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& ''Alternative Names'' !width = 10%, OnLine References & Location , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Ardbraccan Monastery , , early monastic site , ''Arda-Breaain'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Ardsallagh Monastery , , early monastic site , ''Ard-Brendomnaich'';
''Airdleac'';
''Eascair-Branain'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Argetbor Monastery , , early monastic site, Patrician monks , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Athboy Friary =+ , , Carmelite Friars
''founded'' 1317, license to grant land ''granted'' 17 October 1317;
''dissolved'' 1539; occupied by farmer Thomas Casey 1540;
not in the list of restored convents ''c.''1737;
site now occupied by C.I. parish church , ''Athbuidhe'';
''Aboy'';
''Beallabuy'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Ballyboggan Priory , , Augustinian Canons Regular
''founded'' before 1200?, supposedly by Jordan Comin;
''dissolved'' 1537, ''surrendered'' by Prior Thomas Bermingham 15 October 1537;
church found to be parochial by 1540; ''granted'' to Sir William Bermingham, Baron of Carbrie, 1541 , Thoe Holy Trinity
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''Baile-ua-bhogain'';
''Balibagan'';
''de Laude Dei'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" ,
Bective Abbey Bective Abbey ( ga, Mainistir Bheigthí) is a Cistercian abbey on the River Boyne in Bective, County Meath, Ireland. The abbey was founded in 1147, and the remaining (well-preserved) structure and ruins primarily date to the 15th century. Th ...
, , Cistercian monks — from Mellifont
''founded'' 1147 by Murchad O Melaghlin, King of Meath, colonized 14 January 1147;
''dissolved'' 6 May 1536; held by John Alen, Lord Chancellor;
''granted'' to Andrew Wyse, vice-treasurer ''c.''1552;
Alexander Fitton also given as grantee; Bartholomew Dillon given as assignee;Harris's Table. Ware-Harris, ''Antiquities'', 1745 (NM) , ''Beatidudo Dei'';
''Becco Dei'';
''Bectiffe'';
''Brime'';
''Lie-trede'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Beybeg Cell , , Cistercian monks — from Beaubec, France
''founded'' before 1216, manor ''granted'' by Walter de Lacy to the monks of St Mary and St Laurence de Bellow Becco, ''confirmed'' by Henry III;
''mistaken reference to Benedictines'';''dependent on'' Clonard-Odder;
''founded'' after 1195?, church ''confirmed'' to the nuns of Clonard 1195;
church possibly shared by canons and canonesses possibly from ''c.''1144 (in the time of St Malachy);
''dissolved'' before 1500?, probably ''abandoned'' before 1500 , St Mary
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''Callystown'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Castlekeeran Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 8th century by St Ciaran;
''plundered'' by Norsmen 949;
''burned'' by MacMurrough 1170 , ''Caislen-Ciaran'';
''Belach-duin'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" ,
Clonard Abbey Clonard Abbey (Irish, ''Cluain Eraird'', or ''Cluain Iraird'', "Erard's Meadow") was an early medieval monastery situated on the River Boyne in Clonard, County Meath, Ireland. Early history The monastery was founded in about 520 by Saint F ...
