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Caldragh, County Roscommon, Ireland


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English: View of Caldragh Graveyard as seen when coming from the road, looking north-east. This was the site of a Third Order Franciscan community who before 1487 took over the previous site of Ceall Braighe Uallaighe. The friary was dissolved c. 1582. There are no visible remains today of a previous church in the graveyard. See Gwynn and Hadcock: Medieval Religious Houses Ireland, p. 269, and corresponding entry of this site at archaeology.ie by Michael Moore.
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