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Portlaoise Churches Historical
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Timogue Church
Timogue, Portlaoise, Laois
Timogue church is a wonderful and rare church from about 1736. It has churchwarden glazing, a central raised pulpit against the East wall with communion-table in front skirted by elliptical railings. There is an impressive early monument on the northern internal wall to a "murthered" Fitzgerald of Morette, and the aisle is flagged with memorials also to members of the Fitzgerald family.

Nearby are two ring-forts, a ruined mill, the site of a tower house, and the home of kevin Higgins...
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Errill Church And Cross
Portlaoise, Laois
In the cemetery is a late medieval church. the round-headed south window may have come from an earlier church on the same site. The trunk of a cross with a coat of arms and an inscription, put up in 1622 in memory of Florence Fitzpatrick and his wife, has been re-erected near the National School nearby....
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Killeshin Church
Portlaoise, Laois
The site of an old monastery founded allegedly by St. Comdhan or Comghan towards the end of the 5th century. The last historical reference to the monastery is in 1082. An oratory here was destroyed in 1041 and the monastery was burned in 1077. The present church was built in the 12th century, and has one of the finest Romanesque doorways in the country. The doorway has four orders, with capitals bearing heads with intertwined hair, an arch with foliage and animal motifs, the whole being topp...
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Sleaty Church And Crosses
Portlaoise, Laois
The first monastery was founded by St. Fiach, who was a bishop of all Leinster during St. Patrick's lifetime. One of the most famous abbots was Aedh who dedicated a life of St. Patrick, and who made the monastery a centre for studies dealing with St. Patrick.

The scant remains include two tall but undecorated granite crosses and a medieval church with pointed side-door....
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