54′49″N 8°10′28″W / 51.9136966°N 8.1744826°W / 51.9136966; -8.1744826 (Midleton Abbey)
Monanimy Commandery ø purported Knights Templar Monanimy Preceptory [27][28]
Mourne Abbey   (erroneously given as Knights Templar[notes 36])
founded before 1216 (during the reign of King John) by Alexander de Sancta Helena;
later, Knights Hospitaller
Mourne Preceptory;
Ballynamona Preceptory;
M-na-mona;
Morne;
Meny Nymone;
Ballinemony
52°04′52″N 8°37′35″W / 52.0810489°N 8.626349°W / 52.0810489; -8.626349 (Mourne Abbey)
The Priory, Newmarket 52°12′56″N 8°59′52″W / 52.2154956°N 8.9978886°W / 52.2154956; -8.9978886 (The Priory, Newmark)
Nohaval Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks, reputedly founded by St Finian; formerly site of a round tower[notes 37] Nuachongbhail;
Nogoual
51°43′19″N 8°23′19″W / 51.7218178°N 8.3886623°W / 51.7218178; -8.3886623 (Nohaval Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Nohavaldaly Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks;
reported stump of round tower[notes 38]
St Finian
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Nuachongbhail;
Nohaval-daly
52°05′51″N 9°12′09″W / 52.097437°N 9.2025948°W / 52.097437; -9.2025948 (Nohavaldaly Monastery)
Omolaggie Monastery early monastic site
Augustinian Canons Regular
possibly dependent on Cong
Quchwill Abbey abbey mentioned in 1355[notes 39] — probable reference Gill Abbey, or possibly Youghal
Ross Priory early monastic site, founded 590 by Saint Fachnan Mougach
unconfirmed suggestion of Augustinian Canons Regular[notes 40]
Benedictine monks
dependent on St James, Wurzburg;
founded before 1148?;
reportedly ruinous by February 1541;
dissolved 1541
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Rosscarbery
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Rosscarbery;
Rosailithir;
Ross-ailithir;
Ruis-ailithir;
Ross Carberry
51°34′36″N 9°01′59″W / 51.5766428°N 9.0329933°W / 51.5766428; -9.0329933 (Ross Priory)
Ross in Munster Augustinian Friars, dubious supposed foundation in Ros Carbery
Ross Friary Franciscan Friars, dubious foundation[notes 41]
Sherkin Friary Observant Franciscan Friars
founded 1460 by Florence O'Driscoll,Magnus[notes 42] or 1470 by Dermit O'Driscoll,[notes 43] papal license granted 1449, at the petition of Fynin Ohedustoy (Fineen O'Driscoll), to found an Observant friary; though no reference to building before 1460 or 1462;
dissolved: plundered and burnt 1537 (or 1538), friars removed to the mainland;
rebuilt;
1578 restored;
granted to John Bealing 1590;
friars began to rebuild friary 1627; (NM)
Sherkin Island Abbey 51°28′34″N 9°23′59″W / 51.475981°N 9.399796°W / 51.475981; -9.399796 (Sherkin Friary)
Skeam West Monastery ø possible early monastic site, Gaelic monks Skream Island West 51°29′43″N 9°26′11″W / 51.4953319°N 9.4363976°W / 51.4953319; -9.4363976 (Skeam West Monastery)
Spike Island Monasteryø~ possible early monastic site, possibly located in County Cork or Carrig Island, County Kerry Inispict;
Inispuinc
Spittle Bridge Monastery Gaelic monks 52°12′10″N 8°16′30″W / 52.2027675°N 8.2749367°W / 52.2027675; -8.2749367 (Spittle Bridge Monastery)
Strawhall Monastery early monastic site, Gaelic monks
founded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare
Kilbrenan;
Enach-mid-brenin
51°49′08″N 8°47′31″W / 51.8190149°N 8.7920666°W / 51.8190149; -8.7920666 (Strawhall Monastery)
Templefaughtna ø~ purported Knights Hospitaller — ruins of an old establishment[notes 44] 51°34′38″N 8°59′51″W / 51.5772296°N 8.9973736°W / 51.5772296; -8.9973736 (Templefaughtna (purported monastic site)),
Timoleague Friary   Franciscan Friars
founded 1240 by McCarthy Riabach or L William James Barry or c.1307-16 by Margery de Courci, wife of William Barry;
built on the site of an earlier monastery;
transferred from Cregan 1279
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1460;
dissolved 1542, Friars in occupancy 1626 and 1641
dissolved; passed to Lord Inchiquin; (NM)
Timoleague Abbey;
Tech-molaiga;
Tech-molagga;
Temolagi;
Thatmelage;
Thimolagi
51°38′31″N 8°45′53″W / 51.6419918°N 8.7647724°W / 51.6419918; -8.7647724 (Timoleague Friary)
Toames Monastery Gaelic monks Tuaim-muscraighe Monastery? 51°52′02″N 8°57′12″W / 51.8672701°N 8.9533424°W / 51.8672701; -8.9533424 (Toames Monastery)
Tracton Abbey Cistercian monks — from Whitland
built 1224 by McCarthy;
1225, Cistercian chapter general approved petition from Odo de Barru 1222 and 1223 to found abbey;
colonized 22 February 1225;
suppressed 1540-1, though monks possibly remained;
dissolved after 1541; granted to James Craig and Henry (Gylford (Guilford) 1568;
Elizabeth I directed Henry Gylford to have 60-year lease 1568;
assigned by Craig to the Earl of Cork
Albus tractus;
Traghton
51°45′41″N 8°23′32″W / 51.7612862°N 8.3921921°W / 51.7612862; -8.3921921 (Tracton Abbey)
Tulach-min-Molaga ~ early monastic site, founded 7th century by St Molagga of Timoleague and ann Beachaire, possibly located near Mitchelstown or Fermoy, probably Labbamolaga (supra) ?Labbamolaga
Tullylease Abbey early monastic site, founded by St Berechert, an Anglo-Saxon;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1170?, built by Mathew, son of Griffin;
cell dependent on Kells Ossory after 1193;
dissolved (?)
