Category:Ennis Friary

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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. CL033-082001-
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This object is indexed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Ireland under the registration number 20000142
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<nowiki>Ennis Friary; Mainistir na hInse; Ennis Friary; Mainistir na hInse (Contae an Chláir); franciscan friary in County Clare, Ireland; friary in County Clare, Ierland</nowiki>
Ennis Friary 
franciscan friary in County Clare, Ireland
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LocationCounty Clare, Munster, Ireland
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Map52° 50′ 45.6″ N, 8° 58′ 53.7″ W
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Wikidata Q1343401
Structurae structure ID: 20047619
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English: Ennis Friary was founded as house of Franciscan friaries c. 1240 by Donnchadh Ua Briain, king of Thomond, and substantially rebuilt by his successor, Toirdelbach Ua Briain, c. 1284. The monastery was officially dissolved in 1543 but the friars remained in Ennis. The medieval friary was returned by the Church of Ireland to the Franciscan order in 1969. See pp. 249 in Aubrey Gwynn and R. Neville Hadcock: Medieval Religious Houses Ireland, and pp. 121 in Patrick Conlan: Franciscan Ireland.

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