Category:Drumlane Abbey

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<nowiki>Drumlane Church and Round Tower; historic site in Co. Cavan</nowiki>
Drumlane Church and Round Tower 
historic site in Co. Cavan
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LocationCounty Cavan, Ulster, Ireland
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Map54° 03′ 29.52″ N, 7° 28′ 43.57″ W
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Drumlane Abbey:
This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. CV014-028004-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment ViewerDatabase record.

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Church:
This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. CV014-028003-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment ViewerDatabase record.

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Round Tower:
This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. CV014-028002-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment ViewerDatabase record.

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Graveyard:
This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. CV014-028009-
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English: Drumlane is a monastery located in Milltown, County Cavan, Ireland. Located at the monastic site is a church and round tower. Drumlane was founded in mid-6th century by Saint Columba, although Saint Mogue is generally associated with the monastery's foundation, evidence suggests that the foundation of Drumlane is older than his time. The monastery was refounded as a house of Augustinian canons in the late 12th or early 13th-century as a dependency of Kells Abbey. In 1261 the monastery was burned by the O'Rourkes, a rival clan of the O'Reillys of East Breifne.

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