WebInch Abbey (Irish: Mainistir na hInse; Ulster-Scots: Änch Abbey) is a large, ruined monastic site 0.75 miles (1.2 km) north-west of Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, on the north bank of the River Quoile in a hollow between two drumlins and featuring early Gothic architecture. The site is mostly in State Care and is at grid ref: J477455, off the main road … WebInch Abbey. ~~~ Inch Abbey ~~. History. Inch Abbey was founded for the Cistercians by John DeCourcey. in 1180 as atonement for destroying Ernagh Abbey, during his. campaign to conquer Ireland. Previous to Ernagh there was another abbey on the site known. as Inis Cumhscraig. This earlier Monastery was in existence around 800 a.d.
Inch Abbey, Downpatrick, County Down 1180 - Curious Ireland
WebThe Abbey was founded by John de Courcy, conqueror of Ulster, in 1180, after he had burned its predecessor, Inis-Cumhscraigh. De Courcy was a strong supporter of the church. His wife Affreca, daughter of Godred, King of Man founded Grey Abbey in 1193, also Cistercian, … WebInch abbey was founded by John de Courcy in recompense for burning down the abbey of Erenagh in 1177. The remaining monks of Erenagh appear to have had this new monastery founded for them in 1180, when they were affiliated to Furness Abbey in Lancashire. phish the man who stepped into yesterday
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WebInch Abbey. 12th Century Cistercian Abbey. The first monastery established on the northern banks of the river Quoile in 800 AD was known as Inis Cumhscraigh. Nothing remains of the early monastery, but traces … WebInch Abbey is a large, ruined monastic site 0.75 miles (1.2km) north-west of Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland, on the north bank of the River Quoile at grid ref: J477455. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. I Inch … Web1938. May 1960. Rabone Nuflex. 1964. of Hockley Abbey Works, Whitmore Street, Birmingham, 18. Telephone: Northern 2087. Telegraphic Address: "Abbey, Birmingham" See John Rabone, Senior (1797-1868) and John Rabone, Junior (1820-1892) c1780 Michael Rabone carried on a business as rule maker at 8 Snow Hill, Birmingham. phish the ocean is love