Tulach-leis;
Tealach-leas;
Tealach-lias;
Tulales;
Tullelash;
Tollelyche;
Tolleleyleyse
52°19′03″N 8°56′27″W / 52.317452°N 8.940897°W / 52.317452; -8.940897 (Tullylease Abbey)
Weeme Priory Augustinian Canons Regular
extant 14th century
Youghal — Carmelite Friary post-Reformation foundation purportedly established in the ruins of an earlier Carmelite 'abbey'[notes 45]
Youghal — Dominican Friary (North Abbey)   Dominican Friars
founded 1268 (1271[notes 46]) by Thomas fitz Maurice;
built 1268 by Maurice, descendant of Lord Offaly;
Regular Observant Dominican Friars
reformed 1493;
dissolved c.1543; granted in perpetuity to William Walshe c.1580; friars probably expelled 1583;
granted to John Thickpenny, a soldier, 1584;
granted, in the occupation of Thickpenny's widow, to Sir Walter Raleigh, 1587, whereupon the buildings were destroyed, the friars remaining in or near the town
Holy Cross Priory
Our Lady of Graces Priory;
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Eochaille;
Araill;
Iochil;
Yoghill;
Youghuld
51°57′27″N 7°51′15″W / 51.9574371°N 7.854259°W / 51.9574371; -7.854259 (North Abbey, Youghal)
Youghal — Franciscan Friary (South Abbey)   Franciscan Friars
built 1224 by Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland;
Observant Franciscan Friars
reformed 1460;
dissolved 1541-2: church and cloister demolished, convent withdrew to Curraheen, County Waterford;
friars apparently returned soon afterwards, with Coraheen retained for use as a refuge in emergency;
dissolved 1583, friars expelled or killed and buildings destroyed by English Protestants;
abandoned until another house established 1627 (see immediately below)
51°56′56″N 7°50′33″W / 51.9488148°N 7.8425431°W / 51.9488148; -7.8425431 (South Abbey, Youghal)
Youghal — Franciscan Friary, later site Franciscan Friars
founded 1627 in succession to site abandoned (see immediately above)
Youghal Priory   Benedictine monks
cell, hospital or Maison Dieu, dependent on Waterford and Bath;
founded 1185 before 1306;
dissolved 1536?
St John's House 51°57′24″N 7°51′05″W / 51.956600°N 7.851467°W / 51.956600; -7.851467 (Youghal Priory)
Youghal Nunnery assumed to have been Franciscan? nuns, possibly St Clare (Franciscan Second Order);
convent possibly founded during the reign of Henry II;
priory founded before 1385;
dissolved 1542

St Anne

Youghill in Munster Friary Augustinian Friars
possibly founded c.1643
Youghal



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Notes edit

  1. ^ Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, xxiv, p.129
  2. ^ Luke Wadding: Analecta Hibernica No.6, vol ii, p.156
  3. ^ Analecta Hibernica No.6, vol iii p.195
  4. ^ Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
  5. ^ Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967) p.166
  6. ^ Annals of the Four Masters, ed. J. O'Donovan, 1848-51
  7. ^ Canice Mooney, OFM, Terminus; vol i, p.128
  8. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), ed. 1815 i. p.263
  9. ^ given in plea roll 30, K. Ed I
  10. ^ James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654, p.198 - mistook order as Franciscans: cf E. B. Fitzmaurice & A. G. Little, Materials for History of the Franciscan Province of Ireland, 1920, p.90
  11. ^ 17 K.James I: 'King's Collections', manuscripts compiled by Dr Madden, late 17th century, revised by Harris, NLI and TCD (Mervyn Achdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786)
  12. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edited 1815, i, p.294 - listed at Clonmine by Lubin
  13. ^ Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
  14. ^ Ordnance Survey
  15. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edited 1815, i p.138
  16. ^ Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, xxxiv. p.129
  17. ^ Cork Historical Journal, 61 (1956), earliest contemporary record, Will of John de Wynchedon, bequests to the friary and requesting burial in there)
  18. ^ James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654
  19. ^ William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, edited by Dodsworth & Dugdale, i, edition of 1682, ii edition of 1673 — possible reference to sisters at Benedictine hospital-cell
  20. ^ Dr. Cochrane (Cork Archaeological and Historical Society, xviii, p.124)
  21. ^ Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1768, p.68
  22. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edited 1815, i, p.294
  23. ^ Urban Flanagan, O.P.
  24. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edited 1815
  25. ^ (Epilogue Chronology ...), translated by A. Coleman, O.P., 1902
  26. ^ James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquatibus ejus, edition of 1654
  27. ^ Harris's Table in Ware-Harris, Antiquities, 1745
  28. ^ Canice Mooney, O.F.M., Terminus, 1954, pp. 248–9
  29. ^ Ordnance Survey
  30. ^ Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901
  31. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edition of 1815, i, p.219
  32. ^ James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654
  33. ^ 'King's Collections', manuscripts compiled by Dr Madden, late 17th century, revised by Harris, NLI and TCD (as cited by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786) p.74
  34. ^ Leopold Janauschek, Originum Cisterciensium, 1877
  35. ^ Gasparis Jongelini, Notitia Abbatiarum ordines Cisterciensis per orbem universum, 1640 (Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722)
  36. ^ erroneous reference by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.75
  37. ^ Ordnance Survey
  38. ^ Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edition of 1815, i, p.294
  39. ^ 'King's Collections', manuscripts compiled by Dr Madden, late 17th century, revised by Harris, NLI and TCD (as cited by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786), p.76
