About the year 1240, Donogh Cairbreach O’Brien built a beautiful monastery for conventual Franciscan friars at Ennis. From its size, beauty, and surroundings, it was regarded as one of the principal convents of the order in Ireland. Its ruins, in tolerable preservation, exist at present, and the fine east window is an object of admiration to all who see it.
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