Category:Moyne Friary

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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. MA022-024001-
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English: Moyne Friary was founded c. 1450 (during the reign of Pope Nicholas V) by the Mac William de Burgo family as house of Franciscan Friars. This was one of the first friaries which was founded Observant or became Observant shortly after its foundation. The friary was burned in 1590 by Sir Richard Bingham and since then a ruin. In 1595 the friary was granted to Edmund Barrett but in the 17th century the church and some of the cells were rented out to a small community of friars which stayed there or in its vicinity until the late 18th century. See Gwynn & Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses Ireland, pp. 257, and Canice Mooney, The Franciscans in County Mayo. Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, vol. 28, 1958, pp. 42–69, JSTOR 25535382.
<nowiki>Moyne Abbey; Kloster Moyne; erste Gründung der observanten Franziskaner in Irland; Ruined Franciscan abbey in Mayo, Ireland; Moyne Friary</nowiki>
Moyne Abbey 
Ruined Franciscan abbey in Mayo, Ireland
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LocationCounty Mayo, Connacht, Ireland
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  • 15th century
Map54° 12′ 07.74″ N, 9° 10′ 37.96″ W
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