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  • # [[Kells, County Kilkenny|Kells]] (''Ceanannas'') ...herin]] round tower, one near [[Bennettsbridge]], [[Kells, County Kilkenny|Kells]], [[Johnstown, County Kilkenny|Johnstown]], and [[Aghaviller]] near [[Knoc
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  • A number of former villages such as Woodhouse, Kells, Mirehouse and Hensingham have been swallowed into the town. The major ind The village of Whitehaven belonged to the Priory of St Bees the dissolution of the monasteries by until Henry VIII in 1539.
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  • ..., The Tholsel (Town Hall), St Francis Abbey, Grace's Castle, and St John's Priory. Kilkenny is regarded for its culture with craft and design workshops, the In the county other attractions include Kells Priory, Jerpoint Abbey, Ballykeeffe Amphitheatre, Warrington Top Flight Equestrian
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  • ...loyne was ruling the diocese by 1148, which was recognized at the Synod of Kells in March 1152.<ref name=HBOBC342>{{cite book|author=Fryde, E. B. |author2=G ...as a Cistercian abbey, Carrigilihy (''de fonte vivo''); also a Benedictine Priory at St. Mary's, Ross. The Franciscans acquired a foundation at [[Sherkin Isl
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  • ...Ballybur near Cuffesgrange, outside the town of Callan, nearby to [[Kells Priory]].
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  • .... The church and castle and surrounding property belonged to the Priory of Kells, until suppression in 1540.<ref name=c05>{{cite book|author=William Carriga ...nd period, the site was an out farm or grange of the Augustinian Priory of Kells (c. 1200–1540). This included an extension to the church, the constructio
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  • ...alls of Dublin in the buildings of the outlawed Roman Catholic Augustinian Priory of All Hallows. Trinity College was set up in part to consolidate the rule ...and significant quantities of manuscripts, including the renowned Book of Kells, which arrived at the college in 1661 for safekeeping after the Cromwellian
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