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Graveslab in Inistioge

Graveslab

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Medieval Christian gravestone, 12th–13th century. Significant as an example of Romanesque stone carving and inscribed memorial art in a monastic context.

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In the graveyard (KK032-017020-) at the Augustinian Priory (KK032-017004-) in Inistioge. A floor slab, broken across the middle, with a raised cross down the centre and a raised inscription in Roman capitals running around the edge commemorating John Bolger and his wife Joan Murphey (d. 1616). (Carrigan 1905, vol. 4, 112; Cockerham 2009, 354) Compiled by: Mary Tunney Date of upload: 29 May 2013
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