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Donaghcumper Church
53.3398° N, -6.5280° E
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Donaghcumper Church is a ruined medieval church in Celbridge, Ireland. On the Record of Monuments and Places it bears the code KD011-013.
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Possible early Christian site
5th century
Earliest surviving building phase
c. 1150–1160
Grant to St. Wolstan's Priory
1202
Window additions
c. 1340
Burial of John Alan
1561
Subsequent Alen family burials
1616 and 1627
Parish priest recorded
1690
Earliest legible gravestone
1711
Sketch showing roof and tower
1770
Map records
1783 and 1897
Renovation work
2000
Conservation funding allocation
2017
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