  40. ^ Dr Cochrane, Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, xviii, p.125
  41. ^ tentative reference, Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.249, 266
  42. ^ Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission), No.6, Nov. 1934, ii, p.157
  43. ^ James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654
  44. ^ John Cooke, Handbook for Travellers in Ireland, 1910, p.447
  45. ^ no name similar to Youghal listed either in Fonds Grand Carmes or Arch. Ord. Rome (Carmelite Order), Manuscripts. II, C.O. II. 26, p.13, written 1739-59
  46. ^ Clyn

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This is a list of the monastic houses in County Cork Ireland The smaller establishments such as monastic cells and notable monastic granges particularly those with resident monks and camerae of the military orders of monks Knights Templars and Knights Hospitallers are included The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had or was purported to have the status or function of an abbey priory or preceptory commandery Contents 1 Layout 2 Abbreviations and Key 3 Map link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county 4 Notes 5 References 6 See alsoLayout editCommunities provenance shows the status and communities existing at each establishment together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution and the current status of the site Formal name or dedication shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated where known Alternative names some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time In order to assist in text searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided Abbreviations and Key editThe sites listed are ruins or fragmentary remains unless indicated thus current monastic function 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 unknowno possibly no such monastic foundation at location no such monastic foundation identification ambiguous or confusedLocations with names in italics indicate probable duplication misidentification with another location or non existent foundations either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented Trusteeship denoted as follows NIEA Scheduled Monument NI NM National Monument ROI C I Church of IrelandR C Roman Catholic ChurchMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp nbsp Abbeymahon Abbey nbsp Abbeystrowry Abbey nbsp Aghadown Monastery nbsp Aghamanister Abbey nbsp Ballybeg Priory nbsp Ballygarvan supposed monastic site approx loc nbsp Ballymacadane Abbey nbsp Ballymacadane Friary nbsp Ballynoe supposedmonastic site nbsp Ballyvourney Abbey nbsp Bantry Friary approx nbsp Bawnatemple Monastery nbsp Bridgetown Abbey nbsp Brigown Monastery nbsp Buttevant Friary nbsp Carrigillihy Monastery supposed monastic site nbsp Castlecor supposed monastic site nbsp Castlelyons Abbey nbsp Castlemartyr Priory nbsp Cecilstown supposedmonastic site nbsp Clear Island Monastery nbsp Clogagh Friary nbsp Clonmeen Monastery nbsp Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery nbsp Coole Abbey nbsp CORK see right nbsp Cullen Monastery approx nbsp Donaghmore Monastery approx loc nbsp Fermoy Monastery nbsp Garinish Monastery nbsp Glanworth Abbey nbsp Goleen Friary nbsp Gouganebarra Monastery nbsp Inishcarra Monastery nbsp Inishleena Monastery nbsp Iniskieran Monastery nbsp Kilcatherine Cell nbsp Kilcrea Friary nbsp Kilcrea Nunnery approx nbsp Kilcrumper Monastery nbsp Kilkilleen supposed monastic site nbsp Killabraher supposed monastic site nbsp Killaconenagh Monastery nbsp KilmaclenineMonastery approx nbsp Kilmoney Priory nbsp Kilnamanagh Monastery approx nbsp Kilshanahan supposed monastic site nbsp Kinneigh Monastery approx nbsp Kinsale Friary nbsp Kinsale Priory approx nbsp Labbamolaga Monastery approx nbsp Legan Abbey nbsp Lough Ine Monastery nbsp Midleton Abbey nbsp Mourne Abbey nbsp The Priory Newmark nbsp Nohaval Monastery approx nbsp Nohavaldaly Monastery nbsp Ross Priory nbsp Sherkin Friary nbsp Skeam West Monastery nbsp Spittle Bridge Monastery nbsp Strawhall Monastery nbsp Templefaughtnapurported monastic site nbsp Timoleague Friary nbsp Toames Monastery nbsp Tracton Abbey nbsp Tullylease Abbey nbsp YOUGHAL see right class notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in County Cork nbsp nbsp Augustinian Priory nbsp Cork Monastery probable loc nbsp Augustinian Abbey nbsp Gill Abbey nbsp Franciscan Friaryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in County Cork nbsp nbsp North Abbey nbsp South Abbey nbsp Youghal Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Youghal Foundation Image Communities amp Provenance Formal Name or Dedication amp Alternative Names OnLine References amp LocationAbbeymahon Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Baltinglass County Wicklow community founded at Aghamanister 1172 transferred from Aghamanister before 1278 founded 1278 by Count McSheribay jurors deemed the church to have been in parochial use from time immemorial February 1541 dissolved 1541 leased to Viscount Barrymore 1568 leased to Nicholas Walshe Justice of Munster 1584 granted in perpetuity to Walshe 1587 Abbey Mahon Abbey Fons Vivus Maun Maure O Manne Ui Badamna O Badvine Obalvine 1 51 38 12 N 8 44 11 W 51 6367183 N 8 7362766 W 51 6367183 8 7362766 Abbeymahon Abbey Abbeystrowry Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Abbeymahonfounded after 1228 possibly restored as an abbey before 1281 and shortly failed dissolved after 1281 cell of Abbeymahon from 1281 dissolved c 1541 Strowry Abbey Mainistre Inscorrye Shrowry Flumen Vivum 2 51 33 06 N 9 17 19 W 51 5517524 N 9 2885542 W 51 