Category:Friary of Saint John the Baptist, Trim
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This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. ME036-049011-
Geographic information system of the National Monuments Service: Historic Environment Viewer – Database record. |
English: The Friary was founded in the 13th century by the then Bishop of Meath Simon De Rochfort for the Augustinian order of Monks known as the Fratres Cruciferi or Crutched Monks. This order specialised in the running of Hospitals. The Friary was dissolved in 1539. The buildings were used for a time as a private residence and later as a Hospital in the 18th Century until eventually they finally fell into ruin.[1]
Media in category "Friary of Saint John the Baptist, Trim"
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Boyne view balloon.jpg 3,584 × 1,784; 1.56 MB
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Medieval hospital at Newtown Trim - geograph.org.uk - 942583.jpg 640 × 480; 61 KB
Categories:
- Objects of County Meath recorded in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland with known IDs
- Trim, County Meath
- Ruins of monasteries in Ireland
- Visitor attractions in County Meath
- Churches and monasteries in County Meath
- Cultural heritage monuments in County Meath
- Monasteries established in Ireland in the 13th century
- Monasteries disestablished in 1539
- 13th-century churches in Ireland
- Ruins of Gothic churches in Ireland
- Aisleless churches in Ireland
- Suppressed monasteries (Reformation in Ireland)