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DescriptionArmagh St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland North Aisle Monument Archbishop William Stuart by Sir Francis Chantrey 2019 09 09.jpg
St. Patrick's Cathedral of the Church of Ireland, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Monument of Archbishop William Stuart (1755–1822) in a kneeling pose in prayer, signed by Sir Francis Chantrey. The sculpture is located in the north aisle between two windows on a plain plinth with following inscription:
M.S.
REVERENDISSIMI IN CHRISTO PATRIS
GULIELMI STUART S.T.P.
PER ANNOS XXII HUJUSCE ECCLESIÆ
ARCHIEPISCOPI
HOC MONUMENTUM
CLERICI ARMACHANI
PIO FUNCTI MUNERE
POSUERUNT
OBIIT ANNO SALUTIS MDCCCXXII
ÆTAT. SUÆ LXVIII.
(See Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster, p. 105.)
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