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词条 List of monastic houses in County Londonderry
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  3. See also

{{MonasticHouses Abbreviations&Key Ireland}}{{kml}}
FoundationImageCommunities & ProvenanceFormal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names!width=10%|OnLine References & Location
Aghadowey Monastery # early monastic site;
hospital of St Gowry 1603
Achad-dubthaigh;
Achedoffey|[1][2]
{{coord|55.02928|-6.65749|format=dms|name=Aghadowey Monastery}}
Aghanloo Monastery early monastic site;
under erenaghs until 16th century
Ath-luga;
Ath-longe;
Allowa|[3][4][5]
{{coord|55.093742|-6.93718|format=dms |name=Aghanloo Monastery}}
Agivey Monastery early monastic site; purportedly founded 7th century by St Guar of Aghadowey;
Cistercian monks
grange of Macosquin
Augheve;
Athgeybi|[6][7][8]
{{coord|55.03937|-6.58776|format=dms |name=Agivey Monastery}}
Ballymagrorty Monastery (Derry Diocese) early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Colmcille Baile-meg-robhartaig;
Baile-megrabhartaigh|{{coord|55.0946007|-6.6635672 |format=dms |name=Ballymagrorty Monastery (Derry Diocese)}}
Ballynascreen Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Colmcille Scrin-coluim-cille|[9][10]
{{coord|54.75914|-6.86654 |format=dms |name=Ballynascreen Monastery}}
Banagher Monastery early monastic site, traditionally founded 11th century? by St Muriedbach O'Heney;
under erenaghs until early 17th century
Bennchor;
Bangoria|[11][12]
{{coord|54.8884889|-6.9730569 |format=dms |name=Banagher Monastery}}
Bovevagh Monastery early monastic site, purportedly founded 575 by St Colmcille;
oratory burned 1100;
under erenaghs until 17th century
Both-mheidhbhe;
Both-medhbha|[13][14]
{{coord|54.9591207|-6.9455911 |format=dms |name=Bovevagh Monastery}}
Camus Monastery early monastic site, founded before c.580;
under erenaghs until 16th/17th century
Camas;
Cambos;
Camsa|[15][16]
{{coord|55.10056|-6.63513|format=dms |name=Camus Monastery}}
Church Island Monastery, {{small|Lough Beg}} early monastic site;
plundered by Ulidians 1129;
under erenaghs until early 17th century
St Mochonna (possibly St Mochonna of Killyman)
____________________
Inistaiti;
InisTeda;
Ballyscullion;
Inish Taoide|[17]
{{coord|54.7899946|-6.4847811 |format=dms |name=Church Island Monastery}}
Coleraine Monastery
St Patrick's
early monastic site, founded 5th century by St Patrick;
burned 731;
suffered destruction 1171 and 1177;
Cuil Raithin;
Cul-rathain;
Colran;
Bannin;|[18]
{{coord|55.13202|-6.66850|format=dms |name=Coleraine Monastery - StPatrick's}}
Coleraine Monastery
St Carbreus
early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Carbreus;
dismantled in 1213, Drumtarsey castle erected on site
Cuil Raithin;
Abbey of the Bann|[19][20]
{{coord|55.13432|-6.67859|format=dms |name=Coleraine Monastery - St Carbreus (approx.)}} (approx)
Coleraine Friary Dominican Friars
founded 1244;
Dominican Friars, Regular Observant
reformed 1484;
dissolved 1543
St Mary|[21][22]
{{coord|55.13040|-6.67237|format=dms |name=Coleraine Friary (approx.)}} (approx)
Coleraine
Killowen
founded 1248Drumtarsy;
Cill Eoghain - Owen's church;
Cill-Eogain - St John's Church|[20][23][24] {{coord|55.12834|-6.67638|format=dms |name=Coleraine Killowen (approx.)}} (approx)
