The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of StCanice, Kilkenny . is party, prima ilia, non turbida et tumultuaria, sed pp * De Burgo says that Strong had long before Hibn. Dominicana, Supl. p. 869- From Strong theretired to Spain, and died there, A. D. 1601, a Roman Catholic succession in Ossory is derived;suffragan to the Archbishop of Compostella.— that of the Established Church from Thonory. 2q •*)() INSCRIBED MONUMENTS. [sect. n. ordinata coniunctio fcederatorum . . ab illo profecta esse dicitur: but hisname was early distinguished by unflinching opposition to the


The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of StCanice, Kilkenny . is party, prima ilia, non turbida et tumultuaria, sed pp * De Burgo says that Strong had long before Hibn. Dominicana, Supl. p. 869- From Strong theretired to Spain, and died there, A. D. 1601, a Roman Catholic succession in Ossory is derived;suffragan to the Archbishop of Compostella.— that of the Established Church from Thonory. 2q •*)() INSCRIBED MONUMENTS. [sect. n. ordinata coniunctio fcederatorum . . ab illo profecta esse dicitur: but hisname was early distinguished by unflinching opposition to the suicidal policy The Musi An- of the Ultramontane or Nuncios party. In 1642 the portreve of Irish townr(-or,wtaLn was sworn in before him, he being then dwellinge at yc Deans house ; andof in, toien. ^ aut0graph signature appears appended to the record. In September,Td 1649, Roth made choice of a portreve for the last time, and he was within the walls of Kilkenny when it surrendered to Cromwell, on the 27th ofMarch, 1650a. That the aged bishop (he was now seventy-eight) did not. No. 55. suffer either death or indignity at the hands of the Parliamentarians, is evi-dent from the silenceb of Arsdekin, who was a native of Kilkenny himself, and a Donee tandem mentis patriae casum secuta, 1686, torn, iii., p. 200. cum suo Antistite Davide Rotho in hostis potes- b One of Arsdekins principal themes—indeed, tatem [Kilkennia] redacta est.—Richardi Ars- that in which he is engaged when he records the dekin Apparatus Doctrinal Sacra; Antverpia;, surrender of Kilkenny—concerned the suffer- CHAP. II.] INSCRIBED MONUMENTS. 297 a contemporary. Of the year of his death no record has been preserved, theoccupation of the cathedral by the Cromwellians fully accounting for his obitnot having been inscribed on the monument, which, as in many other instancesalready noticed, was erected during his lifetime; but—as we learn from DeBurgo, on the authority of Edmund ODempsy, R. C. Bishop of L


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