A notice of St. Patrick's Church, Jordanstown, in the Parish of Carnmoney, and Diocese ofConnor, the first attempt in modern times to revive the ancient ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland

A notice of St. Patrick's Church, Jordanstown, in the Parish of Carnmoney, and Diocese ofConnor, the first attempt in modern times to revive the ancient ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland

by Jordanstown. St. Patrick's Church.

1868

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