Cumber Monastery early monastic site, traditionally founded 5th century by St Patrick; under secular erenaghs until early 17th century Combior;
Camer;
Commyr|[25][26]
{{coord|54.905604|-7.161785|format=dms |name=Cumber Monastery}}
Derry Monastery ~ early monastic site, traditionally founded c.546 by St Colmcille, but probably c.590 by Fiachra mac Ciárain mac Ainmerech mac Sétna;
St Augustine's C.I. Church or St Columb's Church are cited as alternative possible locations of the monastery
Daire-calgach;
Doire-Choluim-Chille;
Daire Duib-recles;
Cella Nigra|[27]
{{coord|54.9947366|-7.3239221 |format=dms |name=St Augustine's Church, poss. site of Derry Monastery}} possible
or
{{coord|54.9929|-7.3285 |format=dms |name=Long Tower Church (St Columb's Church, poss. site of Derry Monastery}} possible
Derry Abbey Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian — affiliated to SS Peter & Paul, Armagh;
founded c.1233?;
reportedly in very poor state of repair by 1411, due to warfare and adversity;
churches desecrated and community expelled 1566; under occupation by English troops under Colonel Edward Randolph;
restored? canons possibly briefly returned;
dissolved 1576?; reoccupied by the English;
Augustinian Friars
refounded c.1643
Cella Nigra|
Derry Priory Cistercian nuns
founded 1218;
dissolved 1512|
Derry Franciscan Priorypurported foundation of Franciscan Friars;
(in 1609 the commissioners erroneously took the ruins of the Blackfriars house (see immediately below) to be Franciscan)
Derry — St Dominic's Priory spurious accounts of earlier Dominican foundation;
Dominican Friars
founded 1274;
dissolved 1576;
briefly restored?
St Dominic|
Desertmartin Monastery early monastic site, apparently founded by a member of the O'Lynn family (suggested by the name Mainister O'Fhloinn);
erenaghs until 16th century
Mainister O'Fhloinn;
Moneysterlin|[28][29][30]
{{coord|54.76996|-6.67091 |format=dms |name=Desertmartin Monastery}}
Desertoghill Monastery early monastic site, purportedly founded by St Colmcille;
erenaghs until 16th century
Disert-ui-tuathghaill;
Desert-O'Tuohill|[31][32][33]
{{coord|54.97308|-6.67169|format=dms |name=Desertoghill Monastery}}
Donnybrewer Monastery early monastic site Domnach-dala;
Domnach-dola|{{coord|55.0461037|-7.2287786 |format=dms |name=Donnybrewer Monastery (approx.)}} (approx)
Drumachose Abbey early monastic site, patronised 6th century by St Cainnech Druimcoos;
Dirumcoos;
Dronagh;
Drungrosa;
Roa|[34][35][36]
{{coord|55.05086|-6.91641 |format=dms |name=Drumachose Abbey}}
Dunboe Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Adamnan;
erenaghs until 16th century
Dun-bo;
~co Dun-mbó i n-Dal riatai;
Duna-uó, a tempull;
Durrbo, par. ecclesie de|[37][38][39][40]
{{coord|55.160055|-6.811075|format=dms |name=Dunboe Monastery}}
Duncrun Monastery early monastic site, founded by St Patrick Dun-cruithne|{{coord|55.1466853|-6.9335211 |format=dms |name=Duncrun Monastery (approx.)}} (approx)
Dungiven Monastery early monastic site, founded 7th century, by St Naechtain? Dun-geimin;
Dun-giobhin;
Dun-gevin|rowspan=2|[41]
{{coord|54.917333|-6.9216549 |format=dms |name=Dungiven Monastery}}
Dungiven Priory Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian?
