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Dowdall Cross
Crois an Dúdalaigh
Dowdall Cross is located in Ireland
Dowdall Cross
Shown within Ireland
LocationCommons, Duleek,
County Meath, Ireland
TypeWayside cross
History
Founded1601
DesignationNational Monument

Dowdall Cross is a wayside cross and National Monument located in County Meath, Ireland.

Location

Dowdall Cross is located in Duleek, near the junction of Main Street and Abbey Road.

Description

The Dowdall Cross was erected by Dame Jennet Dowdall in 1601 as a memorial to her first husband, William Bathe. The cross, repaired in 1810, is one of a series of crosses constructed by Dowdall in memory of Bathe and includes the Athcarne Cross about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of Duleek.[1][2]

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