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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
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