Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr

Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr
Mainistir Thomáis Mairtíreach
Four canons with Sts. Augustine and Jerome about an open grave with the Visitation of Mary in the rear by the Master of the Spes (fl. 1490-1520, Spanish Netherlands)
Location within Central Dublin
Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr (Dublin)
Monastery information
Full nameAbbey of St Thomas the Martyr
Other namesThomas Court
OrderAugustinian Canons Regular
Victorines
DenominationPre-Reformation Catholic
Established1177
Disestablished1539
Dedicated toThomas Becket
ArchdioceseDublin
People
FounderWilliam FitzAldelm
Architecture
StyleNorman
Site
LocationSouth Earl Street, Dublin
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°20′29″N 6°16′49″W / 53.341511°N 6.280387°W / 53.341511; -6.280387
Visible remainsWalls, some floor surfaces in stone and tile, fragments of window tracery

The Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr was a 12th-century Augustinian monastery located to the southwest of Dublin, Ireland, dedicated to Thomas Becket.