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^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, however not mentioned by W. Reeves, Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor and Dromore, 1847
^Rathlin — identified with Rechrann by J. O'Donovan (identifications from notes in the Annals of the Four Masters, edited by J. O'Donnovan, 1848–51) and W. Reeves, Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor and Dromore, 1847
^Rathlin — identified with Reachru by J. O'Donovan (identifications from notes in the Annals of the Four Masters, ed. J. O'Donnovan, 1848–51)
^Rathmore identified as Ratheaspuicinnic — M. Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786
^Ratheaspuicinnic — W. Reeves, Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Down, Connor and Dromore, 1847, pp.279–81
^Ballymyre identified with Tahellin — J.B. Leslie, Armagh Clergy and Parishes, 1911
^Ballymyre identified with Tehallin — G. T. Stokes and Hennessy
^Derrynoose identified with Dairinis, County Cavan — Plummer; Rev. T. Fee, communications, identifies 'in terra Ergallensium' as Derrynoose, County Armagh
^Eglish — Rev. T. Fee, communications
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
^Tomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, 1762 edition
^A. Coleman, O.P., The Ancient Dominican Foundations of Ireland, 1902
^Stokes Priory — listed by Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
^Strabane — Thomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana (ed. 1762) 747
^Dunleckney — Knights Templar preceptory existence: Lewis, Topological Dictionary of Ireland (1837), i, p.584
^'Leighlin Friary' — listed by Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.252
^John Cooke, Handbook for Travellers in Ireland, 1910, VII, Places of Interest, p.lvi
^Cavan Dominicans — Thomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana (ed. 1762), and others
^Slanore Cathedral: O. Davies, Journal, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, lxxviii p.99
^Tomregan remains — Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967), p.83
^Urney Monastery remains — J. Meehan, The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913-14, viii, p.643
^Behagh given as County Clare by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.43 (W. B. Kelly, Dublin, publication p.72), mis-citing Sir James Ware; local tradition of friary at Behagh in County Clare probably originate from Archdall's error
^Bishop's Island remains of monastery, foundation attributed to St Senan — Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967), p.321 (though not in 1989 edition)
^Ennis nuns — Wars of Turlogh, (E. B. Fitzmaurice & A. G. Little, Materials for History of the Franciscan Province of Ireland pp.80-1) taken to refer to nuns; communications of Canice Mooney, OFM, point out that the word used,'caileach', translates as 'chalice', as opposed to 'cailleach' (nun)
^Inchicronan "ruins of...Augustinian priory...on a site whose history goes back to St Crónán of Tuamgraney" — Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967), p.184 (p.124 in 1989 edition)
^Inislanlaoi — listed as a separate foundation at Ennis by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.77
^Inishloe (Inislua) — location given by Mervyn Archdall Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786
^Inish-loinge — "penitentiarius de Inis-Lauidhe" — Acta Sanctorum ... Hiberniae, compiled by John Colgan, 1645, pp.537, 540
^Kilfarboy — given as Kilfobrick — Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.52
^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 & 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 & 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 & 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)
^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 county and city of Cork (1750), edition of 1815, i, p.219
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654
^ '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
^Gasparis Jongelini, Notitia Abbatiarum ordines Cisterciensis per orbem universum, 1640 (Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722)
^erroneous reference by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.75
^Ordnance Survey
^Charles Smith, MD, The ancient and present state of the county and city of Cork (1750), edition of 1815, i, p.294
^ '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
^Dr Cochrane, Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, xviii, p.125
^tentative reference, Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.249, 266
^Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission), No.6, Nov. 1934, ii, p.157
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654
^John Cooke, Handbook for Travellers in Ireland, 1910, p.447
^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
^L. A. Alemande, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by J. Stevens, 1722, p.204
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.100, citing J. Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus, ejus, 1754 edition, however that source lists only Inver in County Antrim as Franciscan
^J. B. Leslie, Raphoe Clergy and Parishes, 1940, p.103
^Coll. de Rebus Hibernicis, BM, Add. MS. 4814, Sloane, f. 4
^J. Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus, 1654 edition, p.186
^Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, edited by H. S. Sweetman and G. F. Handcock, 1875-86
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.6, however, identical to St Catherine's Priory, which he lists on p.123
^Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, iii, p.447
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1768, p.221, and others
^King's Collection manuscripts, compiled by Dr Madden, late 17th century, revised by Harris, National Library of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin, p.136 (Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786), but see Extents of Irish Monastic Possessions 1540-1, edited by Newport D. White (Irish MSS. Commission), 1943, p.75
^Ordnance Survey
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.280, 234-5, mistakes Nenagh/Aonagh (Annagh/Enach) for Annaghdown, error replicated by others
^Ordnance Survey
^Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland 1962, new edition 1967
^Wadding
^Harris's Table, in Ware-Harris, Antiquitie, 1745
^Arch. Ord. Rome (Carmelite order), SM. II, C.O.. II. 26, p.13 (compiled 1739-59)
^Ordnance Survey ½ inch;
^Ordnance Survey 6 inch;
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.281 and Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.277
^not John de Colgan II as suggested by Ware and others
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.231 mistakenly states Dunmore Friary was located on the site of an early monastery
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.285 suggests Fallig (given as Observant Franciscans by Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.289) is Faghy, County Galway
^Ordnance Survey
^Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962 (1967 edition), p.414
^Ordnance Survey
^Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission) No.6, November 1934 (OFM), i, p.104
^Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission) No.6, November 1934 (OFM), i, p.27
^Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission) No.6, November 1934 (OFM), ii, p.161
^H. T. Knox, Notes on Early History of Dioceses of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, 1904, p.296
^Canice Mooney, The Franciscans in Ireland, Terminus (Mar-Apr 1956), p.143;
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Analecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Collection) No.6, November 1934, iii, p.197 — but 1486 on p.200
^J. Cooke, Handbook for Travellers in Ireland, 1910
^communications of Canice Mooney, O.F.M.
