. History of ancient and modern Dublin; or, Visitor's guide to the metropolis of Ireland ... illiam Jacque is to have been its first minister. Of luteyears they have assumed the title of The ScotsChurch,* and maintain the ecclesiastical disci-pline and form of worship adopted by the reli-gious establishment of Scotland. About the middle of the ninth century, anAbbey for the Benedictine Order was foundedhere, but in the year 1139, it was granted to themonks of the Cistercian Order, and the Bene-dictines were compelled to conform to the Cis-tercian rule. In 1238, Felix ORuadan, whohad


. History of ancient and modern Dublin; or, Visitor's guide to the metropolis of Ireland ... illiam Jacque is to have been its first minister. Of luteyears they have assumed the title of The ScotsChurch,* and maintain the ecclesiastical disci-pline and form of worship adopted by the reli-gious establishment of Scotland. About the middle of the ninth century, anAbbey for the Benedictine Order was foundedhere, but in the year 1139, it was granted to themonks of the Cistercian Order, and the Bene-dictines were compelled to conform to the Cis-tercian rule. In 1238, Felix ORuadan, whohad been Archbishop of Tuam, retired to thishouse, where he died, and m as buried at the footof the altar. In 1718, while digging in theruins, there was found a prelate in his pontifi-cals, supposed to have been this institution was possessed of immense es-tates in several parts of Ireland, all of which,with the Abbey, were surrendered to HenryVIII. in 1573. lu 1676, the building of EssexBridge, which was carried away in 1687, wascommenced w ith the stones of St. Marys JESJ^JSX BRIDGE. Viile p. ?03,


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