- Source: Athassel Priory
Athassel Priory is the largest medieval priory in Ireland, stretching over a 4-acre (1.6 ha) site. The priory dates back to the late 12th century when it was founded by the Augustinians under the patronage of William de Burgh (founder of Ireland's Burke Dynasty). William's grandson Hubert de Burgh, (or Burgo) later the Bishop of Limerick, was prior at Athassel c. 1221. The original buildings were altered and renovated over the next 300 years. The priory was burnt twice, once in 1329 by Brian King of Thomond and again in 1581 by John Fitzgerald of Desmond. A large town had grown up around the priory but was destroyed during the two raids. The priory was finally dissolved in 1537 and the lands given to Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond, who neglected the abbey, and it subsequently fell into ruin.
Architecture
The priory is accessed by a bridge and gate-lodge. Here the visitor can begin to note patterns that will be discerned throughout the site. The reconstruction and modification of the buildings is evident, often involving their "downsizing" to meet the needs of a smaller community. Nothing remains of the town that once surrounded the priory. The main aisle of the priory was used in recent centuries as a burial ground. The now blocked-up rood screen can be seen over the doorway in the centre. The walls are full of put-log holes, now ideal nest sites for dozens of jackdaws. These holes were used in construction to affix scaffolding-timbers.
The buildings are mostly made of limestone and rubble.
Burials
Walter de Burgh, 1st Earl of Ulster
Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster
William de Burgh, died 1205, founder of the de Burgh dynasty in Ireland
See also
List of abbeys and priories in Ireland (County Tipperary)
References
Leask, Irish Churches & Monastic Buildings, Vol.2
McCraith, Athassel Priory and its Patrons, The New Ireland Review, 1910
Athassel Abbey, The Commissioners of Public Works
External links
Priory Ruins
Priory Interior
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Athassel Priory
- Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster
- County Tipperary
- William de Burgh
- House of Burgh
- List of monastic houses in Ireland
- De Burgh
- List of monastic houses in County Tipperary
- Edmund Butler (bishop)
- 1271 in Ireland