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Saturday, 17 September 2016
Shruel Abbey (Walsh)
Abbey Shruel in the barony of Shruel and near the river Inny.
AD 901 died the abbot Moelpoil.
AD 952 died the abbot Macatalius O Ferrall founded an abbey for Cistercians under the invocation of the Virgin Mary the year of its erection is said to have been 1150 or 1152.
May the 2d the eleventh of Queen Elizabeth the site of this monastery with its appurtenances twenty four cottages in the town of Vore one hundred and eighty acres of land in the vicinity of the same eighty acres of pasture and underwood adjacent one messuage four cottages in the town of Cranaghe and sixty acres adjoining two messuages four cottages in the town of Ballynemanagh and sixty four acres two messuages three cottages in the town of Knockaghe and sixty four acres adjacent thereto were granted to Robert Dillon and his heirs at an annual rent of 10 14s 4d.
In another inquisition it was discovered that the abbot was seized of some possessions which were until then concealed.
Location:
Shrule, Co. Longford, Ireland
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