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Enniskillen Anglican Cathedral

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Enniskillen
Fermanagh
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The Anglican cathdral on the main street contains a full length martial portrait of this same general, still brandishing his sabre. The cathedral tower, which survives from a seventeenth century church on the site, contains a bell cast from cannon used in the Battle of the Boyne. Colours of the Inniskilling regiments hang in the light and airy late Georgian interior.

Notable features are the seventeenth century font and a stone tablet to William Pokrich ( died 1628) with half the inscription upside down. Across the narrow street is an immensely tall and thin nineteenth century Catholic church, St Michael's with a long nave and steep roof. A window in the south aisle portrays St Molaise, the abbot founder of Devenish monastery, holding the Devenish Gospel Shrine. Down the street the atmspheric William Blake Bar ( 1887) has a characterful.
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