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DESCRIPTION of an ANCIENT MONUMENT 

 m the C H U R C H e^ L U S K m the County 3/" D U B L I N. 

 Bj> Colonel CHARLES VALLANCEY, Member of the 

 Royal Societies of London, Edinburgh and Dublin., ^e. Communi" 

 catedbji the Earl /CH ARLEMONT, P, E. LA, 



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X HIS monument (or tomb-ftone) was found covered with Read March 

 earth in the church of Lu{k in the year -1753, when a fair ^' '' ^' 

 drawing of it was made by, Mr. Martin Gaven. One corner is 

 broken off, which contained the letter H in the word Hie j and 

 probably the M in the date was either omitted or alfo broken off. 



The ftone meafures five feet five inches in length, two feet 

 two inches in breadth, and is five inches thick. The infcription 

 is very legible, and is as follows : 



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