At Feakle, the church was founded in the 7thc. by St Mochonna according to local tradition. The remains of a pre-Reformation church were destroyed in 1780. a Protestant church was built on the same site in 1824, and demolished c.1954. No evidence survives of a Romanesque church at Feakle.
St Peter's Cell, Limerick, situated on King's Island close to the city walls, was a convent of Augustinian canonesses founded by Domnall Mór Ó Brien in c.1171. St Peter's became a dependant of Killone (Clare) c.1189. It was recorded as ruinous in 1541 and no trace of the convent remains.