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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGER_the-south-church-an-teampall-theas_Leeds-Louth.html
At one time a church consisting of nave and chancel stood on this site. In the 13th century re-edification the west gable was moved back to add over two feet to the nave. The chancel having by this time disappeared, the plain round arch in the eas…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGE4_the-north-church-an-teampall-thuaidh_Chester-Louth.html
A 13th century reconstruction on the foundations of an earlier monastic building, used as a small parochial church after the monastery at Monasterboice had come to an end. It remains little of architectural interest. The east windows and most of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGE3_round-tower-an-cloigtheach_Chester-Louth.html
Round Tower The round tower was the Irish reaction to the Norse raids on monasteries in the 10th/11th century A.D. These tapering buildings, over 100 feet high, served as watch-towers, belfries, repositories for church valuables and as refuges …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGCI_monasterboice-mainistir-bhuithe_Manning-Louth.html
Monasterboice — from Mainistir Bhuithe (the Monastery of Buithe)This is the only early Irish monastery whose name incorporates the Irish word mainistir. Monasterboice was founded by St Buite, who died around 520. The monastery was an i…
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