5517524 9 2885542 Abbeystrowry Abbey Aghadown Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksround tower standing until 18th century AughadownAchad duine 51 32 19 N 9 23 12 W 51 5385948 N 9 3866158 W 51 5385948 9 3866158 Aghadown Monastery Aghamanister Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Baltinglass founded 1172 by Dermot MacCormac MacCarthy King of Desmonddissolved before 1278 transferred to Abbeymahon Ui Badamna Abbey 1 51 37 32 N 8 46 28 W 51 625527 N 8 774344 W 51 625527 8 774344 Aghamanister Abbey Ballybeg Priory nbsp Augustinian Canons Regularfounded 1229 by Philip de Barry dissolved 1541 granted to George Bouchier Esq c 1573 who forfeited for non payment of rent granted to Stephen Walter of Cork in 1583 St Thomas 3 52 13 10 N 8 40 11 W 52 219334 N 8 669831 W 52 219334 8 669831 Ballybeg Priory Ballygarvan Monastery Carrigaline parish supposed monastic site order foundation and period unknown 51 49 05 N 8 29 19 W 51 817960 N 8 488569 W 51 817960 8 488569 Ballygarvan supposed monastic site approx loc approx Ballymacadane Abbey Augustinian nunsfounded c 1450 by Cormac MacCarthy MacTiege Laider dissolved1539 site granted to Franciscan Friars see immediately below Balie macedan Bally macedan Bally magadain Bally vacadane 4 51 50 18 N 8 34 09 W 51 8382072 N 8 5692394 W 51 8382072 8 5692394 Ballymacadane Abbey Ballymacadane Friary Franciscan Friars Third Order Regularfounded after 1539 on site of Augustinian nunnery see immediately above dissolved before 1584 51 50 18 N 8 34 09 W 51 8382072 N 8 5692394 W 51 8382072 8 5692394 Ballymacadane Friary Ballynoe Monastery o supposed monastic site order and period unknown suggested Knights Hospitaller notes 1 Baile nua na sagart 5 51 59 31 N 8 03 39 W 51 9918572 N 8 0608749 W 51 9918572 8 0608749 Ballynoe supposed monastic site Ballyvourney Abbey Gaelic nunsfounded 650 6th or 7th century by St Abban for St Gobonate possibly continuing after 1111 dissolved before 1172 Franciscan Friars Third Order Regular BallvourneyBaile Mhuirne Baile boirne 6 51 56 36 N 9 10 19 W 51 9433125 N 9 1718674 W 51 9433125 9 1718674 Ballyvourney Abbey Bantry Friary Franciscan Friars Minor Conventualfounded c 1460 existing by 1466 1307 notes 2 1320 notes 3 Observant Franciscan Friarsreformed 1482 by Fr David Hiarlaighy Observant Franciscan Friars 1522 32 nominally suppressed 1541 2 friars reportedly expelled on several occasions notes 4 by the English during the reign of Elizabeth I demolished by Daniel O Sullivan of Beare refounded dissolved 1580 and occupied by the English O Sullivan promised to rebuild house 1602 Beanntraighe Bendtraigi 7 8 51 40 45 N 9 27 00 W 51 6792614 N 9 4499588 W 51 6792614 9 4499588 Bantry Friary approx approx Bawnatemple Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monks notes 5 51 53 14 N 8 52 22 W 51 8872993 N 8 8726401 W 51 8872993 8 8726401 Bawnatemple Monastery Bridgetown Abbey nbsp Augustinian Canons Regular Victorine from Newtown Trim and St Thomas Dublinfounded 1206 16 by Alexander Fitz Hugh dissolved c 1545 obtained by Roger Pope of Grangegorman surrendered to Sir Henry Sidney Lord Deputy 1576 7 held by Viscount of Fermoy 1588 granted to Ludovick Briskell 1595 St Mary Bridge Town Priory Baile an dorchid Balindroghed Balindregh Pons Fermoy Villa Pontis 9 52 08 58 N 8 27 00 W 52 149396 N 8 4499884 W 52 149396 8 4499884 Bridgetown Abbey Brigown Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksfounded by 6th century St Abban possibly not continuing after 10th century round tower fell 1720 Brigobann Mitchelstown 52 15 40 N 8 16 07 W 52 2610659 N 8 2684994 W 52 2610659 8 2684994 Brigown Monastery Buttevant Friary nbsp Franciscan Friars Minor Conventualfounded 1251 notes 6 1276 9 notes 7 or 1290 by David Oge Barry David de Barry Lord Buttevant nominally suppressed 1540 dissolved 1559 during the reign of Elizabeth I Observant Franciscan Friarsrefounded 1609 29 re occupied from Restoration to after 1800 NM Ecclesia Tumulorum Bothon Buton Killenenagh Killnamullagh Botha finn 10 52 13 54 N 8 40 09 W 52 231536 N 8 669136 W 52 231536 8 669136 Buttevant Friary Buttevant Nunnery purported nunnery evidence lacking St Owen or St John the BaptistCarrigillihy Monastery o Myross parish unknown or doubtful establishment supposedly Cistercian monks founded 1172 by Dermot MacCarthy King of Desmond dissolved granted to Nicholas Walshe in perpetuity c 1587 ruins erroneously attributed as Maure Abbey notes 8 actually Abbeymahon Carigillihy Curraghalicky Abbey de Sancto Mauro 51 32 23 N 9 07 41 W 51 5396625 N 9 1281796 W 51 5396625 9 1281796 Carrigillihy Monastery supposed monastic site Castlecor supposed monastic site order foundation and period unknown apparent abbey at Castle Corinth notes 9 Castle Corith 52 12 11 N 8 48 07 W 52 2030831 N 8 8020229 W 52 2030831 8 8020229 Castlecor supposed monastic site Castlelyons Friary nbsp Carmelite Friarsfounded 1307 9 1324 from within the de Barry family John de Barry notes 10 who had been granted license to alienate an area of land for a Carmelite friary 11 August 1309 but inhibited being without papal license dissolved c 1541 granted to Viscount Barrymore 1568 restored by c 1737 now Castlemartyr Castle Lyons Castelio Castleyhane Castelleaghan Castrileonensis 11 52 05 21 N 8 14 02 W 52 0891217 N 8 2339901 W 52 0891217 8 2339901 Castlelyons Abbey Castlemartyr Priory Carmelite monks 51 54 36 N 8 03 31 W 51 9099142 N 8 0585575 W 51 9099142 8 0585575 Castlemartyr Priory Cecilstown supposed monastic site order and period unknown 52 10 01 N 8 46 13 W 52 1670357 N 8 7703514 W 52 1670357 8 7703514 Cecilstown supposed monastic site Clear Island Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksfounded by St Ciaran of Seirkieran Inis cleire Traigh Chiarain 51 