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Mansfieldstown Church
53.8969° N, -6.4457° E
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St. Mary's Church, Mansfieldstown is a medieval church and National Monument in County Louth, Ireland.
Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Maundeville settlement
after 1172
First documentary reference
1299
FitzRalph sermon during the Black Death
1349
15th-century baptismal font
15th century
Recorded as ruined
1640
Old Church construction
1691
Anthony Vinchon Des Voeux tenure
1781–1792
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Religious and Ritual Structures
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Artistic and Decorative Features
Baptismal fontWindow traceryStone masksLate Gothic east window
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