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underwent restoration. In 1774, the "Great Arch" was removed from the entrance to the choir. In 1776, the cross wall in the choir was removed. During these works, a row of graves were found beneath the foundation of the church. The graves consisted of "brick coffins", matching the shapes of the corpses within them. On
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and the choir was enlarged. In an effort to make the cathedral look "more Gothic", works were carried out on the cathedral throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. In either 1705, or 1706, the cathedral was reroofed, and the battlements in the walls of the nave were removed. In 1733 the new roof
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1781, a "violent hurricane" severely damaged the cathedral. The north side of the churchyard wall was blown over, and 88 panes of glass in the cathedral was shattered. It took a team of slaters 11 days to repair the damage done to the roof, using 1,200 slates in the process.
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in 822, 824 and 885. In the 885 raid, the abbot, prior, and several others were killed, and Cloyne is not mentioned in the monastic annals again until 1060. Bishop Nehemias of Cloyne is noted as having died in 1149, shortly before Cloyne was recognised as a diocese at the
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development remains the core of the cathedral today. Some sources suggest that there was once a tower at the intersection of the transepts, while others say that while older sources mention a tower being there, there is no evidence to support such a claim.
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A series of churches were built on the site, with the present building dating from between 1250 and the 1270s. A building on the grounds of the cathedral, known as the "Fire House", may once have been an
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Cloyne Round Tower was constructed in either the tenth or eleventh century, and was used as a bell tower by the monks. It was again used as a bell tower from 1683. In 1749 it was struck by lightning.
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In 1856 new windows were added to the choir, an area of the church that went under substantial renovation in the 1890s. Theses renovations included a new ceiling, new choir stalls, the removal of the
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of the church in the 17th century. A girl named Mary Smyth died in 1675, and was buried beneath the floor of the
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of architecture". The cathedral features several stained glass windows including one depicting Saint Colmán.
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is across the road from the cathedral and was at one time used as the tower for the cathedral bell.
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Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Cloyne, it is now one of three cathedrals in the
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Barker, Rev. J.K.S. Ridley (1977). "Cloyne Cathedral". In Ó Loinsigh, Pádraig (ed.).
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The cathedral traces its origins to a monastic settlement founded in 560 by
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served as Bishop of Clyone from 1826 until his death in 1835. He was made
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style. In 1837 Samuel Lewis described the building as being built "in the
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Arched windows in the south transept of the cathedral are an example of
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cathedral, it was converted to an Anglican cathedral in 1678.
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Hallinan, Mona; Nelligan, Conor; Sleeman, Mary, eds. (2015).
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architecture. Other windows in the cathedral are in the
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Cathedral Church of St. Colman and Round Tower from 1873
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on the western wall, and the relocation of the organ.
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Cloyne Cathedral (disambiguation)

51°51′42.188″N 8°7′9.703″W / 51.86171889°N 8.11936194°W / 51.86171889; -8.11936194
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Roman Catholic
cork.anglican.org
Dedication
Colmán of Cloyne
Province
Province of Dublin
Diocese
Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Bishop(s)
Paul Colton
Dean
Organist(s)
Irish
cathedral
Church of Ireland
Cloyne
County Cork
Ireland
ecclesiastical province
Dublin
Roman Catholic
United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Cloyne Round Tower

Colmán of Cloyne

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