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Civil parish in County Clare, Ireland

Civil parish in Clare, Ireland
Abbey An Mhainistir
Civil parish
Corcomroe Abbey in 1996Corcomroe Abbey in 1996
Abbey is located in IrelandAbbeyAbbey
Coordinates: 53°07′13″N 9°03′55″W / 53.120148°N 9.065272°W / 53.120148; -9.065272
CountryIreland
CountyClare

Abbey (Irish: An Mhainistir) is a civil parish in the Barony of Burren in County Clare, Ireland.

Origins

The parish is named for the Cistercian Corcomroe Abbey, or the Abbey of Burren, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The full name of the parish in Irish is Mainistir Chocro Mhodhruadh which means the Abbey of Corcomroe, an ancient túath covering the northwest of County Clare, and which later comprised the baronies of Corcomroe in the southwest and Burren in the northeast. This monastery was founded either in 1194 by Donald O’Brien, King of Thomond, or in 1200 by his son, Donogh Cairbreac. The abbey later became subject to Furness Abbey in Lancashire.

Townlands

The parish includes the townlands of Abbey (East), Abbey (West), Aillwee, Ballyhehan, Ballyvelaghan, Cartron, Corranroo, Dooneen. Moneen, Mortyclogh, Munnia, Rossalia and Sheshia.

References

Citations

  1. An Mhainistir, Placenames Database of Ireland.
  2. Frost 1893.
  3. Map of Abbey Parish showing Townlands.

Sources

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Baronies and civil parishes of County Clare
BaronyCivil parishes
Bunratty Lower
Bunratty Upper
Burren
Clonderalaw
Corcomroe
Ibrickane
Inchiquin
Islands
Leitrim
Moyarta
Tulla Lower
Tulla Upper
* (part) refers to civil parishes which span two different baronies
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