| Samuel Percy Lea - Clergy - 1814 - 284 pages
...church. Laurence, archbishop of Dublin, Robet Fitz Stephens, sirnamed Strongbow, and Reymond le Gross, undertook to enlarge this church, and, at their own...chapels, one dedicated to St. Edmund, king, and Martyr of St. Mary, called the White, and the other to St. Laud. Here was also another chapel in this church,... | |
| George Newenham Wright - Dublin - 1825 - 344 pages
...of the cathedral, together with the transept and nave. The choir, the steeple, and two chapels, the one dedicated to St. Edmund, King and Martyr, and to St. Mary the White, and the other to St. Laud, were all built at the joint labour and expense of Archbishop... | |
| Patrick E. Lynch - 1828 - 352 pages
...Robert FitzStephens, and Raymond le Gross, undertook to enlarge this church, and at their own charge built the choir, .the steeple, and two chapels ; one dedicated to St. Edmund, king and Martyr, and to Mary, called the white, and the other to St. Laud. The archives of this church mention another chapel,... | |
| Curry, William, jun. and co., pub - Dublin (Ireland) - 1835 - 408 pages
...of the cathedral, together with the transept and nave. The choir, the steeple, and two chapels, the one dedicated to St. Edmund, king and martyr, and to St. Mary the White, and the other to St. Laud, were all built at the joint labour and expense of Archbishop... | |
| John D'Alton - Bishops - 1838 - 516 pages
...Gros, undertook the enlargement of Christ Church ; and, accordingly, at their own charges, erected the choir, the steeple, and two chapels, one dedicated to St. Edmund, king and martyr, and to St. Mary ; and the other to St. Laud. He adhered, however, not the less faithfully to the fallen fortunes of... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Dublin (Ireland) - 1854 - 478 pages
...O'Tuathal, Richard Fitz-Gislebert, surnamed " Strongbowe," Robert Fitz-Stephen, and Raymond " le Gros," built the choir, the steeple, and two chapels, —...Mary, called the White, and the other to St. Laud. A third chapel in the south aisle, adjoining to the high choir, was first dedicated to the Holy Ghost,... | |
| Edward Roe Seymour - Cathedrals - 1869 - 128 pages
...of Dublin, Richard, surnamed Strongbow, Earl of Strigul, Robert Fitz Stephens, and Raymond-le-Gros, undertook to enlarge this church, and at their own...choir, the steeple, and two chapels; one dedicated to S. Edmund, King and Martyr, and to S. Mary, called the White; and the other to S. Laud. We find also... | |
| James Wills - Ireland - 1876 - 706 pages
...Laurence, archbishop of Dublin, Richard, surnamed Strongbow, earl of Strigrul, Robert Fitz.Stephens, and Raymond le Gros, undertook to enlarge this church,...steeple, and two chapels ; one dedicated to St Edmund, kiug and martyr, and to St Mary, called the White, and the other to St Laud." — Harris's ll'are.... | |
| John Finlayson (vicar of Christ church cathedral, Dublin.) - 1878 - 128 pages
...Priory of Aroasian Canons, by Archbishop Laurence O,Toole. 117- The Choir, Steeple, and two Chapels, the one dedicated to St. Edmund, King and Martyr, and to St. Mary the White, the other to St. Laud; all built by Archbp. Laurence O'Toole, Earl Strongbow, Eobert Fitzstepheu,... | |
| William Butler - 1901 - 168 pages
...of Dublin, Richard, surnamed Strongbow, Earl of Strigul, Robert FitzStephens, and Raymond-le-Gros, undertook to enlarge this church, and at their own charges built the choir, steeple, and two chapels ; one dedicated to St. Edmund King and Martyr, and to St. Mary the White ;l... | |
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