, , early monastic site, ''founded c.''520 by St Finnian;
diocesan cathedral 1111;
''translated'' to Trim 1202;
Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
''founded'' before 1146 (probably 1144);
''dissolved'' 1202?; , St Peter , A Relic of Clonard, County Meath
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, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Clonard Abbey , , Augustinian Canonesses — Arroasian
''founded'' 1144 by Murchad O'Melaghlin, ruler of Meath, at the instance of St Malachy;
cell, ''dependent on'' Odder from before 1384;
''dissolved'' before 1535?, possibly ''abandoned'' before 1535; ''leased'' to Gerald FitzGerald 1540 , St Mary
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''Cluain-Iraird'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Clonard Priory , , Augustinian Canons Regular — probably from St Thomas's, Dublin
''founded c.''1183 (between 1183 and 1186) by Hugh de Lacy;
cathedral priory;
''dissolved'' 1202? , St John , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Clonard Abbey , , Augustinian Canons Regular
''founded'' 1202?, St Peter's Abbey and St John's Priory united;
''dissolved'' 1540 , SS Peter and John , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Clonguffin Monastery , , early monastic site, nuns, ''founded'' before 760 by St Fintana? , ''Cluain-cuibhtin'';
''Cluain-cuifthin'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Collumbus Monastery , , early monastic site
possibly located in County Meath , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Colp Cell , , Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
''dependent on'' Llanthony Prima;
''founded'' after 1183? by Hugh de Lacy;
''dissolved'' 1540; ''granted'' to Henry Draycott 1559 , ''Colps'';
''Culpe'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Courtown Friary , , Franciscan FriarsA. Cogan, ''The Diocese of Meath 1862-70'', i, pp.211-2 , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Dall Bronig Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century?J. Ryan, S.J., ''Irish Monasticism, Origins and Development'', 1931, p.78 gives a bishop at Dall Bronig in the time of St Patrick , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Disert-moholmoc Monastery'' ~≈ , , early monastic site, possibly located in County Meath , possibly ''Staholmog'', ''infra'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Diore-mac-Aidmecain Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, nuns, ''founded'' 6th century (in the time of St Finnian of Clonard) , St Lassara the virgin
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''Dairemacnaidmecain'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Donacarney Monastery , , nuns, ruins purportedly a nunneryMervyn Archdall, ''Monasticon Hibernicum'', 1786, p.529 , ''Domnach-cairne'';
''Donnygarney'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Donaghmore Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by St Patrick for Cruimthir Cassan (St Cassanus), reputedly Patrick's first foundation in Ireland;
erenaghs up to late 11th century;
church became parochial after 1171;
remains of later church and round tower on site , ''Domnach-mor-maige-echnach'';
''Domnach-torten'';
''Bile-torten'' ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Donaghpatrick Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by St Patrick, land ''granted'' by Conall mac Niall;
''burned'' 750;
raided a number of times by the Norsemen;
plundered by Dermot MacMurrough 1156;
church became parochial after 1171;
site now occupied by St Patrick's C.I. church , ''Domnach-patraice'';
''Donogh-patrick'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Donaghseery Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century (in the time of St Patrick) , ''Domnach-sairigi'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Donor Friary, ~ Killaconnigan parish , , Dominican Friars
''founded'' by 1636 , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Druim-corcortri Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by St Patrick for Diarmait , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Druimfinchoil Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by Columb and Lugad , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Druimmacubla Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century (in the time of St Patrick)? , ''Druim-maccu-blai'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Dulane Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century?;
''plundered'' by the Norsemen 886;
''plundered'' by MacMurrough and his knights 1170;
church became parochial after 1171 , ''Tuilean'';
''Tuileim'';
''Tulleean'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Duleek Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 489 by St Cianan;
diocesan cathedral 1111;
merged to Meath after 1152? , rowspan=2, ''Dam-liac'';
''Doimliag'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Duleek, St Mary's Abbey =+ , , Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
priory ''founded'' after 1140 by O'Kelly, probably Muircertach O'Kelly, King of Bregha;
probably double monastery Augustinian Canons Regular and nuns — Arroasian
''dependent on'' Clonard;
''founded'' after 1144;
church confirmed to the nuns of Clonard 1195;
''dissolved'' after 1195, nuns probably ''transferred'' to Calliaghstown;
raised to abbey status ''c.''1290;
''dissolved'' 1537; ''granted'' to Edward Becke for 21 years 28 January 1548;
lease passed to John Parker 1564;
remains incorporatated into C.I. parish church built on site , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Duleek, St Michael's Priory , , Augustinian Canons Regular
