Image: Tower of St. Mary's Church, Duleek - geograph.org.uk - 757989
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Description: Tower of St. Mary's Church, Duleek The 15th-century tower and part of the south aisle are all that remain of the Church of St. Mary, a priory of the Augustinian canons founded by Hugh de Lacy in 1182. The tapering scar on the near side of the tower marks the location of a vanished round tower of the Early Christian period.
Title: Tower of St. Mary's Church, Duleek - geograph.org.uk - 757989
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