Agivey Abbey

Agivey Monastery was an early monastic site in Northern Ireland.

It subsequently became a dependency of the Abbey of St. Mary-de-la-Fonta, which was founded in 1172 and to which this district became a grange.

[2][3] The monastery was dissolved in 1604, and the land was granted to the Ironmongers’ Company of London.

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