- irishstones.org place.aspx?p=825Edward Moore converted the religious buildings in a fortified residence. In March 1603 Hugh O'Neill surrendered to Lord Mountjoy at Mellifont Abbey.
- irelandisbeautiful.wordpress.com 2013/05/20/…...Archbishop of Armagh, Mellifont Abbey sits on the banks of the River Mattock, some ten km (6 miles) north-west of Drogheda (Old Abbey directions).
- hellenicaworld.com Ireland/Literature/Various/en/…Sir H. Tichburne, Governor of Drogheda, had the week before sent a party of fifteen horse and twenty-two foot to Mellifont (formerly an Abbey of Bernardine monks...
- independent.ie regionals/louth/drogheda-news/at-…Drogheda & South. ... That's the overwhelming feeling of both locals and visitors in relation to the reopening of old Mellifont Abbey this Friday.
- JojoKeith. Untitled. Puzzle..OLd Mellifont abbey, near Drogheda, Co Louth. 130. Share.
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Mellifont_AbbeyDaha sonra olan Moore ailesi Drogheda'nın Kontları 1727 yılına kadar Mellifont'un sahibi olarak kaldı. Orange William Mellifont Abbey House'u karargah olarak...
- irishamericanmom.com old-mellifont-abbey/In 1566 the buildings at Mellifont were granted to Edward Moore, ancestor of the Earls of Drogheda, and loyal follower of the British Crown. He turned the abbey...
- rome2rio.com s/Dublin/Mellifont-AbbeyWhat companies run services between Dublin, Ireland and Mellifont Abbey, Ireland? Irish Rail operates a train from Dublin Connolly to Drogheda every 20 minutes.
- bricabrac164.blog 2021/03/12/mellifont-abbey/One such ruin is Mellifont Abbey, located about ten kilometers northwest of Drogheda, less than an hour’s drive north of Dublin.