26 18 N 9 30 34 W 51 4382262 N 9 5094395 W 51 4382262 9 5094395 Clear Island Monastery Clogagh Friary o Franciscan Friars Third Order Regularfoundation called a little abbey notes 11 doubtful a community existed here Cloggagh Cloig theach 51 40 29 N 8 48 01 W 51 6747907 N 8 8003922 W 51 6747907 8 8003922 Clogagh Friary Clonmeen Monastery Augustinian Canons Regularfounded by Mr O Callaghan the O Callaghan family notes 12 possible erroneous reference to Clonmines County Wexford notes 13 site of monastery notes 14 Clonmere Cluain min Clonmines County Wexford Clonmine 52 08 16 N 8 51 54 W 52 137808 N 8 8650227 W 52 137808 8 8650227 Clonmeen Monastery Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery nbsp early monastic site purported nunnery notes 15 apparently erroneous reference to Killeedy Cluainchreduil County Limerick founded 6th century by Colman mac Lenine destroyed many times by Vikings St Ite Cluain uama Cluain vama Killeedy Cluainchreduil County Limerick 51 51 42 N 8 07 09 W 51 861735 N 8 119227 W 51 861735 8 119227 Cloyne Cathedral Monastery and Nunnery Coole Monastery early monastic site founded 6th century by St Abban Cuil collingi Cul collingi Cul collainge Cul chuillinghe CilculenCoole Abbey Franciscan Friars 52 06 33 N 8 12 14 W 52 109154 N 8 203955 W 52 109154 8 203955 Coole Abbey Coole Preceptory Knights Templarfounded 1296 by a de BarryConna Preceptory o purported Knights Hospitaller notes 16 Cork Augustinian Priory Augustinian Canons Regularbuilt 1780 extant 12 51 53 53 N 8 28 33 W 51 8980885 N 8 4759468 W 51 8980885 8 4759468 Cork Augustinian Priory Cork Monastery nbsp early monastic site founded 600 by St Finbar Bairre site probably now occupied by St Finbarre s Cathedral Corcagh Corcaigh 51 53 40 N 8 28 49 W 51 8943246 N 8 4803617 W 51 8943246 8 4803617 Cork Monastery probable loc probable Cork Hospital and Cell Benedictine monksdependent on Waterfordfounded c 1191 united to Bath before 1204 dissolved 1536 Cell or hospital of St John the Evangelist CorkCork St Sepulchre s Priory o Benedictine monks held by St Nicholas s Priory Exeter sometime having a prior though no community hereCork Priory Benedictine Augustinian nunsfounded 1297 on the wishes of Agnes de Hareford on the findings of enquiry by John Wogan Justiciar on direction of the Crown dissolved before 1540 St John the BaptistCork Augustinian Abbey nbsp Augustinian Friarsfounded 14th 15th century before 1306 notes 17 during the reign of Edward I notes 18 by Lord Kinsale Observant Augustinian Friars 1472 to 1475 and 1484 dissolved 1540 granted to Cormac MacCarthy c 1576 The Abbey Church of the Most Holy Trinity Red Abbey Tower 13 51 53 39 N 8 28 20 W 51 8940896 N 8 472138 W 51 8940896 8 472138 Cork Augustinian Abbey Cork Black Friary Dominican Friarsfounded 1229 by Lord Philip de Barry Observant Dominican Friarsreformed 1484 dissolved 1540 1 granted to William Boureman 20 December 1543 bought by Brown and Goule request by the Earl of Desmond to return the friary to the Dominicans 1557 uncertain whether the Dominicans regained the friary from the purchasers granted to Sir John King 1616 subsequent history J P O Heyne O P Irish Dominicans Epilogue Chronology translated by A Coleman O P 1902 1706 and A Coleman O P The Ancient Dominican Foundations of Ireland 1902 St Mary de Insula 14 Cork St Mary s Dominican Church and Priory Dominican FriarsNovitate extant St MaryCork Gill Abbey daughter house of Cong founded 1136 7 by Cormac Mac Carthy dissolved 1542 4 granted c 1590 to Cormac MacCarthy and Sir Richard Grenville CI Church on site St John the baptist correctly St John the Evangelist Antro S Finarri Weem Weym 51 53 38 N 8 29 35 W 51 8938678 N 8 4931827 W 51 8938678 8 4931827 Cork Gill Abbey Cork St Stephen s Priory founded before 1295 converted to the Blue coat Hospital 1674Cork Grey Friary Franciscan Friars Minor Conventualfounded 1214 by Dermot Mor MacCarthy Reagh built c 1229 31 benefactors the de Barrys and Prendergasts Observant Franciscan Friarsreformed 1500 dissolved and abandoned 1540 granted to Andrew Skydy c 1565 St Mary s Shandon Seandun Shandon 14 Cork Franciscan Friary founded 1609 extant 51 53 55 N 8 28 44 W 51 898515 N 8 478806 W 51 898515 8 478806 Cork Franciscan Friary Cork Nunnery Benedictine notes 19 or Augustinian notes 20 nunslicense granted following petition by Agnes de Hareford a recluse of Cork and enquiry by John Wogan Justiciar 1297 on the direction of the Crown founded c 1327 by William de Barry who with John de Barry John FitzGilbert and Philip FitzRobert granted endowments to Agnes and others nuns possibly on site later occupied by Market House St John the BaptistCork Nunnery o supposed Benedictine nunsCork Preceptory Knights Hospitaller mistakenly given as Knights Templar notes 21 hospice rather than regular preceptory founded before 1212 confirmed to the Hospitallers by Innocent III built 1292 dissolved 16th century passed to the Crown St John the Baptist Sancti Johannis de CorcagCreggane Friary supposed Franciscan Friars transferred from Timoleague arising from a misreading Crecan in Ibane CreganeCullen Monastery o purported Gaelic nuns founded by St Laitrian Lasair Fhiona ruins near a church held to have belonged to an ancient nunnery notes 22 latterly under erenaghs Cuillenn Ui Chiuv 52 06 44 N 9 07 09 W 52 1121455 N 9 1190815 W 52 1121455 9 1190815 Cullen Monastery approx approx Dal Modula early monastic site possibly located in County CorkDonaghmore Monastery founded by St Fingene or St Laichtin Lachtain of Freshford now parochial church Donoughmore Donnoughmore Domnach mor mitaine 51 59 59 N 8 44 20 W 51 999679 N 8 738937 W 51 999679 8 738937 Donaghmore Monastery approx loc approx Fermoy Monastery Cistercian monks from Inishlounaghtfounded 