Foundation | Image | Communities & Provenance | Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names!width = 10%|OnLine References & Location | Achad-crimthain Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded before 829; possibly located in County Waterford| |
Achad-dagain Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded before 639| |
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Ardmore Cathedral | early monastic site, Gaelic monks, founded in the 5th century by St Declan; diocesan cathedral 1152; see united with Lismore after 1210? | St Declan's Church|{{coord|51.94880|-7.72612|format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Ardmore Cathedral}} |
Ardmore Friary ~? | Augustinian Friars| |
Ballyvoony Preceptory | purported Knights Templar "Monastery (in ruins)"[1]|{{coord|52.136922|-7.443772|format=dms|name=Ballyvoony Preceptory}} |
Bewley Camera | purported Knights Templar foundation unknown; dissolution unknown; remains of monastic building 1774; "Abbey""[2] | Beaulieu; Beal|{{coord|52.111845|-7.823723|format=dms|name=Bewley Camera}} |
Cappagh Preceptory ø | purported Knights Hospitaller remains probably not ecclesiastical | Ceapach|{{coord|52.125572|-7.745623|format=dms|name=Cappagh Preceptory}} |
Carrickbeg Friary | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1336 by James Butler, Earl of Desmond; dissolved 1540, surrendered by 'Prior' William Cormoke 7 April 1540; granted to Thomas, Earl of Ormond; the friars returned in 1669, a new church was built in 1822[3] which remained in use until 2006 when the friary was closed.[4]|{{coord|52.344191|-7.417281|format=dms|name=Carrickbeg Friary}} |
Cathair-mac-conchaid Monastery ~ | early monastic site, founded by the 7th century | Cathair-mic-conaich| |
Clashmore Monastery | early monastic site, founded before 646-56 by Cuancheir, a monk, on the instruction of St Mochoemoc of Leamakevoge | Glaismor|{{coord|52.009563|-7.819245|format=dms|name=Clashmore Monastery}} |
Crooke Preceptory | Knights Templar founded before 1180, by the Barons of Curroghmore?; manor granted by Henry II; dissolved 1308-11; Knights Hospitaller founded after 1314; dissolved after 1348; later farmed out; held by William Wyse by 1541 | An Crusc; Cruadach; Cork; Croc|{{coord|52.228115|-6.979670|format=dms|name=Crooke Preceptory}} |
Curraheen Friary | Franciscan Friars — from Youghal placed of settlement after the suppression; in vicinity 1731 | Keeran|{{coord|52.070028|-7.822852|format=dms|name=Curraheen Friary}} |
Disert-nairbre Monastery | early monastic site, cell founded by St Medoc of Ferns | Bolhendesert; Dysert?; Ballindysart?| |
Dungarvan Monastery | early monastic site, founded in the 7th century by St Garvan | Dun Garbhan|{{coord|52.087048|-7.618273|format=dms|name=Dungarvan Monastery}} |
Dungarvan Priory | Augustinian Friars founded c.1290 by Thomas, Lord Offaly; dissolved 1541; church found to be parochial by 19 January 1541; leased to Roger Dalton 1595|{{coord|52.087846|-7.610512|format=dms|name=Dungarvan Priory}} |
Dungarvan, St Augustine's Priory * | Augustinian Friars extant|[5]
{{coord|52.088528|-7.618992|format=dms|name=Dungarvan St. Augustine's Friary}} |
Kilbarry Preceptory | Knights Templar founded before 1180, church granted by deed of Henry II; dissolved 1308-11; Knights Hospitaller founded after 1514; dissolved before 1527, farmed out | Cell-barra|{{coord|52.242007|-7.129412|format=dms|name=Kilbarry Preceptory}} |
Killbunny Monastery | early monastic site | Cell-bhunna|{{coord|52.271521|-7.294275|format=dms|name=Kilbunny Monastery}} |
Kilculliheen Abbey | Augustinian nuns — Arroasian dependent on St Mary de Hogges, Dublin; priory founded 1151 by Dermot Mac Murrough, King of Leinster; independent, raised to abbey status before 1257; dissolved 1540, surrendered by Abbess Isabella Mothing granted to Sir Edmund Butler 1566; granted to the town of Waterford 1582-3 | Cell-cleeheen; Kellinge; Killaylyhin; Kylkyllin; de Bello Portu|{{coord| 52.263555|-7.092659|format=dms|name=Kilculliheen Abbey}} |
Killongford Preceptory? | by tradition Knights Templar also erroneously given as Knights of St John of Jerusalem[6] | Killunkert| |
Kilmacleague Monastery | early monastic site, founded in the 5th century by St Mac Liag, disciple of St Declan of Ardmore | Cell-mic-liag|{{coord| 52.166625|-7.074985|format=dms|name=Kilmacleague Monastery}} |
Kilmolash Monastery | early monastic site, founded by St Molaise (of Leighlin?); plundered by the Norsemen 833 | Cell-o-laise|{{coord|52.104326|-7.809374|format=dms|name=Kilmolash Monastery}} |
