Kinalehin_Charterhouse

Kinalehin Friary

Kinalehin Friary

Ruined Franciscan friary in Galway, Ireland


Kinalehin Friary (also Kinaleghin; Irish: Mainistir Chineál Fhéichín), originally a medieval charterhouse or Carthusian monastery and later a Franciscan friary, is a National Monument located in County Galway, Ireland.

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Kinalehin Charterhouse was Ireland's only Carthusian monastery.[1]

Location

Kinalehin Friary is located 6.7 km (4.2 mi) west of Ballyshrule, northwest of Lough Derg and south of the Duniry River.[2]

History

Kinalehin was founded c. 1252 by John de Cogan for the Carthusians.[3] The first monks came over from Hinton Charterhouse and/or Witham Friary, both located in Somerset. It was purportedly destroyed in 1279 and if so, rebuilt soon after.[4]

In 1306 Kinalehin was sold to the Knights Hospitaller, but the sale appears never to have completed.[5] It was dissolved by the General Chapter (Grande Chartreuse) in 1321 and the diocese of Clonfert took possession in 1341.[citation needed]

Around 1371 Pope Gregory XI granted permission to the de Burgos to refound it, this time with the Order of Friars Minor Conventual.[citation needed]

Kinalehin was shut down in the Dissolution of the Monasteries of 1540. The monastic lands were purchased from Elizabeth I by Richard Burke, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde, who retained it for the friars. It was dissolved before 1609.[citation needed]

It was again refounded in 1611 for the Observant Franciscan Friars. In 1629 An Leabhar Breac, a famous manuscript of the 15th century, was held at Kinalehin.[6]

The friars were expelled after the Cromwellian conquest but returned during the time of Charles II.[citation needed]

Buildings

The archaeological remains are mainly Franciscan, although some Carthusian elements remain as earthworks.[7][8]

The surviving remains consist of cloister, choir and three chapels.


References

  1. McDermott, Yvonne. "Kinalehin, Co. Galway: a history of Ireland's only Carthusian priory and its conversion to a Franciscan friary". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Site details: Kinalehin - Monastic Ireland - A Comprehensive Database of Sites and Sources". monie.tth2.co.uk. Archived from the original on 15 May 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. Greene, J. Patrick (1 October 2005). Medieval Monasteries. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781441117748 via Google Books.
  4. Duffy, Sean (5 July 2017). Routledge Revivals: Medieval Ireland (2005): An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 9781351666169 via Google Books.
  5. "4196 « Excavations". www.excavations.ie.
  6. Duffy, Seán (15 January 2005). Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 1135948232 via Google Books.

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