- Abbeylara
Infobox Irish Place
name = Abbeylara
gaeilge = Mainistir Leathrátha
crest
motto =
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pin coords = left: 80px; top: 50px
north coord = 53.7667 | west coord = 7.4500 | irish grid = N363797
area = | elevation = 82 m
province =Leinster
county =County Longford
population = | town pop = 245 | rural pop =
census yr = 2002
web = |Abbeylara (irish place name|Mainistir Leathrátha|Abbey of the half rath or little rath) is a village in the easternmost portion of
County Longford , Ireland, located about three kilometers east ofGranard on the R369regional road . Its name is derived from a monastery, the greatAbbey of Lerha , founded in1205 byHiberno-Norman magnate,Risteárd de Tiúit , forCistercian monks. The monastery was decommissioned in1539 , although its ruins are still apparent on approach to the village. An ancient earthenwork, theDuncla (Irish "Dún-chlaí" meaning "fortified ditch") orBlack Pig's Dyke , which runs south-eastwards fromLough Gowna toLough Kinale , goes through the largerparish of Abbeylara, and passes about one kilometre north of the village.Because of its proximity to
Lough Kinale andLough Derragh , with a plentiful supply oftrout ,tench ,bream and pike, Abbeylara attracts anglers and local angling clubs hold regular competitions.On
20 April 2000 , local manJohn Carthy was shot dead by theGardaí (police) in a siege.ee also
*List of towns in Ireland
*Barr Tribunal - Inquiry into the John Carthy siege and shooting of 2000External links
* [http://www.longford.ie/abbeylara.html Abbeylara pages] on official County Longford site
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