From Magrath to Leslie

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Title

From Magrath to Leslie

Subject

Lough Derg--Description--1940s--Margaret Gibbons

Description

"The Monastery of Lough Derg, like most other Irish monasteries, was endowed with extensive lands at an early date by neighbouring chieftains..."

Creator

Margaret Gibbons, 1884-1969

Source

Gibbons, Margaret, Guide to St. Patrick’s Purgatory, Lough Derg, pp. 13-14

Publisher

Talbot Press, Dublin and Cork

Date

1933

Rights

Citation for the purposes of criticism

Format

Monograph

Language

English

Type

Pilgrim guide

Identifier

DD_0107

Coverage

54.6153, -7.8864

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Text

"The Monastery of Lough Derg, like most other Irish monasteries, was endowed with extensive lands at an early date by neighbouring chieftains. In the 15th century these lands were vested in the Magrath family, who held them as guardians of the Sanctuary and its property till 1644, when they were confiscated by the Crown and confered on Dr. John Leslie, Protestant Bishop of Clogher, and he succeeded somehow in bequeathing these see-lands and private property to his sons and heirs in perpetuity."

Original Format

Guide booklet

Collection

Citation

Margaret Gibbons, 1884-1969, “From Magrath to Leslie,” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed April 16, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/124.

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