1170 by Donal Mor O Brien dissolved 1542 granted to Tibold Roch son of Viscount Roch before 1570 granted to Sir Richard Grenville c 1590 Castrum Dei M fearmaighe Armoy Fearmaigh Iormoy 52 08 15 N 8 16 54 W 52 137596 N 8 281717 W 52 137596 8 281717 Fermoy Monastery Garinish Monastery Gaelic nunsfounded before c 530 Kilchuillin Ilane i Cullin Illnacullen 51 41 26 N 9 37 06 W 51 6904895 N 9 6183586 W 51 6904895 9 6183586 Garinish Monastery Glanworth Abbey nbsp Dominican Friarsfounded 1475 notes 23 1227 notes 24 by the Roche family officially suppressed February 1541 though apparently still in occupation during the reign of Elizabeth I restored dissolved c 1578 leased to three laymen held by the Viscount of Fermoy 1588 subsequent history J P O Heyne O P Irish Dominicans notes 25 1706 T de Burgo Hibernica Dominicana edition of 1762 and Daphne Pochin Mould The Irish Dominicans p 126 Priory of the Holy Cross Glenn amhnach Glenn amain Glanore 16 17 52 11 18 N 8 21 17 W 52 1882 N 8 3547 W 52 1882 8 3547 Glanworth Abbey Goleen Friary Franciscan Friars Minor Conventualfounded before 1442 Gahannyh Friary 51 29 42 N 9 42 26 W 51 4950914 N 9 7071934 W 51 4950914 9 7071934 Goleen Friary Gouganebarra Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksfounded 6th century retreat of St Finbarre prior to his founding Cork Gougane Barra Gobhagnabarra 51 49 53 N 9 20 50 W 51 8313753 N 9 3473053 W 51 8313753 9 3473053 Gouganebarra Monastery Inishcarra Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksfounded by St Senan who left a community of disciples dissolved Iniscarra Iniscara Inis cara by Lua Tuaim nava 51 54 30 N 8 39 15 W 51 9082198 N 8 6540508 W 51 9082198 8 6540508 Inishcarra Monastery Inishleena Monastery Gaelic monks and nuns reputedly founded by St Finbarre Cellmagciun 51 54 25 N 8 42 04 W 51 906843 N 8 7010002 W 51 906843 8 7010002 Inishleena Monastery Iniskieran Monastery Franciscan friarsfounded 1460 by Florence Moar O Driscoll Clear Island Monastery 51 26 20 N 9 29 43 W 51 4388682 N 9 4951916 W 51 4388682 9 4951916 Iniskieran Monastery Kilbeacon Monastery Gaelic monks founded 650 by St AbbanKilcatherine Cell Celtic nunsfounded by St Caitiarn niece of St Senan double monastery Cell Catigern Cell chatiern Cell chatigern 18 51 42 56 N 9 58 10 W 51 7155366 N 9 969551 W 51 7155366 9 969551 Kilcatherine Cell Kilcrea Friary nbsp Observant Franciscan Friarsfounded 1465 78 1470 notes 26 1478 notes 27 notes 28 by Cormac Mac Thady MacCarthy More King of Desmond Lord of Muskerry officially suppressed 1542 friars remaining in occupancy under the protection of the MacCarthy family dissolved 1577 granted on lease for 21 years to Sir Cormock MacCarthy Cormac mac Teige MacCarthy who left the Friars in occupancy church plundered by English soldiers 1584 restored 1589 under Cormac mac Dermot MacCarthy sacked 1599 restored 1604 dissolved 1614 fell into Protestant possession friars expelled c 1614 damaged buildings repaired by Fr John Gold 1621 granted by Oliver Cromwell to Lord Broghill 1641 in trusteeship of Commissioners of Public Works 1892 NM Cell credhe cf Kilkeary 51 51 54 N 8 42 40 W 51 864888 N 8 711177 W 51 864888 8 711177 Kilcrea Friary Kilcrea Nunnery purportedly founded 6th century by St Cere 19 51 51 53 N 8 41 41 W 51 864832 N 8 694649 W 51 864832 8 694649 Kilcrea Nunnery approx approxKilcrumper Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monks founded 6th century by St Abban probably on a site north of Ui Liathain Benedictine monks bestowed on Glascarrig 15th century Cill Cruimthir Ceallcruimthir 20 52 11 18 N 8 16 09 W 52 1882467 N 8 2691002 W 52 1882467 8 2691002 Kilcrumper Monastery Kilkilleen Monastery o supposed monastic site order foundation and period unknown Friary in ruins notes 29 51 31 40 N 9 23 33 W 51 5278096 N 9 3926239 W 51 5278096 9 3926239 Kilkilleen supposed monastic site Killabraher Monastery o supposed monastic site order and period unknown 52 15 46 N 8 48 11 W 52 2629045 N 8 8029671 W 52 2629045 8 8029671 Killabraher supposed monastic site Killaconenagh Monastery Gaelic nunsfounded 6th century by St Abban after his founding Magee Killachad conchean Killachadconchean 51 38 19 N 9 56 53 W 51 6386893 N 9 9479485 W 51 6386893 9 9479485 Killaconenagh Monastery Killeenemer MonasteryKilmaclenine Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monks probably founded before 606 by St Colman mac Leinin of Cloyne Cell mac leinin 52 12 40 N 8 45 08 W 52 211078 N 8 752327 W 52 211078 8 752327 Kilmaclenine Monastery approx approx Kilmoney Priory Augustinian Canons Regularcell dependent on Gill Abbeyfounded probably a vicarage after mid 14th century dissolved before 1400 Abbey site given in Memorial Atlas of Ireland 1901 51 47 53 N 8 24 16 W 51 7979468 N 8 4043694 W 51 7979468 8 4043694 Kilmoney Priory Kilnamanagh Monastery Gaelic nuns foundation named for Ana sister of St Caitiarn of Kilcatherine and niece of St Senan Kilmana 51 37 55 N 10 02 55 W 51 6319237 N 10 048542 W 51 6319237 10 048542 Kilnamanagh Monastery approx approx Kilnamarbhan Monastery early monastic site founded 6th century by St AbbanKilshanahan Monastery o supposed monastic site unknown order or foundation Ruined abbey and church notes 30 52 02 07 N 8 19 18 W 52 0352807 N 8 3218002 W 52 0352807 8 3218002 Kilshanahan supposed monastic site Kinneigh Monastery Gaelic monksfounded by St Colman possibly not surviving after 10th century Cell mor Cinnech Cell mor Ceanneich 51 46 02 N 8 59 23 W 51 7672556 N 8 9896488 W 51 7672556 8 9896488 Kinneigh Monastery approx approx Kinsale Friary Carmelite Friarsfounded 1334 notes 31 during the reign of Edward III notes 32 by Robert fitz Richard Balrain dissolved 1541 1543 Queen Elizabeth I rebuilt 2003 2006 extant The