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  1. Newtownards Priory was a medieval Dominican priory founded by the Savage family around 1244 in the village of Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. Only the lower parts of the nave and two blocked doors in the south wall leading to a demolished cloister, survive from the period of the priory's foundation.

    • c. 1244
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    A Dominican priory was built in 1244 by Walter de Burgh and was also dissolved in 1542. In 1572, both monasteries were burned by the Clannaboy O'Neills under Sir Brian McPhelim O'Neill to deny buildings to the English, who were attempting to colonize the Ards.

  3. Newtownards Priory was a medieval Dominican priory founded by the Savage family around 1244 in the village of Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland. Only the lower parts of the nave and two blocked doors in the south wall leading to a demolished cloister, survive from the period of the priory's foundation.

  4. About Newtownards Priory. These are the only substantial remains in Northern Ireland of a Dominican (Black) Friary, founded in the mid 13th century. The lower parts of the nave are of the 13th...

  5. Newtownards Priory and Bawn. In 1244 a Dominican priory was founded in Newtownards.

  6. Newtownards Priory. Part of the Great Wars Trail and Columban Way Heritage Trail. On the outskirts of Newtownards town centre are the substantial remains of a Dominican (Black) Friar, The Ards Priory (also referred to as The Priory).

  7. 30 de may. de 2019 · This was a medieval Dominican Priory built by Robert Savage and his family in 1244. It was a chancel and nave church with a cloister to the south, but the cloister is now gone. It was built about 1.3 km southwest from Movilla Abbey.