St Colmcille built a monastery on
Lambay, and this monastery was attacked by the Vikings in 798. This was the
first monastery in Ireland to be attacked. There are no
remains of the monastery to be seen
on Lambay, but at various stages throughout the years, buildings of a military
nature were erected, and it is possible that the stones from the monastery were
used for this purpose. Lambay became the property of Archbishop Comyn, and rents
from Lambay were given to the nuns at Grace Dieu.
The Archdiocese of Dublin owned Lambay for nearly 800 hundred years, but
it was rented to a whole variety of tenants.
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