Friary Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Friary Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Kinsale Abbey Kynsalle Cenn saile 21 22 23 51 42 31 N 8 31 30 W 51 708622 N 8 525131 W 51 708622 8 525131 Kinsale Friary Kinsale Monastery early monastic site founded by St M Eilte Ogh M eltioc St Gobban Kynsalle Cenn saile 51 42 28 N 8 31 43 W 51 7076855 N 8 528502 W 51 7076855 8 528502 Kinsale Priory approx approx Labbamolaga Monastery nbsp Gaelic monksfounded 7th century by St Molaga of Timoleague reputedly buried here Leaba molaga Tampailin Tulach min molaga 24 52 18 03 N 8 20 30 W 52 3008162 N 8 3415413 W 52 3008162 8 3415413 Labbamolaga Monastery approx approx Legan Abbey Monkstown Benedictine monks daughter house of Waterford Priorydependent on Waterford and Bath founded sometime before 1301 after 1204 dissolved before 1350 Liegane in Monkstown 25 51 51 01 N 8 20 07 W 51 8502276 N 8 3354044 W 51 8502276 8 3354044 Legan Abbey Loch eire Monastery early monastic site purportedly founded by St FinbarrLough Ine Monastery probable early monastic site Gaelic monks Lough Hyne Templebreedy 51 29 59 N 9 17 51 W 51 4997669 N 9 2976093 W 51 4997669 9 2976093 Lough Ine Monastery Lueim Monastery o supposed monastic site order and foundation unknown mentioned 1318 notes 33 Midleton Abbey Cistercian monks from Monasteranenaghfounded 1179 80 purportedly by the FitzGerald family notes 34 or the Barry family notes 35 transferred from Monasteranenagh 1180 dissolved before 1573 1543 abbot and convent remained as tenants after 1548 granted to John FitzEdmond FitzGerald 1573 and 1575 destroyed 19th century Baptist church of St John reputedly occupies the site The Abbey Church of Saint Mary of Chore de Choro Sancti Benedicti Castra na chore Chorus S Benedicti Monasterore MiddletonM na chore 26 51 54 49 N 8 10 28 W 51 9136966 N 8 1744826 W 51 9136966 8 1744826 Midleton Abbey Monanimy Commandery o purported Knights Templar Monanimy Preceptory 27 28 Mourne Abbey nbsp erroneously given as Knights Templar notes 36 founded before 1216 during the reign of King John by Alexander de Sancta Helena later Knights Hospitaller Mourne Preceptory Ballynamona Preceptory M na mona Morne Meny Nymone Ballinemony 52 04 52 N 8 37 35 W 52 0810489 N 8 626349 W 52 0810489 8 626349 Mourne Abbey The Priory Newmarket 52 12 56 N 8 59 52 W 52 2154956 N 8 9978886 W 52 2154956 8 9978886 The Priory Newmark Nohaval Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monks reputedly founded by St Finian formerly site of a round tower notes 37 Nuachongbhail Nogoual 51 43 19 N 8 23 19 W 51 7218178 N 8 3886623 W 51 7218178 8 3886623 Nohaval Monastery approx approx Nohavaldaly Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monks reported stump of round tower notes 38 St Finian Nuachongbhail Nohaval daly 52 05 51 N 9 12 09 W 52 097437 N 9 2025948 W 52 097437 9 2025948 Nohavaldaly Monastery Omolaggie Monastery early monastic siteAugustinian Canons Regularpossibly dependent on CongQuchwill Abbey abbey mentioned in 1355 notes 39 probable reference Gill Abbey or possibly YoughalRoss Priory early monastic site founded 590 by Saint Fachnan Mougachunconfirmed suggestion of Augustinian Canons Regular notes 40 Benedictine monksdependent on St James Wurzburg founded before 1148 reportedly ruinous by February 1541 dissolved 1541 The Priory Church of Saint Mary Rosscarbery Rosscarbery Rosailithir Ross ailithir Ruis ailithir Ross Carberry 51 34 36 N 9 01 59 W 51 5766428 N 9 0329933 W 51 5766428 9 0329933 Ross Priory Ross in Munster Augustinian Friars dubious supposed foundation in Ros CarberyRoss Friary Franciscan Friars dubious foundation notes 41 Sherkin Friary Observant Franciscan Friarsfounded 1460 by Florence O Driscoll Magnus notes 42 or 1470 by Dermit O Driscoll notes 43 papal license granted 1449 at the petition of Fynin Ohedustoy Fineen O Driscoll to found an Observant friary though no reference to building before 1460 or 1462 dissolved plundered and burnt 1537 or 1538 friars removed to the mainland rebuilt 1578 restored granted to John Bealing 1590 friars began to rebuild friary 1627 NM Sherkin Island Abbey 51 28 34 N 9 23 59 W 51 475981 N 9 399796 W 51 475981 9 399796 Sherkin Friary Skeam West Monastery o possible early monastic site Gaelic monks Skream Island West 51 29 43 N 9 26 11 W 51 4953319 N 9 4363976 W 51 4953319 9 4363976 Skeam West Monastery Spike Island Monasteryo possible early monastic site possibly located in County Cork or Carrig Island County Kerry Inispict InispuincSpittle Bridge Monastery Gaelic monks 52 12 10 N 8 16 30 W 52 2027675 N 8 2749367 W 52 2027675 8 2749367 Spittle Bridge Monastery Strawhall Monastery early monastic site Gaelic monksfounded by St Aed mac Bricc of Killare Kilbrenan Enach mid brenin 51 49 08 N 8 47 31 W 51 8190149 N 8 7920666 W 51 8190149 8 7920666 Strawhall Monastery Templefaughtna o purported Knights Hospitaller ruins of an old establishment notes 44 51 34 38 N 8 59 51 W 51 5772296 N 8 9973736 W 51 5772296 8 9973736 Templefaughtna purported monastic site Timoleague Friary nbsp Franciscan Friarsfounded 1240 by McCarthy Riabach or L William James Barry or c 1307 16 by Margery de Courci wife of William Barry built on the site of an earlier monastery transferred from Cregan 1279Observant Franciscan Friarsreformed 1460 dissolved 1542 Friars in occupancy 1626 and 1641dissolved passed to Lord Inchiquin NM Timoleague Abbey Tech molaiga Tech molagga Temolagi Thatmelage Thimolagi 51 38 31 N 8 45 53 W 51 6419918 N 8 7647724 W 51 6419918 8 7647724 Timoleague Friary Toames Monastery Gaelic monks Tuaim muscraighe Monastery 51 52 02 N 8 57 12 W 51 8672701 N 8 9533424 W 51 8672701 8 9533424 Toames Monastery Tracton Abbey Cistercian monks from Whitlandbuilt 1224 by McCarthy 