''dependent on'' Llanthony Secunda;
''founded c. ''1180 by Hugh de Lacy;
''dissolved'' before 1538?;
''rented'' by Thomas Cusak and others , St Michael
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''Cell of St Cianan'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Duleek Hospitallers , , Knights Hospitaller frankhouse , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Dunboyne Cell , , Augustinian Canons Regular
''dependent on'' Mullingar;
''founded'' after 1230?;
''dissolved'' after 1350 , ''Dun-buinne'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Dunshaughlin Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by Senchall (St Secundus) , ''Domnach-sechnaill'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Emlagh Monastery , , early monastic site, probably ''founded'' by a St Beccan (though not Beccan of Cluiain-ard);
church becoming parochial after 1171 , ''Imleach-Beccain'';
''Imblech-fia'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Feart-Cearbain Monastery ~ , , early monastic site , ''Ferta-cerbain'';
''Ferta-cherpain'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Fennor Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by St Nectan? , ''Finnabair-abha'';
''Finnabrach'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Gormanston Friary * , , Franciscan Friars;
''founded'' 1947;
opened as a secondary school 1954;
in use as a Franciscan college;
extant , ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Indeidnen Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 849;
erenaghs into 11th century , ''Indenen'';
''Inan'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Inishmot Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 6th century by St Mochta , ''Inis-mochta'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kells Monastery , , early monastic site
purportedly ''founded'' 6th century by St Colmcille — ''evidence lacking''
''founded'' by ''c.''804;
diocesan cathedral 1152;
merged with Meath ''c.''1211;
becoming a parochial church
secular college, perpetual chantry in the church;
''dissolved'' 1549 , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kells Abbey , , Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
''founded'' after 1140 (1140-8), at the instance of St Malachy;
Augustinian nuns — Arroasian
''founded'' after 1144, confirmed to the nuns of Clonard;
(possibly a double monastery)
nuns probably ''transferred'' to Calliaghstown 1195;
''destroyed'' by the Anglo-Normans 1176, who proceeded to build a castle, destroyed later that year;
apparently ''refounded'' by Hugh de Lacy;
''dissolved'' 11 November 1539, ''surrendered'' by Abbot Richard Plunkett; ''granted'' to Sir Gerald Fleminge 1541 , St Mary
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''Ceanannus-mor'';
''Cenandas'';
''Kenan'';
''kenlis'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Kells Priory'' , , ''purported Knights Hospitaller — probable confusion with Crutched Friars' house (see immediately below)'' , St John , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kells Priory Hospital , , Crutched Friars
''founded'' before 1199 (during the reign of
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) by Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath;
(''erroneously attributed as Trinitarians'')
''dissolved'' 1539; ''granted'' to Richard Slayne 1566 , St John the Baptist , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilbrew Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by 7th century;
possibly ''dissolved'' after 1018 when many were slain , ''Cell-fobrich'';
''Cell-foirbrich'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilbride Priory , , Augustinian nuns — Arroasian
priory? ''dependent on'' Trim;
''founded'' after 1144, confirmed to nuns of Clonard 1195;
probably ''dissolved'' sometime after 1310 , St Brigid
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''Trim, St Brigid'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kildalkey Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by St Mo-Luog;
''burned'' 779;
extant 888 , ''Cell-deilge'';
''Cell-delga'' , (?) , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilglin Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by St Patrick;
extant 842 , ''Celldumagluinn'';
''Kildumhagloinn'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Killabban Monastery ~ , , early monastic site ''founded'' 6th century by St Abban , ''Cell-abbain'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Killaconnigan Friary'' , , Dominican Friars? , possibly ''Donore'' ''(supra)'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Killaine Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, nuns;
''founded'' by St Enda for his sister Fanchea , ''Cell-aine'' , ''(approx possible)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Killalga Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, supposedly located in County MeathMervyn Archdall, ''Monasticon Hibernicum'', 1786, p.399 gives Killalga as County Offaly , ''Cell-elge'';
''Cell-elga'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilmainhambeg Preceptory , , Knights Hospitaller
''founded'' before 1199 (during the reign of Richard I) by Walter de Lacy, Lord of Meath;
''dissolved'' 1499;
''ruinous'' by 1588;
''leased'' to Sir Patrick Barnewell (renewed 1585 and 1590) , ''Kilmaynanbeg'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilmainham Wood Preceptory , , Knights Hospitaller
purportedly ''founded'' after 1212 by the Prestons;
probably ''farmed out'' 14th century;
''dissolved'' before 1500?; lease ''granted'' to Callough O'More , ''Kilmainhamwood Commandery'';
''Kylmaynanwood'';
''Kilmaynanwood'' ,

(?)
, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilmoon Monastery , , early monastic site, probably ''founded'' 6th century (in the time of St Brendan of Clonfert) by St Moinne (Munni), a Briton;
extant 885 , St Moinne
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''Cell-monai'';
''Cell-moinne'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilshine Monastery , , early monastic site, nuns
''founded'' before 597? by St Abban for St Segnich (Sinchea) , ''Cell-ailbe'';
''Cell-sinche'';
''Techsinche'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Kilskeer Monastery , , early monastic site, monks and nuns?;
possible double monastery;
''founded'' 6th century (in the time of St Colmcille) by Schiria;
possibly monks only from 8th century , ''Cell-scire'';
''Killskyre'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Leckno Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by 750 , ''Lecknagh'';
''Leckne'';
possibly ''Piercetown'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Lismullin Priory , , Augustinian nuns
''founded c.''1240 by Avicia de la Corner (Avice de Lacortier, widow), sister of Richard, Bishop of Meath, who ''granted'' the church and manors;
''dissolved'' 1539; ''granted'' to Sir Thomas Cusack 1547 , The Holy Trinity
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''Las-mullen'';
''Les-mullen'';
''Lois-mullen'';
''Kilmullan'' ,

(?)
, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Lough Sheelin Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' possibly 6th century by St Carthag, bishop , ''Inisvachtuir'';
''Inisuachtair'';
''Church Island'' ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Lough Sheelin Friary'' , , Friars, possible place of refuge during the reign of Queen Elizabeth , , ''(approx)''? , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Mornington Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 6th century by St Colmcille , ''Baile-mernain'';
''Villa Maris'';
''Marinerstown'' , (?) , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Navan Abbey , , Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
''founded'' before 1170?, probably on site of earlier monastery ''(see immediately below)'', church ''confirmed'' to the canons by John de Courcy;
''surrendered'' 19 July 1538 by Abbot Thomas Waffe;
''dissolved'' 1539;
church in parochial use by 1540;
''occupancy'' by John Brokes 1540-1 , rowspan=2, St Mary
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''An Uaim'';
''Nuachongbail'';
''Novbain'';
''Uaim'' , rowspan=2,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Navan Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 6th century;
Augustinian Canons house probably founded on site ''(see immediately above)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Newtown Trim Cathedral Priory , , Augustinian Canons Regular — Victorine — possibly from St Thomas's Abbey, Dublin
''founded'' 1202 by Simon Rochfort, Bishop of Meath, who ''translated'' the see here from Clonard;
''dissolved'' 1536, ''suppressed'' 1 May 1536 , SS Peter and Paul , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Newtown Trim Priory Hospital , , Crutched Friars
''founded'' after 1206?, possibly by the Bishop of Meath;
''dissolved'' 1539; ''occupier'' Sir Thomas Cusake 1540-2 , The Priory Hospital of St John the Baptist , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Odder Priory , , dedication infers early monastic site, nuns
Augustinian nuns — Arroasian
priory ''founded c.''1144?, confirmed to the nuns of Clonard by
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1195;
raised to abbey status ''c.''1383;
''dissolved'' 1539;
church parochial by 1540;
under occupancy of Nicholas Stanyhurst 1540;
''leased to James Stanihurst 1557'' , St Brigid
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''Odra'' , ''(approx)'' , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Oristown Monastery , , early monastic site, cella ''founded'' by St Finbar of Cork, site ''granted'' by a local chieftain , ''Raith-airthir'' , (?) , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Piercetown Monastery , , early monastic site , ''Leckno'';
''Lecknagh'';
''Leckne'';
''Pyerston Laundy'' , (?)
