Termonfeckin is a small village and parish in County Louth, Ireland. It is located north-east of Drogheda. History Tradition has it that a medieval monastery was founded in the village by Saint Feichin of Fore in the 7th century. The monastic settlement was plundered by the Leinstermen and the Vikings in 1013, was plundered again in 1025, and finally in 1149. The village gained ecclesiastical importance in the 12th century when an Augustinian monastery was founded in the village. A convent of n… (More on Termonfeckin) |