founded after 1140? (after 1138?), purportedly by the O'Cahan family;
dissolved before 1603;
round tower incorporated into church, but collapsed c.1784
St Mary
Errigal Monastery early monastic site, purportedly founded 6th century by St Colmcille;
destroyed by Norsemen 9th century;
erenaghs until 16th/17th century
Airecal-Adamnan;
Arragel;
Temple Erigall;
Airecuil, Cainnech|[42][43][44]
{{coord|54.97550|-6.73408 |format=dms |name=Errigal Monastery (approx.)}} (approx)
Faughanvale Monastery early monastic site, erenaghs until 16th century St Canice (St Conici)
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Nuachongbail;
Fochwayll;
Killeitra;
Tircaerthian|[45][46][47]
{{coord|55.032436|-7.094947|format=dms |name=Faughvale Monastery}}
Kilcronaghan Monastery early monastic site, patronised by St Cruithnechan;
erenaghs until early 17th century
Cell-cruithneachain|[48][49]
{{coord|54.79438|-6.73333|format=dms |name=Kilcronaghan Monastery }}
Killelagh Monasteryerroneously given as County Derry in Gwynn & Hadcock index — actually County Donegal
Kilrea Monastery early monastic site; erenagh land until 1609 Cell-reagh|[50]
{{coord|54.93341|-6.57827|format=dms |name=Kilrea Monastery}}
Lan More Friary ~ Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular
foundation unknown;
dissolution unknown;
possibly County Derry or County Antrim
Landmore?|{{coord|55.0347919|-6.6093536 |format=dms |name=Lan More Friary}}
Lissan Monastery early monastic site, founded before 744 Lessan;
~Lessain episcopi;
~Lesan i Sliabh Callann,ó;
~o Lesan i Sliabh Callan|[51]
{{coord|54.685226|-6.7681474 |format=dms |name=Lissan Monastery (approx.)}} (approx)
Macosquin Abbey + Cistercian monks — from Morimond, France
founded 1218;
dissolved before 1600; granted to the London Companies (Merchant Taylors) authorities for the plantation of Derry;
house named 'Glebe House' built on site of claustral buildings c.1770;
scant remains of monastic church incorporated into St Mary's C.I. parish church, built on site
Clarus Fons;
Magoscain;
Moycoscain|[52]
{{coord|55.0997568|-6.7070842 |format=dms |name=Macosquin Abbey}}
Maghera Monastery + early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Lurach;
plundeded by the Norsemen 832;
church burnt 1135;
diocesan cathedral
see transferred from Ardstraw c.1152;
see transferred to Derry 1254
Machaire-ratha-luraig;
Rath-Luraig;
Rath-lure|[53][54]
{{coord|54.84213|-6.673466 |format=dms |name=Maghera Monastery}}
Magilligan Monastery early monastic site, erenagh land until early 17th century Aird-megiollagain;
Ardia;
Scrin-i-nArdia;
Ballynascreen-ardia;
Tamlachta-ard;
Tamlaght-ard;
The Shrine of St Columb|{{coord|55.1289776|-6.9424186 |format=dms |name=Magilligan Monastery (approx.)}} (approx)
Tamlaght Finlagan Monastery early monastic site, founded 585 by St Fionn-logha;
erenaghs until early 17th century;
site occupied by remains of a church destroyed 1641
Tamlacht-fionloga;
Templefinlagan;
Ballykelly|[55]
{{coord|55.0404831|-6.9806735 |format=dms |name=Tamlaght Finlagan Monastery}}
Tamlaght O'Crilly Monastery early monastic site; erenaghs until early 17th century Ta, lachta-mac-ninaich|[56][57]
{{coord|54.89365|-6.58304|format=dms |name=Tamlaght O'Crilly Monastery}}
Termoneeny Monastery early monastic site; erenaghs until early 17th century ~in Enga;
Termon-any
Eanegea|[58][59]
{{coord|54.83334|-6.66735|format=dms |name=Termoneeny Monastery}}
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Notes

1. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19381
2. ^http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/A/Aghadowy-Coleraine-Londonderry.php
3. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=365
4. ^http://www.limavadyancestry.com/records/graveyards-and-gravestone-inscriptions/graveyards-in-limavady-borough-which-opened-prior-to-the-end-of-1980/
5. ^{{cite book|author=Samuel Lewis|title=A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iI0jwZZ-7TEC&pg=PA17|year=1837|publisher=Lewis|pages=17–}}
6. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=1856
7. ^http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/A/Agivey-Coleraine-Londonderry.php
8. ^http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,690284,922125,6,7
9. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19079
10. ^http://irishantiquities.bravehost.com/derry/ballynascreen/ballynascreen.html
11. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=955
12. ^http://www.libraryireland.com/articles/BanagherDPJ1-48/
13. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=709
14. ^http://roevalley.com/newsbrowser/historical/bovevagh.htm
15. ^{{cite book|title=The Irish Ecclesiastical Record|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KJVAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA142|year=1872|publisher=Browne and Nolan|pages=142–}}
16. ^http://www.colmcille.org/sperrins/5-04
17. ^http://authors.library.caltech.edu/25059/2/mstory/church.htm
