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Religious Order
actually Ennis Franciscan Friary
adjacent to Culdees house
Anchorites
Anglo-Saxon Monks
Armagh Culdees
Arroasian
Arroasian nuns
Arroasians
assertion of refounding as Franciscan house is misinterpretation
assumed Franciscan nuns
Augustinian
Augustinian Cannonesses Regular
Augustinian Canons
Augustinian Canons Regular
Augustinian Friars
Augustinian Nuns
Benedictine
Benedictine
Benedictine monks
Benedictine nuns
Benedictine?-Augustinian nuns
Canonesses
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Capuchin
Capuchin Franciscan Friars
Carmelite
Carmelite Friars
Carmelite monks
Carmelite nuns
church of St Mary Eanchduyn confirmed to Arroasians of Kilcreevanty c.1123
Cistercian
Cistercian chapter general approved petition 1225
Cistercian monks
Cistercian nuns
claims of Dominican Friars
Cluniac
Columban
commissioners erroneously took ruins of Blackfriars house to be Franciscan
Conventual
Crutched Friars
Culdees
Culdees from 10th century
Culdees of Armagh
Discalced Carmelite Friars
Dominican
Dominican Friars
Dominican Friars, Regular Observant
Dominican friary founded on site
Dominican monks
Dominican nuns
Dominicans possibly gave shelter to friars of other orders in penal periods
dubiously suggested Augustinian Friars
Early Irish
erroneous reference to Franciscan Friars
erroneous reference to Franciscan Friary
erroneously also given as Augustinian
erroneously given as Knights Templar
erroneously listed as Franciscan Friars
erroneously purportedly Franciscan Friars
Family of Adoration
First Order
Franciscan
Franciscan
Franciscan brothers Dermit Idurnyn
Franciscan brothers Dermit Magillacsbuig
Franciscan Friars
Franciscan Friars Minor
Franciscan Friars, First Order
Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
Franciscan nuns
Franciscan Second Order
Franciscans
Fratres Cruciferi
Gaelic Monks
given as Dominican Friars
granted to Culdees in perpetuity
identification sometimes confused with Premonstratensian foundation to north
Irish Sisters of Charity
Knights Hospitaller
Knights Templar
Knights Templar (according to tradition)
later Knights Hospitaller
later Knights Hospitaller site
mandate to license Franciscan foundation issued to Bishop of Clonfert by Pope
mistakenly given as Knights Templar
modern Carmelite priory built on site
Observant
Observant Augustinian Canons Regular
Observant Augustinian Friars 1472-1475
Observant Augustinian Friars 1484
Observant Dominican Friars
Observant Franciscan Friars
Observant Franciscan Friars 1522-32
Observant Franciscan Friars 1680
on site of Augustinian nunnery
on site of Cistercian monks' priory
Order of St Thomas of Acon
passed to Knights Hospitallers
Patrician Monks
Poor Clares
possible Benedictine monks
possible Knights Hospitaller with sisters attached
possibly Augustinian Friars (if Dominensis)
possibly formerly hospital administered by Premonstratensians
possibly Franciscan Friars
possibly Knights Hospitaller
Premonstratensian
Premonstratensian Canons
prior to Franciscans
probably Augustinian nuns after 1160
probably Benedictine monks
probably dissolved for some time prior to Augustinian foundation
purported Augustinian Canons Regular
purported Augustinian Canons Regular cell
purported foundation of Franciscan Friars
purported Franciscan Friars
purported Knights Hospitaller
purported Knights Templar
purported Observant Franciscan Friars
purported Premonstratensian Canonesses
purportedly established in ruins of earlier Carmelite abbey
purportedly Franciscan Friars
rectory retained for Knights Hospitaller
Regular Observant Dominican Friars
Savignac monks
Servite
site granted to Franciscan Friars
site later occupied by Augustinian priory
site of Franciscan friary
site possibly later occupied by Augustinian abbey
spurious accounts of earlier Dominican foundation
Star of the Sea Carmelite Monastery
suggested Augustinian Canons Regular
suggested Augustinian Canons Regular during reign of Henry VIII
suggested Dominican Friars
suggested Franciscan Friars
suggested Knights Hospitaller
supposed Augustinian Friars
supposed Benedictine monks
supposed Benedictine nuns
supposed Franciscan Friars
supposed Knights Templar site
supposedly Cistercian monks
tenement owned by Arroasian nuns of Kilcrevanty existed in Tuam 1223-4
Teresian (Discalced) Carmelites
The Dominican Church of Holy Cross Abbey
Third Order
Third Order Regular
Tironensian
traditionally Knights Templar preceptory
Trappist
Trinitarian
Trinitarians
