Inchicronan Priory (Irish: Prióireacht Inse Chrónáin[1] is an Irish early monastic site, possibly founded in the 6th century by patron, St Cronan of Tuamgraney Crusheen.
The abbey was re-founded about 1198AD by Donald O'Brien, (King of Limerick), as a daughter house of Clare Abbey.
It became a parish church in 1302AD and was dissolved c.1543 by Henry VIII, but it was restored and in use by 'friars' in the reign of Elizabeth I and became a parish church again in 1615 when Donogh, Earl of Thomond granted it to Henry, Earl of Thomond.
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