Here Lies: A Guide to Irish Graves"Maeve Friel takes her readers down remote country lanes and up windswept hills to visit the graves of more than 500 of Ireland's famous, infamous, heroic, tragic and eccentric dead." --Back cover. |
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Page 63
... St Patrick's Cathedral at the west end of the nave . On the wall nearby is the marble tablet with the epitaph he wrote for himself in Latin . It has been translated by Yeats : Swift has sailed into his rest ; Savage Indignation there ...
... St Patrick's Cathedral at the west end of the nave . On the wall nearby is the marble tablet with the epitaph he wrote for himself in Latin . It has been translated by Yeats : Swift has sailed into his rest ; Savage Indignation there ...
Page 65
... St Nicholas Without ( that is to say , without the walls of Dublin ) from the late seventeenth century . It was the first Huguenot cemetery in Dublin for the congregation which worshipped at the Lady Chapel in St Patrick's Cathedral ...
... St Nicholas Without ( that is to say , without the walls of Dublin ) from the late seventeenth century . It was the first Huguenot cemetery in Dublin for the congregation which worshipped at the Lady Chapel in St Patrick's Cathedral ...
Page 66
... CATHEDRAL The most famous monument in Christchurch Cathedral is that of Strongbow , the leader of the Anglo ... St Patrick's Cathedral as recently as the end of the nineteenth century . ( The names of the surrounding streets , Fishamble ...
... CATHEDRAL The most famous monument in Christchurch Cathedral is that of Strongbow , the leader of the Anglo ... St Patrick's Cathedral as recently as the end of the nineteenth century . ( The names of the surrounding streets , Fishamble ...
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1798 rebellion Abbey Achill ancient Armagh Ballitore battle became Bishop body British burial place buried in St Captain captured carved Castle cathedral Catholic Celtic cemetery century Church of Ireland churchyard coffin commemorates Connacht Cork County Creggan cross dead Deansgrange death Dermot Derry died Dublin emigrants Emmet's English epitaph erected executed famine father Fenian Fianna Fáil Frank O'Connor Gaelic Gaelic League Glasnevin gravestone graveyard grounds Gweedore hanged headstone Henry Hill inscribed inscription Irish island James John Kilkenny killed King land later Limerick lived Lord Lough Mary mausoleum memorial Michael miles monument murder Newgrange Norman O'Brien Patrick plaque plot poem poet President of Ireland priest rebellion remains returned to Ireland ruined Saint Sean ship Sinn Féin Skibbereen slab St Patrick's St Patrick's Cathedral stone story Thomas tomb tombstone Ulster United Irishmen vault victims wall Waterford Wexford Wicklow wife William wrote Yeats young