Old Kilkenny Review, Issues 7-14Kilkenny Archaeological Society, 1954 - Kilkenny (Ireland : County) |
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Page 20
... windows are semi - circular and without ornament . There is a rough , coarse cutting which looks like a moulding on the outside of the window on the south side of the nave . It is a kind of semi - cylindrical ornament , and can be seen ...
... windows are semi - circular and without ornament . There is a rough , coarse cutting which looks like a moulding on the outside of the window on the south side of the nave . It is a kind of semi - cylindrical ornament , and can be seen ...
Page 21
... Window space is very small in proportion to the size of the building , and when roofed the church must have been very dark inside , particularly in the nave , though there is a small window high up in the west gable . There are no ...
... Window space is very small in proportion to the size of the building , and when roofed the church must have been very dark inside , particularly in the nave , though there is a small window high up in the west gable . There are no ...
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... windows on the south wall are now lacking in any features . The entrance door in west wall was of cut stone and ornamented at top but is now in a bad state . Over this was a tracery window . The Cloister was on the north side - all now ...
... windows on the south wall are now lacking in any features . The entrance door in west wall was of cut stone and ornamented at top but is now in a bad state . Over this was a tracery window . The Cloister was on the north side - all now ...
Contents
THE TEN CIVIC FAMILIES OF KILKENNY by | 1 |
HIGH STREET by Mrs W J Phelan | 20 |
THE KILKENNY CANAL by Mrs Montagu Stopford | 25 |
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Abbey ancient appears Ballyragget Banim Bank became Bishop brother building built buried Butler Callan called Canice's Canon carried Castle Castlecomer Cathedral century Church College County Cross daughter death died Dublin Earl early East Edward English erected father field four Freshford Garden give given Graignamanagh grave High Street Hill House interest Ireland Irish James John Street John's Kilkenny known land Lane late later letters lived Lord March married Mary mentioned Merchants Michael Mills Miss Mount MURPHY North occupied Office original Ormonde Ossory parish Patrick Patrick Street Phelan Phone present probably reference remains Richard river Road says Shee side Society sons stone taken Thomas Thomastown took town townland tradition Vicar wall WALSH Walter Waterford window