uncertain whether Dominicans regained
unconfirmed suggestion of Augustinian Canons Regular
Unknown
Victorine
Historical Period
10th Century
11th Century
12th Century
13th Century
14th Century
15th Century
16th century
17th Century
17th century place of refuge at Lough Eske
18th Century
19th Century
5th century
6th Century
7th Century
8th Century
9th Century
abandoned 15th century
apparently founded early 18th century
before 11th century
bestowed on Glascarrig 15th century
burned 10th century
C.I. parochial church built on site 17th century
chapel and cloister founded 5th century by St Patrick
chapel in use until 18th century
church founded 5th century
church in parochial use after 12th century
coarb 11th century
coarbs until 16th century
continuing 11th century
destroyed 19th century
destroyed by Norsemen 9th century
dissolved 16th century
dissolved mid-19th century
disused since 17th century
dubious reference to 9th century foundation
Early Christian
Early Medieval
Early Modern
episcopal diocesan cathedral 11th century
erenagh land 16th-17th century
erenagh land until early 17th century
erenaghs 11th century
erenaghs at least to 11th century
erenaghs in 14th century
erenaghs to 16th-17th century
erenaghs until 16th century
erenaghs until 16th-17th century
erenaghs until 16th/17th century
erenaghs until at least 11th century
erenaghs until early 17th century
extant 14th century
founded 10th century
founded 11th century
founded 13th century
founded 14th century
founded 14th/15th century
founded 19th century
founded 5th century
founded 5th century by St Ciaran of Seirkieran (St Keiran)
founded 5th century by St Patrick
founded 6th century
founded 6th century (probably before 570)
founded 6th century by St Canice
founded 6th century by St Colmcille
founded 6th century by St Manchan
founded 6th century by St Scuithin (Scuithin)
founded 6th-7th century
founded 6th-7th century by St Brigid (not Brigid of Kildare)
founded 7th century
founded 7th/8th century
founded 8th century
founded before 12th century
founded before late 6th century
founded by 5th century
founded by 6th century
founded by late 5th century
founded c. 6th century by Manchan
founded early 6th century
founded in early 7th century
friars left late 19th century
friars returned 17th century
hermits probably remaining into medieval period
late 12th century
Late Medieval
Medieval
medieval ruins described as 'abbey or church'
Modern
modified 19th century by Cosby family
monks probably resided at Templepatrick 13th century
most community transferred to Ballinaskellig probably before mid-11th century
named Sanctus Boscus by Normans
nave used until early 19th century
new cathedral built 12th-13th century
new parochial church 19th century
new Protestant church, St. Peters, founded 19th century
patronised 6th century
place of refuge 17th century
possible community in existence up to 16th century
possibly ceased to exist 12th century
possibly continuing after 10th century
possibly early Christian monastic site
possibly founded 6th century
possibly founded 6th century by St Brigid
possibly founded 6th century by St Patrick
possibly not continuing after 10th century
possibly not surviving after 10th century
prior to arrival of Anglo-Normans
probably not continuing after 10th century
probably not continuing into 11th century
probably vicarage after mid-14th century
purported medieval religious house
purportedly founded 5th century
purportedly founded 5th century by St Ciaran
purportedly founded 6th century
purportedly founded 7th century
rebuilt early 15th century
reoccupied 18th century
round tower standing until 18th century
ruined 13th-century church may occupy site of Early Christian monastic site
ruined by William Fitz Adelm de Burgo early 13th century
site cleared end of 18th century
site currently occupied by 17th-century St Lachtain's parochial church incorporating 12th century doorway
site occupied by remains of medieval church
St Thomas the Martyr (from 13th century)
supposed Early Christian monastic site
suppressed c. 16th century
thatched house 17th century
throughout 12th century
traditionally founded 11th century
traditionally founded 5th century
traditionally founded 6th century
under erenaghs until 16th century
under erenaghs until 16th/17th century
under erenaghs until 17th century
under erenaghs until early 17th century
under secular erenaghs until early 17th century
used as barracks 18th century
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