Category:Dundalk Friary
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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. LH007-119021-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment Viewer – Database record. |
This object is indexed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Ireland under the registration number 13705100
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment Viewer – Main record. |
English: Dundalk Friary was a house of Franciscan friars founded before 1246 by Rohesia de Verdon, wife of Theobald Butler, or by her son John de Verdon. The friary was dissolved c. 1540 but the friars remained in the area and became Observant in 1556. Of the medieval friary just a bell tower survived, also named “Seatown Tower”, probably not built earlier than in the second half of the 14th century.
Media in category "Dundalk Friary"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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County Louth - Seatown Castle.jpg 640 × 480; 85 KB
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Dundalk Friary Tower 2013 09 23.jpg 2,126 × 3,053; 4.14 MB
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Dundalk Friary Tower II 2013 09 23.jpg 2,262 × 3,158; 4.57 MB
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Dundalk Friary Tower III 2013 09 23.jpg 1,748 × 2,982; 3.18 MB
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Dundalk Friary Tower N 2013 09 23.jpg 1,954 × 3,168; 3.25 MB
Categories:
- Objects of County Louth recorded in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland with known IDs
- Objects of County Louth recorded in the National Inventory of Architecture of Ireland with known IDs
- Dundalk
- Monasteries in County Louth
- Franciscan friaries in Ireland
- 1240s monasteries in Ireland
- Franciscan monasteries established in the 1240s
- Monasteries disestablished in 1540
- 13th-century church towers in Ireland
- Gothic church towers in Ireland
- Suppressed monasteries (Reformation in Ireland)