Foundation | Image | Communities & Provenance | Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names!width=10%|OnLine References & Location | Acaun Monastery #, {{small|Rathvilly Parish}} | supposed monastic site — order and period unknown|{{coord|52.8419725|-6.7172813 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Acaun — supposed monastic foundation (approx.)}} (approx) |
Agha Monastery | Gaelic monks founded 6th century by St Fintan; possibly not surviving after 10th century | Achad-finglass; Achadfinglass; Achad-Urghlais; Augha|[1][2] {{coord|52.716628|-6.919804 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Agha Monastery (approx.)}} (approx) |
Aghade Priory | Augustinian — Arroasian nuns dependent on Dublin; cell of St Mary de Hogges, Dublin; founded 1151 by Dermot mac Murchard, King of Leinster; dissolved before 1500? | Athaddy; Athade; Athad; Aghadh; Aghade Nunnery; Ath-fhadhat|[3][4] {{coord|52.7600091|-6.7365932 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Aghade Priory}} |
Athkiltan ~ | Knights Templar manor, possibly located in County Carlow | Takyltan| |
Ballymoon Preceptory ø | supposed (though dubious) establishment of Knights Templar purportedly founded c.1300 no record of preceptory found | Bally MacWilliam-roe; Bally-M'William-Row; Baile-mic-Uilliam|[2] {{coord|52.7000541|-6.9071388 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Ballymoon Preceptory (supposed)}} |
Carlow Monastery | Gaelic monks founded before 601-2 by St Comgal of Bangor, site granted by Cormac, King of Ui Bairrche | Cathair-lach; Ceithiorlach| {{coord|52.834299|-6.9255066 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Carlow Monastery}} |
Poor Clare Monastery Carlow, {{small|Graiguecullen}} | Monastery of Perpetual Adoration ____________________ Poor Clares founded 19th century|[5] {{coord|52.836386|-6.9407362 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Poor Clare Monastery, Carlow}} |
Clonmore Monastery | Gaelic monks founded 6th century by St Mogue; possibly not surviving after 10th century; church burnt 1040 | Cluain-mor-maedoc; Clonemore|[6] {{coord|52.8272595|-6.5693307 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Clonmore Monastery}} |
Domnach-feic Monastery | early monastic site, founded 5th century (in the time of St Patrick) by St Fiace | Domnach-feich| |
Dunleckney Preceptory # | purported Knights Templar founded 1300; dissolved 1308[7] | Leighlinbridge Preceptory?| {{coord|52.7080633|-6.9536591 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Dunleckney Preceptory}} |
Kilfortchearn Monastery | early monastic site, purportedly founded 5th century (in the time of St Patrick) by St Fortchern, bishop | Cell-foirtcheirn; Ui Drona| |
Killerig Preceptory | Knights Templar founded before 1212 (in the reign of King John) by Gilbert de Borard; Knights Hospitaller dissolved 1540; granted to the wife of Gerard Aylmer 1590; leased to James Sherlock of Waterford | The Preceptory of St John the Baptist ____________________ Killargy; Killarge; Friarstown|{{coord|52.8460387|-6.7928714 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Killerig Preceptory}} |
Leighlin Abbey + | Gaelic monks founded c.600 by St Gobban; episcopal diocesan cathedral; destroyed by fire c.1060; new cathedral built 12th-13th century; extant; secular canons purportedly instituted at the cathedral by Bishop John Mulgan (Seaán Ó Maolagáin) c.1422; dissolved 1567 | Old Leighlin Abbey; Leth-glenn|[2] {{coord|52.7360192|-7.0256493 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Leighlin Abbey}} |
Leighlin Friary ≈ | Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular — erroneous reference to the friary of Bakil, Wicklow[8] |
Leighlin Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian founded after 1163? at the instance of St Lawrence O'Toole (dubious reference to 9th century foundation by Burchard, son of Gurmund, a Norwegian); dissolved c.1392; petition for suppression and appropriation to the cathedral chapter granted by the Pope to the Bishop (Thomas Fleming) 1432 | St Stephen| |
Leighlinbridge Priory | Carmelite monks founded 1265-72 (before the death of Henry III) by a member of the Carew family; dissolved before 1541; converted into a fort; restored, convent in existence c.1737 | Priory of St Mary|[2] {{coord|52.7355121|-6.9784641 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Leighlinbridge Monastery}} |
Leighlinbridge Preceptory ≈ | Knights Templar apparently same as Dunleckney Preceptory (supra)| |
Lorum Monastery | Gaelic monks patron St Laseroam (Molaise) | Leamhdruim|{{coord|52.6634839|-6.9289666 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Lorum Monastery}} |
St Mullin's Monastery | | Gaelic monks founded 7th century; (NM) | Achad Cainida; Tech-moling; Thamoling; Temolyn; Shymylyng; Thacineling; Thacmoling|[9] {{coord|52.488889|-6.9275558 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=St Mullin's Monastery}} |
St Mullin's Abbey | early monastic site, founded 632 by St Molling, site purportedly granted by St Aidan, Bishop of Ferns; purported Augustinian Canons Regular (no documentation of foundation); plundered and burnt before 1138; (NM)|[9][10] {{coord|52.488889|-6.9275558 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=St Mullin's Abbey}} |
St Mullins Friary | Franciscan Friars, license granted 1414 — no evidence foundation ever implemented| |
Tullow Abbey # | Augustinian Friars founded 1314 by Simon Lumbard and Hugh Talun who granted site; dissolved 1541?; granted to Thomas, Earl of Ormond, December 1557 | Tully; Tullagh; Tealach-fortchern; Tuluch-ua-bfeidhlimidh; Tullowphelim; Tullyfelim; Laghia; The Black Abbey|[11] {{coord|52.8030209|-6.7327309 |format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Tully Abbey}} |
Tullow Friary | Carmelite Friars, given in state papers and listed 1645 — no other evidence of foundation| |
Tullow Monastery # | early monastic site, founded 5th century?| |