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  1. The site is located 500 m northwest of the River Liffey and is the reputed burial site of Saint Mochua of Timahoe (died 657). Mochua built a wooden church on the site and was the first abbot of Clondalkin. It stood on the Slighe Mhor, an ancient roadway which ran from Dublin to Galway.

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  2. The site was an early medieval monastery dedicated to St. Mochua, the first abbott of Clondalkin. Tea Lane is situated 500m west of the centre of Celbridge town (Oakleypark townland, Civil Parish of Kildrought), on a ridge (59.8m O.D.) overlooking the river Liffey (51.1m O.D.). The grid reference for the centre of the graveyard is 696779 733039.

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    The original Kildrought parish church (built 14th century, burned 1798) stood in the present graveyard at Tea Lane and houses the mausoleums of the Dongan and Conolly families. It was granted by the Normans to the Abbey of St Thomas in Dublin.

  4. 16 de may. de 2002 · Description. Attached two-bay single-storey single-cell "death house" or mausoleum, built 1736, on a rectangular plan. Pitched slate roof on collared timber construction with lichen-covered terracotta ridge tiles, and no rainwater goods on cut-limestone eaves.

  5. On that route lies Tea Lane, so called because of the Yorkshiremen who came to work at the local mill. They were tea drinkers and had a habit of throwing their tea leaves out onto the street. So the locals took to calling it Tae Lane, tae being Irish for tea and pronounced tay – hence Tay Lane. St Mochua (whose feast day is my birthday, and ...

  6. Tea Lane Graveyard is a Christian cemetery located in Celbridge, Ireland. The site is located 500 m northwest of the River Liffey and is the reputed burial site of Saint Mochua of Timahoe. Mochua built a wooden church on the site and was the first abbot of Clondalkin.

  7. Thomas Conolly. . . ( m. 1758; died 1803) . Parent (s) Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond. Sarah Cadogan. Lady Louisa Conolly (5 December 1743 – August 1821) was an English noblewoman. She was the third of the famous Lennox Sisters, and was notable among them for leading a wholly uncontroversial life filled with good works.