Tolley's T.S.T. Pure Grape Brandy -00.-10-400"
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Vol. LIX.
PERTH, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1933
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Ruins of Boyle Abbey, County Roscommon,Ireland Once a celebrated Cistercian house, on the River Boyie. It was found ed by Maurice O'Duffy, in 1161, and was in close connection with Mellifont, parent house of the Order in Ireland. A great number of the Abbots cf Boyle were appointed Bishops in the Province of Connaught during the 13th. and 14th. centuries. In 1235 the English forces forcibly took possession of the Abbey, seized all the goods, vestments, and chalices belonging to the monastery, and even stripped the monks of their habits in their cloister.
MUCKROSS
ABBEY
Between the lower and the upper Lak es of Killarney, is Muckross Abbey' one of the most notable monastic ruins in Kerry. Ireland. It was built by the Franciscans, about 1440.
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