(?)
, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Rathaige Monastery , , early monastic site, possibly located in County Meath , ''Raithaidme'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Rath-becain Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by St Abban;
possibly located in County Meath , ''Rathbeggan'';
''Rathbeg'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Rathmore Abbey'' ø , , "Abbey"Ordnance Survey, ½ inch, and ''Memorial Atlas of Ireland'', 1901 not a monastic church, apparently parochial , ''Ballyboy'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Rathossain Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 686 by St Ossain , ''Rathosain'' ,

''(approx)''
, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Ratoath Abbey , , Augustinian Canons Regular
cell? ''dependent on'' St Thomas's Abbey, Dublin?, possibly a hospital maintained by the canons;
''founded'' before ''c.''1300?;
''dissolved'' after 1456 , St Mary Magdalene
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''Rath-outhe'';
''Ratouth'' ,

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, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Russagh Monastery ~ , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by St Caeman (Coeman) Brec , ''Ros-eac'';
''Ros-each'';
''Clonabreny'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" ,
Silverstream Priory Silverstream Priory is a Roman Catholic monastery in Stamullen, County Meath, Ireland, founded in 2012. The monastery is an autonomous diocesan priory of the Benedictine Monks of Perpetual Adoration. Mark Daniel Kirby (b. 1952) is the founder ...
, , Benedictine Monks
''founded'' 2012 by Dom Mark Daniel Kirby , Monastery of Our Lady of the Cenacle ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Skreen Monastery , , early monastic site
''founded'' before late 9th century;
''plundered'' 974 and 986;
''plundered'' by the foreigners from Dublin 1037;
''plundered'' by the men of Teathbha 1058;
''plundered'' by the Ui Briuin 1152;
''granted'' to St Mary's Abbey, Dublin 1185-6 , ''Scrin-coluim-cille'';
''Scrinium'';
''Shrine'';
''Skryne'';
''Acall'';
''Achall'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Skreen Friary #,
, , Augustinian Friars
''founded'' 1341, 99-year lease of land ''granted'' by Lord Francis de Feipo;
''dissolved'' 1539; ''granted'' to Thomas Cusack 1542; (NM) , ''Hill of Skreen Monastery'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Skreen Priory , , Augustinian nuns — Arroasian
''dependent on'' Clonard
''founded'' after 1144;
''confirmed'' to the nuns of Clonard 1195;
''dissolved'' before 1240?, probably ''abandoned'' before the founding of Lismullin;
passed to Odder late 14th century , St Mary , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Slane Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' by St Patrick;
hermitage attributed to St Erc;
''plundered'' by the Norsemen 833;
probably ''dissolved'' before 1170;
''plundered'' 1156, 1161 and 1170 , rowspan=2, ''Slaine'';
''Slainge'';
''Ferta-fer-feac'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" ,
Slane Friary Slane () is a village in County Meath, in Ireland. The village stands on a steep hillside on the left bank of the River Boyne at the intersection of the N2 (Dublin to Monaghan road) and the N51 (Drogheda to Navan road). As of the 2016 census ...
, , Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
''founded'' before 31 August 1512, license obtained by Christopher Fleming, Baron of Slane, and his wife Elizabeth Stuckly for the hermitage of St Erc to be ''granted'' in perpetuity to Franciscans Father Malachy O'Bryen and Brother Donagh O'Bryen who were resident there;
''dissolved'' 1540, before 1548; ''granted'' to Sir James Fleming 12 November 1543;
''granted'' to James, Lord of Slayne 1546; ''occupied'' by James Fleming 1548;
priests and prelates continued in residency after suppression;
Capuchin Franciscan Friars
''founded'' 1641;
''dissolved'' 1650; (NM) , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Staholmog Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 6th century by St Colmanlisted in Harris's Table in Ware-Harris, ''Antiquities'', 1745, p.264 , ''Disert-Moholmoc'';
''Tech-Moholmog'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Tara Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 504, possibly by St Partick for Cerpan, a convert of his, later bishop here , ''Fert-cherpain at Temuir'' , (?) , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Tara Hospice , , Knights Hospitaller
''founded'' by 1212: church confirmed to the knights;
hospice extant 1331 , ''Cardomiston'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Teltown Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 723 , ''Tailltui'';
''Cell-talten'';
''Cell-tailtean'';
''Kiltalton'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Trevet Monastery , , early monastic site, ''founded'' before 563, probably by St Colmcille;
''burned'' by Donnechadh O Caroroll 1145;
''plundered'' by the Ui Briuin 1152 , ''Treoit'';
''Treod'';
''Trefoit'';
''Tryvet'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Trim Abbey , , early monastic site, ''founded'' 5th century by St Patrick, site ''granted'' by Feidlimid, son of Loiguire;
diocesan cathedral 1202;
early monastic site, nuns 407 later? Kilbride?
Augustinian Canons Regular
''founded'' after 1140;
probably Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian
probably ''adopted'' 1144 at the instance of St Malachy;
''burned'' 1108 by Conor O'Melaghlin;
''destroyed'' before 1186;
''restored''/''rebuilt'' by de Lacy (probably Hugh de Lacy) before 1188-91;
''burnt'' 1203;
''dissolved'' 1539; ''granted'' to Sir Anthony Leger, the king's deputy, 1542;
converted into a Protestant school 18th century; (NM) , The Abbey Church of
Saint Mary Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Joseph and the mother of ...
,
Trim Trim or TRIM may refer to: Cutting * Cutting or trimming small pieces off something to remove them ** Book trimming, a stage of the publishing process ** Pruning, trimming as a form of pruning often used on trees Decoration * Trim (sewing), or ...

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''Talbot Castle'' ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Trim Blackfriars , , Dominican Friars
''founded'' 1263, probably by Geoffrey de Geneville, Lord of Meath, later friar and buried here, or by Hussey, Baron of Galtrim, benefactor and buried here;
''dissolved'' 1540;
''occupied'' by David Flody, farmer, 1548
friars remained in the district, acquiring a new house at Donor, ''supra'', by 1636 , St Mary ,

, - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" ,
Trim Friary The Black Friary ( ga, An Mhainistir Dhubh) was a Dominican friary located in Trim, County Meath, Ireland. History It's believed that the first patron of the friary was Geoffrey de Geneville and that it was founded in 1263, just outside the t ...
# , , Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
''founded'' before 1282?, possibly by William, Rufus de Burgo or the Plunkets, hospital possibly ''granted'' to the friars;
Observant Franciscan Friars
''reformed'' not later than 1506;
''dissolved'' 1540; ''granted'' to three persons 1542;
''occupied'' by John Hamond 1548;
convent recommended for restoration 1544;
''suppressed'' by the Protestants and converted into a court house;
''abandoned'' until another house ''built'' 1609 , St Bonavente or St Francis , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Trim Crutched Friars'' ~ , colspan=4, ''duplication of Newtown Trim Crutched Friary, supra''Mervyn Archdall, ''Monasticon Hibernicum'' 1786, p.581 , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , ''Trim Carmelite Friars'' , , ''given in Rinuccini list - evidence lacking'' , , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Tullyard Monastery ~ , , early monastic site,
collapse of round tower ''c.''1760E. Hogan, S.J.,
Goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniae et Scotiae
', R.I.A., 1910, p.627
, ''Tullaghard'' , , - valign=top , style="font-size:larger" , Villa Britone ~≈? , , given in taxation of 1302-6 — ''yet to be identified - foundation, order and period unknown'' , ''Villa Bruton'' ,


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List of monastic houses in Ireland This is a list of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland. Links to individual county lists ''To navigate the listings on this page, use th ...
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