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More model information…established in the 1180s, probably by Donal Mor O’Brien, as a nunnery following the rule of St. Augustine. Killone nunnery first appears in the Annals of Inishfallen in 1260, when it is recorded that “Slaney, O’Bryan’s daughter, abbess of Kill Eoin, chief in devotion, alms-deeds and hospitality of all women in Munster, died.” Slaney is believed to have been the sister of the king of Thomond, Donchad Cairbreach, who founded the nearby Ennis Friary. The nunnery receives a possible mention in papal taxation records of 1302 The building displays some fine transitional architecture which shows a change from hiberno to continental building styles.
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Feb 16th 2023
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