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  • ...es in the county, including religious sites at Monasterboice and Mellifont Abbey. In the early fourteenth century the Scottish army of Edward Bruce (brother File:MellifontAbbey.jpg|Mellifont Abbey
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  • ...site had become part of outlying farmland owned by the Cistercian Abbey of Mellifont. These farms were referred to as 'granges'. By 1378 it was simply called 't
    27 KB (4,363 words) - 10:16, 30 January 2021
  • ...he Hill of [[Slane]], [[Brú na Bóinne]] (an ancient temple), [[Mellifont Abbey]], and the mediæval city of [[Drogheda]]. In the Boyne Valley can also be
    9 KB (1,432 words) - 21:19, 2 October 2014
  • |name= Saddell Abbey |picture=Saddell Abbey 20100928 north transept and choir.jpg
    2 KB (297 words) - 19:05, 8 September 2016
  • ...garden''. The entry also noted the ''preservation of the fine ruins of the Abbey of Boyle, one of the most interesting of all our ecclesiastical structures' ===Boyle Abbey===
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  • ...the Conspiracy of Mellifont, the monastery was made subject to [[Buildwas Abbey]]. After its dissolution in 1539, the monastery and its extensive lands wer [[Durrow Abbey]] is located around two miles south of the town, just across the county bor
    9 KB (1,418 words) - 14:52, 10 December 2017
  • ...h the site came into the possession of the Cistercian monks of [[Mellifont Abbey]]. It seems that the mound was then again used as a grange or farm. Stone w
    10 KB (1,621 words) - 22:48, 24 January 2018
  • |name=Boyle Abbey |picture=Boyle Abbey Nave 1997 09 17.jpg
    7 KB (1,199 words) - 13:26, 27 January 2022
  • ...80119|Mellifont Abbey|grade=II*}}</ref> Mellifont Abbey is named after the abbey of the same name in Ireland.<ref name=csom/>
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