MOURNE, or MOURNE-ABBEY, also called BALLINAMONA, a parish, partly in the barony of FERMOY, partly in that of EAST-MUSKERRY, but chiefly in that of BARRETTS, …
The abbey of the great bog. Mourne abbey was built in c.1199 by the Knights Templars. It is believed the abbey was built on land donated to them by the Cogans, an anglo …
Guide to Mourneabbey Catholic Parish, County Cork ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and …
The extensive, but now uninteresting ruins of Mourne Abbey, stand between the old and new roads from Cork to Mallow; they appear to have been surrounded by a high walled …
MOURNE, or MOURNE ABBEY, also called BALLINAMONA, a parish, partly in the barony of FERMOY, partly in that of EAST MUSKERRY, but chiefly in that of BARRETTS, …
Mourne Abbey was built in 1199 by the Knights Templar. The monastic site consisted of a church, a mill, a refectory and storage buildings. All of them were …
All known copies of records. Names for this parish: Ballinamona, Grenagh, Mourneabbey, Catholic records for Mourneabbey.
WEBMourneabbey. MOURNE, or MOURNE-ABBEY, also called BALLINAMONA, a parish, partly in the barony of FERMOY, partly in that of EAST-MUSKERRY, but chiefly in that of …