Drumcliff monastery, County Sligo
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Drumcliff Monastery was located in Cairbre Drom Cliabh, now County Sligo, five miles north of the modern town of Sligo. The site consists of the remains of a round tower and several high crosses, including one outstanding example. It is currently also the site of a Church of Ireland parish church and a graveyard. It is the burial place of the poet William Butler Yeats. Founded in the 6th century by Saint Colmcille, he is said to have declared in a later literary fragment: Beloved to my heart also in the West— Drumcliffe at Culcinne's strand.
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"Muadhnat, Virgin. Caille is the name of her abode in Carbery of Druim-Cliabh.
Tallula, Abbess of Cill-dara.
Osnat, Virgin. These three were the three sisters of Molaise of Daimhinis."
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