^Ordnance Survey
^Tomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, 1762 edition, p.206, no.iv, repeated by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.373
^W. Carrigan, History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory, 1905 iii. p.195
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by J. Stevens, 1722, pp.309,312,317
^Arch. Ord. Rome (Carmelite Order), Manuscripts II, C.O. II, 26, p.13 (compiled 1739-59)
^Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967), pp.343-4
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^W. Carrigan, History and Antiquities of Ossory, 1905, ii
^Place names database of Ireland #29298
^Ordnance Survey
^Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, iv, p.2
^Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland 1962, new edition 1967, p.346
^Ordnance Survey
^"Adare Dominican" — The Earl and Countess of Dunraven, Memorials of Adare, 1865, pp.35-6
^"Adare Hospitallers" — White's List, M. Lenihan, Limerick, its History and Antiquities, 1866, p.562; Registrum Kilmainham, edited by J. T. Gilbert (Rolls Ser.), 1889, pp.140,155
^"Any" — Ware-Harris, History of the Bishops of Ireland, 1739, p.202, probably from Pipe Roll, 17 May year 1, to 21 December year 2, Edw.III
^Askeaton, 1389 founding — Wadding, who identified Askeaton with Luasia, though Canice Mooney, OFM, communications, notes that this is Latin for Laois
^Askeaton, founding before 1400 — Canice Mooney, OFM, communications, identified convent of Inysgebryny, in existence 1400, with Askeaton
^Askeaton founder — cf. E. B. Fitzmaurice and A. G. Little, Materials for History of the Franciscan Province of Ireland, 1920, pp.170,180-1
^M. Lenihan, Limerick, its History and Antiquities, 1866, p.31
^Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald and John James M'Gregor, History, Topography and Antiquities of the county and city of Limerick, 1826, Vol 1, p.299 & Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, p.433
^Clonkeen — Lord Killanin & M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962, (new edition 1967), p.352
^given by M. Lenihan, Limerick, Its History and Antiquities, 1866, p.31
^Ordance Survey (6in) and Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901
^White's list c.1658
^Augustin Lubin, Orbis Augustinianus, as given by Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by J. Stevens, 1722, pp.309, 312, 324
^Tripartite Life of St. Patrick, edited by W. Stokes, (Rolls Ser.), 1887, pp.200, 350
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.353, misreading of James Ware, De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus, 1654 edition, p.203
^Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald and John James M'Gregor, The History, Topography and Antiquities of the County and City of Limerick, 1827, Vol 2, p.380
^Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald and John James M'Gregor, The History, Topography and Antiquities of the County and City of Limerick, 1827, Vol 2, p.380
^Tomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, 1762 edition, p.754
^Rev. Patrick Fitzgerald and John James M'Gregor, History, Topography and Antiquities of the county and city of Limerick, 1826, Vol 1, pp.288-9, mentions ruins of abbey of Luden — (Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stephens, 1722, p.361); Luden is actually Louth Park, Lincolnshire
^Thomas Dineley (in the time of Charles II), Journal, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, viii, p.270
^White's List ()compiled c.1658 — M. Lenihan, Limerick, its History and its Antiquities, 1866, pp.564, 736
^O' Halloran
^Cassells, Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 3, p.341
^Rev. Canice Mooney, OFM, Terminus, 1956
^S. Lewis, Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837, i, p.283
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, p.444 gives St Idus having a foundation here, which was actually at Aghade (Ath-fadat—"long ford"), County Carlow
^J. J. McNamee, DD, History of the Diocese of Ardagh, 1954, pp.34-5, 541
^James Ware, De Hibernia et Antiquitatibus ejus, 1654 edition, p.172 and others, confuse Saints Island and Inis Aingin, the latter being founded by St Ciaran. Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.49, 50, has a foundation by Ciaran at both locations, which is possible, though Inis Aingin alone is mentioned in the Life of St Ciaran: Vitae Sanctorum Hiberniae, edited by Charles Plummer, 1910, i, pp.210, 211
^White's list c.1658 (M. Lenihan, Limerick, its History and Antiquities, 1866, p.562;, cf. Registrum Kilmainham, edited by C. McNeill, IMS, 1943, pp.140, 155)
