L.D. John; St Patrick Lawrenc James and John Mary L. Donsani Katerin, Margret Gine and allsone; anno 1589; qui obiit 1575 augusti die s
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Title
L.D. John; St Patrick Lawrenc James and John Mary L. Donsani Katerin, Margret Gine and allsone; anno 1589; qui obiit 1575 augusti die s
            Subject
sepulchral monuments
                    inscription
            Description
L.D. John; St Patrick Lawrenc James and John Mary L. Donsani Katerin, Margret Gine and allsone; M. S.; Marion Ane and Alison Elisabeth Ane and Mabel Ismay and all so Ellisson; P.B.   A.L.; Romendul who married James Dillone; soon and eire  when … Sir Lu Keas Dillone; aira moud and many; anno 1589; qui obiit 1575 augusti die s
            Creator
George Victor Du Noyer
            Source
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
            Publisher
The Discovery Programme
            Contributor
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
            Rights
http://www.europeana.eu/rights/rr-f/
            Format
30.7 x 23.7
            Identifier
i_00504702v
            Alternative Title
Sir Lucas Dillons Tomb at Lusk Church; Tomb of Sir James Byrmingham at Lusk
                    N / side of Tomb; this monument s made for the right warshipfull St Cristophe Bernewall of Turvy. Knight by the right warshipfull Sir Lukeas Dillone of moy mett. Knight and daem (phonetic …) Marion Sharl, his wife who married him 3 years after the deat of the said Sir christopher, first and loving housbande who had ... 5 sones and 15 daethrs ...
            Medium
pencil on paper
                    ink on paper
            Spatial Coverage
Lusk
                    Lusk
                    Co. Dublin
                    Ireland
            Files
Citation
George Victor Du Noyer, “L.D. John; St Patrick Lawrenc James and John Mary L. Donsani Katerin, Margret Gine and allsone; anno 1589; qui obiit 1575 augusti die s,” Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, accessed October 31, 2025, http://rsai.locloudhosting.net/items/show/22727.
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