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English: This is a cadaver stone, an Irish variant of the cadaver tomb, and represents Sir Edmond Goldyng and his wife Elizabeth Fleming. It is set into the wall of the churchyard of St. Peter's Church of Ireland in Drogheda, Ireland. It is estimated that this is from the early 16th century.
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