^Dr Logan doubts there were lepers in Ireland at the time of St Patrick
^Tomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, 1762 edition; A. P. Coleman, O.P., The Ancient Dominican Foundations of Ireland, 1902, doubts Earl Richard was founder, suggesting instead that the foundation occurred during the time of Walter or Roland Joyce, Dominican Archbishops of Armagh, 1307-1311 and 1311-1322
^ a bAnalecta Hibernica (Irish Manuscript Commission) No.6, November 1914, i, p.104
^ a bOrdnance Survey
^Archdall confuses with Rathenepscop (Rathaspick), County Donegal
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.156 lists as Benedictine and located in County Roscommon
^Hubert Thomas Knox, History of County Mayo, p.97, f. — no other record of such an establishment
^Hubert Thomas Knox, History of County Mayo, p.96
^ a bAnalecta Hibernica No.6, 6 November 1834, Irish Manuscript Commission, ii, p.158
^Analecta Hibernica No.6, 6 November 1834, Irish Manuscript Commission, i, p.51
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
^Analecta Hibernica No.6, 6 November 1834, Irish Manuscript Commission, iii, p.199
^Canice Mooney, O.F.M., Terminus, 1954, p.247
^Canice Mooney, O.F.M., Terminus, 1956, p.141
^Hubert Thomas Knox, Notes on the Early History of the Dioceses of Tuam, Killala and Achonry, 1904, pp.79,141,313
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, 1654 edition, p.223
^Hubert Thomas Knox, History of County Mayo, p.95
^J. Neary, Galway A.S. viii., p.19 and Lord Killanin and M. V. Duignan, Shell Guide to Ireland, 1962 (new edition 1967), p.328
^J. O'Heyne, O.P., Irish Dominicans (Epil. Chron...), (translated by A. Coleman, O.P., 1902), 1706
^Tomas de Burgo, Hibernica Dominicana, 1762 edition
^J. Healy, The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1913-4, viii, p.641, refuted by Canice Mooney, O.F.M., communications
^Harris's Table. Ware-Harris, Antiquities, 1745
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, 1654 edition
^A. Cogan, The Diocese of Meath 1862-70, i, pp.211-2
^J. Ryan, S.J., Irish Monasticism, Origins and Development, 1931, p.78 gives a bishop at Dall Bronig in the time of St Patrick
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, 1654 edition
^Journal, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, xxvi. p.317
^E. Hogan, S. J., Onomasticon Goedelicum, R.I.A., 1910, p.210
^Ordnance Survey
^Harris's Table, Ware-Harris, Antiquities, 1745
^Ordnance Survey
^Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901
^Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901 and Ordnance Survey (½ inch)
^duplication by Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, due to error in Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
^Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901 and Ordnance Survey
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786, pp. 290-1, erroneously attributes references to a church in Annals of Loch Cé, edited by William Maunsell Hennessy, M.R.I.A., Dublin, 1939, as being of an abbey
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.71-72
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey Letters, O'Donovan and others (Royal Irish Academy)
^Ordnance Survey
^Ordnance Survey
^Mervyn Archdall, Monasticon Hibernicum, 1786
^James Ware, De Hibernia, et Antiquitatibus ejus, edition of 1654, p.196
^Richard Hopkins Ryland, The History, Topography and Antiquities of the County and City of Waterford ..., p.301
^Lubin: Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticon Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.310,312,331
^A. Cogan, The Diocese of Meath, 1862-70, ii, p.552
^Ordnance Survey
^Rev. Dr. W. Moran, Riocht na Midhe, ii, No.3 (1961), pp.9-15
^Healy, History of the Diocese of Meath, 1, 48
^Extents of Irish Monastic Possessions 1540-1, edited Newport D. White (Irish Manuscripts Commission), 1943, p.115
^"3D Issue Digital Edition – powered by www.3dissue.com. Copyright 2008, All rights reserved". irishmanuscripts.ie.
^A. Cogan, The Diocese of Meath, 1862-70, iii, p.591
^Ordnance Survey and Memorial Atlas of Ireland, 1901
^Harris's Table, Ware-Harris, Antiquities, p.264
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticum Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, pp.301,312,331
^Fonds Grand Carmes
^Louis Augustin Alemand, Monasticon Hibernicum, translated and edited by John Stevens, 1722, p.235, gives a friary in the custody of Drogheda
^Ordnance Survey
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