Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Selected: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)

Name: BYRNE, HENRY *
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1788-1792
Nature: New church, completed by HB in 1792.
Refs: Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013),  216;  illus. in Claude Costegalde & Brian Walker, The Church of Ireland: an illustrated history (2013), 146.

Name: WELLAND, JOSEPH
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1845;1853-54
Nature: Proposed gallery on S side, 1845. Other works? 1853-54.
Refs: Unsigned design for gallery, dated Aug, 1845, and other drawings, signed and dated 1853 and 1854, in RCB Library, portfolio 3;  Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 217.


Name: POWELL, JAMES & SONS *#
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1860
Nature: 2 2-light stained glass windows in nave in memory of Rev. William Morant, 1860:  Christ as Sower and Christ blessing the Children in N wall;  the Good Shepherd and the Good Samaritan in S wall.
Refs: Gloine, http://www.gloine.ie/gloine/diocese/building/3293/ (last visited, Jul 2014).

Name: SLATER & CARPENTER #
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1868
Nature: Unexecuted proposal for addition of S aisle and polygonal chancel.
Refs: Set of 4 signed designs, 27 Oct 1868, in possession of Carrickmacross church vestry (2010) (photographs in IAA).

Name: UNKNOWN ARCHITECT
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1897
Nature: Tenders invited for carrying out repairs and alterations. For Rev. B. Moffett.
Refs: Irish Times, 15,16 Jul 1897.

Name: CLARKE, HARRY *
Building: CO. MONAGHAN, CARRICKMACROSS, CHURCH OF ST FINNBARR (CI, MAGHEROSS PARISH)
Date: 1937
Nature: Stained glass window in N wall of nave.
Refs: Kevin V. Mulligan, The Buildings of Ireland: South Ulster (2013), 217.