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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHK4_st-columbas-church_Tucson-Meath.html
Diarmuld MacCarroll, High King of Tara, is said to have granted the dun of Cenannus to St Columcille in the 6th century for the purpose of establishing a monastery. This may explain why in 804 the Columban community on the island of Iona (Hebrides…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJN_suffolk-street_Tucson-Meath.html
Suffolk Street is an anglicisation of the ancient name Siofac, the meaning of which is today uncertain. The Annals of the Four Masters mentions a fire in 1156 burning the area of Kells from the cross of the gate to Siofoic. The name may be derived…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJM_catherine-dempsey_Tucson-Meath.html
Here rest the remains ofSilvester O'Dempsey Esq.Who departed this life the 31 Dec. 1817In the 70 year of his ageA Manof the most steady FriendshipUnblemished Integrity extensive charityAndUniversal BenevolenceThis frail Memorial of imperishablereg…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHJ3_the-churchyard-wall_Tucson-Meath.html
This wall marks the boundary of the original monastery and was rebuilt in 1714. When part of the wall collapsed after heavy rains in 1997, it was discovered to have no foundation. It was rebuilt again in 1998, this time with reinforced bulwarks.
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