History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . sequence, supplies the Christiannames of himself and his wife, and enabled me to fill the gaps in this in-scription. For other Taaffe inscriptions see below. THE GARSTIN TOMB. Close to the Church door in an enclosure is a slab on six pedestalswith the following inscription {for abbreviations see below):— The Bur


History of Kilsaran union of parishes in the County of Louth, being a history of the parishes of Kilsaran, Gernonstown, Stabannon, Manfieldstown, and Dromiskin, with many particulars relating to the parishes of Richardstown, Dromin, and Darver, comprising a large section of mid-Louth . sequence, supplies the Christiannames of himself and his wife, and enabled me to fill the gaps in this in-scription. For other Taaffe inscriptions see below. THE GARSTIN TOMB. Close to the Church door in an enclosure is a slab on six pedestalswith the following inscription {for abbreviations see below):— The Burying place of Antony Garstin, Esqr- and his the said Antony G., who dtl. 15th May, 1782, a. 51 also the body of Norman G. his brother, who dtl. Mav26, 1755, a. 26 y. H. also lb. Christophilus G., Esqr- ofBragganstown, who dtl. January 26th, 1821, a. 55 also the bodies of Elizabeth his W. who survived himto the 19th November, 1857, aetat. 96, and of their daughtersCharlotte, who d. 14th March, 1869, and Mary, who d. 16thof July following. H. also lb. the REV. ANTHONY G., above, who dtl. July 10th, 1873, in the 79th y. of his of Anne his youngest sister, who d. 9 Jany., of their sister Frances Delia G., who d. 1 Nov., 1884,aged Communion Plate. (See Appendix v.) Paten. Dromiskin Bickerton Chalice. Stabannon Dromiskin Paten. Bickerton Paten, Chalice. Chalice. 1831 Paten. 1777 Paten. (Photo by Allison, Dundalk.) To face p. 313] Manfieldstown Churchyard. 313 GENERAL LIST. The following are abbreviated, but completable copies of ALL theinscriptions now visible in the churchyard, arranged in alphabetical sequenceunder the principal name in each, with cross reference from other names. In order to save space and avoid needless repetitions the family name,which is given at the top of each inscription is indicated in the copy byits initial, and a set of easily understood abbreviations is used for explan


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