18. ^http://www.stpats.co.uk/history.html
19. ^{{cite book|author=William Cobbett|title=List of abbeys, priories, nunneries, hospitals, and other religious foundations in England and Wales and in Ireland: confiscated, seized on, or alienated, by the Protestant "Reformation" sovereigns and Parliaments |url= }}
20. ^http://ecohcoy.tripod.com/page2.htm
21. ^http://www.niarchive.org/Coleraine/Exhibitions_Collections.aspx?lc=1&id=92875da6-1de8-4fb5-931e-858d5ca0baa4¤tpage=3
22. ^https://www.flickr.com/photos/feargal/4991281024/
23. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19232
24. ^{{cite book|author=Samuel Lewis|title=A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland: Comprising the Several Counties; Cities; Boroughs; Corporate, Market, and Post Towns; Parishes and Principal Villages; with Historical and Statistical Descriptions: Embellished with Engravings of the Arms of the Cities, Bishoprics, Corporate Towns, and Boroughs; and of the Seals of the Several Municipal Corporations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DbI4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA119|year=1849|publisher=S. Lewis and Company|pages=119–}}
25. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19144
26. ^http://www.derrycity.gov.uk/DerryCitySite/files/de/def869ba-72ff-41af-a158-a7a1b7b5a8d3.pdf
27. ^Monastic Derry
28. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=5288
29. ^http://www.discovereverafter.com/graveyards/26/desertmartin-old
30. ^http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,685411,892074,5,7
31. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19165
32. ^http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?id=589
33. ^{{cite book|author=Adamnanus (de Iona)|title=Life of Saint Columba, Founder of Hy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vz1gAAAAcAAJ&pg=PR59|year=1874|publisher=Edmonston and Douglas|pages=59–}}
34. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=418
35. ^http://roevalley.com/newsbrowser/historical/drumachose.htm
36. ^http://maps.osi.ie/publicviewer/#V1,669241,923083,6,7
37. ^http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/CentreforArchaeologicalFieldworkCAF/PDFFileStore/Filetoupload,458510,en.pdf
38. ^{{cite book|title=Memoir of the City and North Western Liberties of Londonderry - Parish of Templemore|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EcxcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA56|year=1837|publisher=Hodges|pages=56–}}
39. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=99
40. ^{{cite book|author=Mervyn Archdall|title=Monasticon Hibernicum:|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GuNaAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA211|year=1873|publisher=W. B. Kelly|pages=211–}}
41. ^Priory at Dungiven
42. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=2235
43. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19203
44. ^http://www.walkni.com/walks/144/errigal-glen-trail/
45. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=506
46. ^http://irishantiquities.bravehost.com/derry/faughanvale/faughanvale.html
47. ^http://www.limavadyancestry.com/records/graveyards-and-gravestone-inscriptions/graveyards-in-limavady-borough-which-opened-prior-to-the-end-of-1980/
48. ^http://www.kilcronaghan.co.uk/4-66/rectory-history/Kilcronaghan-parish-%28part-1%29
49. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19219
50. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=1759
51. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19241
52. ^Cistercian Abbeys: MACOSQUIN
53. ^{{Cite journal|jstor = 20566091|title = Some Notes on the Parish of Maghera and Neighbourhood, in the County of Derry|journal = Ulster Journal of Archaeology|volume = 8|issue = 3|pages = 128–131|last1 = Morrison|first1 = A. K|last2 = Lytle|first2 = S. D|last3 = Hipson|first3 = Alexander|year = 1902}}
54. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=2063
55. ^http://roevalley.com/newsbrowser/historical/tamlaght.htm
56. ^http://www.greenlough.com/our-parish/our-parish-history/
57. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.magheragenealogy.org/index.php/regions/70-tamlaght-ocrilly/89-tamlaght-ocrilly-historical-descriptions.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-02-18 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141126012641/http://www.magheragenealogy.org/index.php/regions/70-tamlaght-ocrilly/89-tamlaght-ocrilly-historical-descriptions.html |archivedate=2014-11-26 |df= }}
58. ^http://www.placenamesni.org/resultdetails.php?entry=19309
59. ^{{cite book|title=Publications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ntNXAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA81|year=1850|pages=81–}}

References

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See also

  • List of monastic houses in Ireland
{{Monastic houses of Ireland}}

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