Abbey, County Clare

Abbey
An Mhainistir
Civil parish

Abbey
Coordinates: 53°07′13″N 9°03′55″W / 53.120148°N 9.065272°WCoordinates: 53°07′13″N 9°03′55″W / 53.120148°N 9.065272°W
Country Ireland
County Clare

Abbey (Irish: An Mhainistir[1]) 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. 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.[2]

Townlands

The parish includes the townlands of Abbey (East), Abbey (West), Aillwee, Ballyhehan, Ballyvelaghan, Cartron, Corranroo, Dooneen. Moneen, Mortyclogh, Munnia, Rossalia and Sheshia.[3]

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