Terryglass Castle is located in the northeast corner of Lough Derg.
History
An early Christian monastery was established here in the 6th century by Columba, who died around AD 552.[citation needed]
Terryglass Castle is listed as having contributed to taxation of the diocese in 1302-1307 and is mentioned as having a covered chancel in the Royal Visitation of 1615, although by the Civil Survey of 1654–56 only a churchyard is mentioned.[2]
Building
Terryglass is a four-towered keep built by the Marshall family. The castle was constructed between 1219 and 1232 by John Marshall. By 1232, John Marshall was listed as having significant debts to King Henry III, who used the castle and surrounding lands as security against the debts.
^Leask, Harold G. (1 January 1943). "Terryglass Castle, Co. Tipperary". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 13 (4): 141–144. JSTOR25510407.
^Larkin, Patrick (2012), "The Castles Of Lough Derg: An Illustrated Survey", Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 64: 29, JSTOR24612853
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