Lismore Cathedral =+ | early monastic site, founded 636 by St Carthach (Mo-chuda); diocesan cathedral 1111; see united to Waterford 1362; early monastic site, nuns; Augustinian Friars | St Carthagh; ____________________ Leasa-moir; Liss-mor; Les-mor|{{coord|52.13964|-7.92943|format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Lismore — St. Carthage's Cathedral}} |
Lismore Monastery | early monastic site, nuns, founded in the 7th century, strictly separate from the monks' monastery (see immediately above)| |
Lismore — St Brigid's Hospital | early leper hospital under a prior, with possible Culdee connections until the 12th century; | St Brigid|[7][8][9]
{{coord|52.133784|-7.932023|format=dms|name=Lismore — St Brigid's Hospital (?)}} (?) |
Little Island Monastery ~ | early monastic site, possibly located in County Wexford | Inisdoimle, County Wexford?| |
Molana Abbey | early monastic site, founded in the 6th century by St Molanfide (Maelanfaid); Augustinian Canons Regular founded after 1140?; dissolved 1541; granted to Sir Walter Raleigh 1587?; passed to others 1588 | Ailen-mail-anfaid; Dairinis Mael-anfaid; Insula St Molanfiede; Moel-anfaidh; Maylanfay; Melahanahyd; Muyllhanuha|{{coord|52.002215|-7.8991699|format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Molana Abbey}} |
Mothel Abbey | early monastic site, founded in the 6th century by St Brogan; early monastery asserted by some to have become Cistercian[10] Augustinian Canons Regular founded after 1140? dissolved 1540, surrendered by Abbot Edmund Power 7 April 1540; church found to be parochial by 19 January 1541; occupied by Lary Katherine Butler 1548; (NM) | Maothail; Motalia; Mothil; SS Brogan and Cronan; at Ballynevin|{{coord|52.298470|-7.418233|format=dms|name=Mothel Priory}} |
Mount Melleray Abbey | Cistercian monks founded 1833|{{coord|52.18727|-7.8570|format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia|name=Mount Melleray Abbey}} |
Rincrew Abbey, {{small|Rincrew Hill}} | Knights Templar founded c.1180?, purportedly by Raymond Le Gros; dissolved 1308? 330; traditionally/erroneously Knights Hospitaller Augustinian Canons Regular passed to Molana; dissolved with Molana 1541; granted to Sir Walter Raleigh 1587; assigned to the Earl of Cork | Temple Michael; Rhincrew; Rin-Crioch; Rinncru; Ryncrowe|{{coord|51.980294|-7.861576|format=dms|type:landmark_scale:5000_region:IE_source:wikimapia |name=Rincrew Abbey}} |
Stradbally Abbey ø | erroneously asserted Augustinian Friars; "Abbey" ruins[11] non-monastic|[12]
{{coord|52.129764|-7.464068|format=dms|name="Stradbally Abbey"}} |
Tallow Carmelite Monastery | Carmelite nuns | St Joseph |[13]
{{coord|52.091884|-8.007501|format=dms|name=Tallow Carmelite Monastery}} |
Waterford Cathedral | monastic episcopal cathedral founded 1096; diocesan cathedral 1111; see united to Lismore 1363 | Cell-mic-liag; Port Lairge|{{coord|52.259871|-7.107603|format=dms|name=Waterford Cathedral}} |
Waterford — St Catherine's Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular — Victorine founded before 1207 by an Ostman; dissolved 1539, surrendered by Prior Edmund Power; occupied by James Shurloke, per James White; granted to Lady Elizabeth Butler, alias Sherlock, 1588-9; Augustinian Friars apparently refounded 1629 | St Catherine ____________________ St Catherine's Abbey|{{coord|52.257454|-7.106107|format=dms|name=Waterford - St Catherine's Priory}} |
Waterford — St John's Priory Hospital | Benedictine monks founded c.1190 Benedictine monks and nuns from 1202; cell dependent on Bath from 1204; dissolved 1536; granted to William Wise November 1536 | St John the Evangelist|{{coord|52.257053|-7.112406|format=dms|name=Waterford — St John's Priory Hospital}} |
Waterford — St Saviour's Priory | Dominican Friars community founded 1226; approval for priory granted by Henry III 1235 dissolved 1540; church sold to James White, occupier, by 18 January 1541; surrendered by Prior William Marten 2 April 1541; granted to Sir Anthony St Leger; Waterford Dominican community died out 1865; restored 1867 | St Saviour|{{coord|52.263414|-7.119126|format=dms|name=Waterford — St Saviour's Priory}} |
Waterford Greyfriars | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded 1240-5 by Sir Hugh Purcell, buried here; Observant Franciscan Friars reformed 1521; dissolved 1540, surrendered by 'Prior' John Linche 2 April 1540; granted to Patrick Walshe and to the brethren and poor of the Hospital of the Holy Spirit 1 September 1541; hospital established in the church — continuing into the 19th century|{{coord|52.260485|-7.106559|format=dms|name=Waterford Greyfriars}} |
Waterford Greyfriars, later site | Franciscan Friars founded 1612| |
Waterford Franciscan Friary * | Franciscan Friars founded 1830; church completed 1834; extant|[14]
{{coord|52.259946|-7.109017|format=dms|name=Waterford Franciscan Friary}} |