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St Andrew's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)

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A new church was built around 1670-74 a little further away from the city walls, on an old bowling-green close to the Thingmote, the old assembly-place of the Norse rulers of the city. The architect was William Dodson and it was said to have been constructed in an unusual eliptical style.
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The church was again largely rebuilt from 1793 to 1807 in the Georgian style to a design laterly by Francis Johnston and was commonly referred to as the "round church" owing to its shape.
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Usher, Robin (2008). 'Reading Architecture: St. Andrew's Church, Dublin, 1670-1990', Visual Resources, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 119–32.
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The church burnt down in 1860 and the present gothic structure was constructed in its place around 1862.
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History of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and of the Irish Schools of Medicine &c
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The neighbouring houses were located in that part of the Dublin Corporation estate known as
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until 2014, and later underwent redevelopment with a view to reopening as a food hall.
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of St Andrew. The population of this parish in 1901 was 3,058, in 1971 it was 300.
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Vanessa (Esther Vanhomrigh), former pupil of Dean Swift, is buried at this church.
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the developer and philanthropist, was buried in St Andrew's churchyard in 1729.
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The boundaries of the ecclesiastical parish were coextensive to those of the
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A History of the County Dublin, by Francis Elrington Ball (1920)
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Craig, Maurice (1969). Dublin: 1660-1860. Dublin: Allen Figgis.
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Dublin hand drawn survey, St. Andrew's Church (25419849663)
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The original St Andrew's Church was located on present-day
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St Andrew's Church, from St Andrew's Street, in Dublin
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Dublin
Ireland
Denomination
Church of Ireland
Dedication
St. Andrew
Parish
Church of Ireland
St Andrew's Street
Dublin
Ireland
Fáilte Ireland
Dame Street
Oliver Cromwell
Lord Anglesey
John Temple
Jonathan Swift
Thomas Dalton
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Marmaduke Coghill
Thomas Pleasants
Philip Woodroffe

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