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Burrishoole Friary

Coordinates: 53°53′55″N 9°34′19″W / 53.89861°N 9.57194°W / 53.89861; -9.57194
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Burrishoole Friary
Mainistir Bhuiríos Umhaill
Burrishoole Friary is located in Ireland
Burrishoole Friary
Location within Ireland
Monastery information
OrderDominican Order
Established1470
Disestablished1606
DioceseKillala
People
Founder(s)Richard de Burgo of Turlough, Lord MacWilliam Oughter
Architecture
StatusInactive
StyleGothic
Site
LocationCounty Mayo, Ireland
Coordinates53°53′55″N 9°34′19″W / 53.89861°N 9.57194°W / 53.89861; -9.57194
Visible remainsChurch
Public accessYes
Official nameBurrishoole Abbey
Reference no.235

Burrishoole Friary (Irish: Minister Bhuiríos Umhaill) was a Dominican friary in County Mayo, Ireland. Its ruin is a National Monument.

Burrishoole Friary was founded c. 1469 by Richard de Burgo of Turlough, Lord MacWilliam Oughter. It was built without the permission of Pope Paul II (term 1464-1471). In 1486, Pope Innocent VIII (term 1484-1492) instructed Uilliam Seóighe, the Archbishop of Tuam (term 1485-1501) to forgive the friars. [1]

The church and the eastern wall of the cloister remain. The grounds of the friary are an actively used cemetery.[citation needed]

Burrishoole Friary is a few kilometers west of the town of Newport, County Mayo. It is often called Burrishoole Abbey, although this colloquial name is inaccurate as because the Dominican order did not have abbots, Dominican houses are not technically abbeys.[citation needed]

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Notes

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  1. ^ McDermott, Yvonne (2010). "The Dominican priory of Burrishoole: an 'irregular' foundation of the lower Mac William Burkes". Cathair na Mart: Journal of the Westport Historical Society. 28: 4–16.

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  • Monument sign in front of the Friary

53°53′55″N 9°34′19″W / 53.89861°N 9.57194°W / 53.89861; -9.57194