Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth: a study of its post-dissolution architecture 1540–1727

G. Stout, R. Loeber, O'Brien Kevin
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Abstract:In the period after the Acts of Suppression a great number of former monasteries were converted to domestic use by leading Crown favourites who took advantage of their position to transform cloistral buildings into residential mansions. Among the privileged few was the Moore family, originally from Kent, in the south of England, who eventually became the owners of three dissolved Cistercian estates in Ireland namely, Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth; Monasterevin, Co. Kildare; and St Mary's Abbey, Dublin City. The recent discovery of an early eighteenth century plan of Mellifont House provides an opportunity to review historical, architectural, archaeological and cartographic evidence in order to determine the legacy of the Moore family at Mellifont during almost 200 years in residence. This paper also highlights the significant role played by Mellifont in the dramatic political events of that period.
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Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth: 1540-1727年其解体后建筑的研究
摘要:在镇压法案之后的一段时间里,大量以前的修道院被皇室的主要亲信利用他们的地位将修道院建筑改造成住宅。在少数享有特权的人中,摩尔家族来自英格兰南部的肯特郡,他们最终成为爱尔兰三个解散的西多会庄园的所有者,即:梅利丰修道院,劳斯公司;莫纳斯特列文,基尔代尔公司;都柏林市的圣玛丽修道院。最近发现的18世纪早期Mellifont住宅平面图提供了一个回顾历史、建筑、考古和地图证据的机会,以确定摩尔家族在Mellifont居住近200年的遗产。本文还强调了梅利丰在这一时期的戏剧性政治事件中所起的重要作用。
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