Bangor Abbey
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Coordinates: 54°39′22″N 5°40′30″W / 54.656°N 5.675°W
Little remained of the original abbey after repeated attacks by the Danes, who destroyed it in 824. It was restored by Saint Malachy in the 12th century, given to the Franciscans in 1469, and to the Augustinians a century later. It was finally dissolved under James I.
The present Tower of the Abbey dates back to the 14th century.
Sir James Hamilton repaired the church in 1617 and was buried in it when he died in 1644.
A mural in the church is of Christ ascending to heaven with Saints Comgall, Gall and Columbanus at his feet.
See also
- Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland (County Down)
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