1225 Cistercian chapter general approved petition from Odo de Barru 1222 and 1223 to found abbey colonized 22 February 1225 suppressed 1540 1 though monks possibly remained dissolved after 1541 granted to James Craig and Henry Gylford Guilford 1568 Elizabeth I directed Henry Gylford to have 60 year lease 1568 assigned by Craig to the Earl of Cork Albus tractus Traghton 51 45 41 N 8 23 32 W 51 7612862 N 8 3921921 W 51 7612862 8 3921921 Tracton Abbey Tulach min Molaga early monastic site founded 7th century by St Molagga of Timoleague and ann Beachaire possibly located near Mitchelstown or Fermoy probably Labbamolaga supra LabbamolagaTullylease Abbey early monastic site founded by St Berechert an Anglo Saxon Augustinian Canons Regularfounded before 1170 built by Mathew son of Griffin cell dependent on Kells Ossory after 1193 dissolved Tulach leis Tealach leas Tealach lias Tulales Tullelash Tollelyche Tolleleyleyse 52 19 03 N 8 56 27 W 52 317452 N 8 940897 W 52 317452 8 940897 Tullylease Abbey Weeme Priory Augustinian Canons Regularextant 14th centuryYoughal Carmelite Friary post Reformation foundation purportedly established in the ruins of an earlier Carmelite abbey notes 45 Youghal Dominican Friary North Abbey nbsp Dominican Friarsfounded 1268 1271 notes 46 by Thomas fitz Maurice built 1268 by Maurice descendant of Lord Offaly Regular Observant Dominican Friarsreformed 1493 dissolved c 1543 granted in perpetuity to William Walshe c 1580 friars probably expelled 1583 granted to John Thickpenny a soldier 1584 granted in the occupation of Thickpenny s widow to Sir Walter Raleigh 1587 whereupon the buildings were destroyed the friars remaining in or near the town Holy Cross PrioryOur Lady of Graces Priory Eochaille Araill Iochil Yoghill Youghuld 51 57 27 N 7 51 15 W 51 9574371 N 7 854259 W 51 9574371 7 854259 North Abbey Youghal Youghal Franciscan Friary South Abbey nbsp Franciscan Friarsbuilt 1224 by Maurice Fitzgerald Lord Chief Justice of Ireland Observant Franciscan Friarsreformed 1460 dissolved 1541 2 church and cloister demolished convent withdrew to Curraheen County Waterford friars apparently returned soon afterwards with Coraheen retained for use as a refuge in emergency dissolved 1583 friars expelled or killed and buildings destroyed by English Protestants abandoned until another house established 1627 see immediately below 51 56 56 N 7 50 33 W 51 9488148 N 7 8425431 W 51 9488148 7 8425431 South Abbey Youghal Youghal Franciscan Friary later site Franciscan Friarsfounded 1627 in succession to site abandoned see immediately above Youghal Priory nbsp Benedictine monkscell hospital or Maison Dieu dependent on Waterford and Bath founded 1185 before 1306 dissolved 1536 St John s House 51 57 24 N 7 51 05 W 51 956600 N 7 851467 W 51 956600 7 851467 Youghal Priory Youghal Nunnery assumed to have been Franciscan nuns possibly St Clare Franciscan Second Order convent possibly founded during the reign of Henry II priory founded before 1385 dissolved 1542 St AnneYoughill in Munster Friary Augustinian Friarspossibly founded c 1643 YoughalMap link to lists of monastic houses in Ireland by county edit nbsp Click on a county to go to the corresponding article Antrim Armagh Down Fermanagh Londonderry Tyrone Carlow Cavan Clare Cork Donegal Dublin Galway Kerry Kildare Kilkenny Laois Leitrim Limerick Longford Louth Mayo Meath Monaghan Offaly Roscommon Sligo Tipperary Waterford Westmeath Wexford WicklowNotes edit Cork Historical and Archaeological Society xxiv p 129 Luke Wadding Analecta Hibernica No 6 vol ii p 156 Analecta Hibernica No 6 vol iii p 195 Louis Augustin Alemand Monasticum Hibernicum translated and edited by John Stevens 1722 Lord Killanin amp M V Duignan Shell Guide to Ireland 1962 new edition 1967 p 166 Annals of the Four Masters ed J O Donovan 1848 51 Canice Mooney OFM Terminus vol i p 128 Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork 1750 ed 1815 i p 263 given in plea roll 30 K Ed I James Ware De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus edition of 1654 p 198 mistook order as Franciscans cf E B Fitzmaurice amp A G Little Materials for History of the Franciscan Province of Ireland 1920 p 90 17 K James I King s Collections manuscripts compiled by Dr Madden late 17th century revised by Harris NLI and TCD Mervyn Achdall Monasticon Hibernicum 1786 Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork 1750 edited 1815 i p 294 listed at Clonmine by Lubin Louis Augustin Alemand Monasticum Hibernicum translated and edited by John Stevens 1722 Ordnance Survey Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork 1750 edited 1815 i p 138 Cork Historical and Archaeological Society xxxiv p 129 Cork Historical Journal 61 1956 earliest contemporary record Will of John de Wynchedon bequests to the friary and requesting burial in there James Ware De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus edition of 1654 William Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum edited by Dodsworth amp Dugdale i edition of 1682 ii edition of 1673 possible reference to sisters at Benedictine hospital cell Dr Cochrane Cork Archaeological and Historical Society xviii p 124 Mervyn Archdall Monasticon Hibernicum 1768 p 68 Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork 1750 edited 1815 i p 294 Urban Flanagan O P Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork 1750 edited 1815 Epilogue Chronology translated by A Coleman O P 1902 James Ware De Hibernia et Antiquatibus ejus edition of 1654 Harris s Table in Ware Harris Antiquities 1745 Canice Mooney O F M Terminus 1954 pp 248 9 Ordnance Survey Memorial Atlas of Ireland 1901 Charles Smith MD The ancient and present state of the 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