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The Bulletin
Fix this text"The Bulletin/’ Vol. 71—No. 3665
Fix this textWednesday, May 10, 1950
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper,
Fix this textJeppelts
Fix this text(By courtesy of Irish Tourist Association.)
Fix this textIRISHMEN PROUDLY RECALL JERPOINT'S ANCIENT HISTORY
Fix this textThomastowp, in County Kilkenny, Eire, is Jerpoint Abbev,
Fix this textone of the oldest Cistercian monasteries in Ireland. It was
Fix this textfounded in 1158 by Donough MacGillapatrick, Lord of Ossory, and
Fix this text‘its first abbot was Felix O’Dullany, founder of St. Canice’s
Fix this textCathedral at Kilkenny.
Fix this textThe choir and transepts are in the Irish Romanesque style of
Fix this textarchitecture; they contain tombs of the fifteenth and sixteenth
Fix this textcenturies and also the thirteenth-century tomb of Bishop O’Dullany.
Fix this textThe south side of the nave has vanished, but the north side still
Fix this textstands and is separated from the aisle by a row of six wide, pointed
Fix this textarches on low piers. The triple west window and the clerestory
Fix this textwindows are round-headed ; the cloisters date from the thirteenth
Fix this textcentury. The entrance to the church was gained by a fortified porch
Fix this texton the north side of the nave.
Fix this textThe battlemented tower which was rebuilt in the fifteenth
Fix this textcentury bears a striking resemblance to the Italian style of
Fix this textarchitecture.
Fix this textAt the time of the Dissolution in 1540, the lands of Jerpoint
Fix this textAbbey passed to the Ormonde family. The original high altar of
Fix this textJerpoint Abbey may be seen in a modern church in Thomastown.
Fix this textCHATEAU TANUNDA BRANDY
Fix this textA PRODUCT OF THE
Fix this textHOUSE OFSEPPELT
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