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Cistercian monks — from Boyle daughter house of Boyle founded 1178 by Roderick O’Cananan, Prince of Tyrconnell or Flaharty; colonized 1179 or 1184; dedicated 1184 by Flaharty O’Muldorry; burnt 1377; plundered by…
Cistercian monks — from Boyle daughter house of Boyle founded 1178 by Roderick O’Cananan, Prince of Tyrconnell or Flaharty; colonized 1179 or 1184; dedicated 1184 by Flaharty O’Muldorry; burnt 1377; plundered by Niall Óg O’Neill, King of Tyrone 1398; dissolved after 1597; granted to Anthony Fyrres 1586
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- Es-aeda-ruaid
- Inis-Samer
- Samaria
- Esarua
Cistercian monks — from Boyle daughter house of Boyle founded 1178 by Roderick O'Cananan, Prince of Tyrconnell or Flaharty; colonized 1179 or 1184; dedicated 1184 by Flaharty O'Muldorry; burnt 1377; plundered by Niall Óg O'Neill, King of Tyrone 1398; dissolved after 1597; granted to Anthony Fyrres 1586