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  1. St. Fintan's Cemetery is located in Sutton, on the south side of Carrickbrack Road in Dublin, Ireland. It is in several sections: original with a ruined keeper's cottage and the remnants of old St. Fintan's Church, 1889, 1907 and 1954 extensions, and St. Fintan's Lawn Cemetery divided to St. Marnoc's, St. Assam's, St. Barroc's, St ...

  2. St. Fintan's Cemetery is in Sutton on the southwest side of Howth Head, Dublin, Ireland, on the south side of Carrickbrack Road. It is in two parts, one older, with a ruined keeper's cottage and the remnants of old St. Fintan's Church, one newer, and actively used, lower down the hill. Just beyond the older portion is the still-flowing, still ...

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  3. St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton is on the southwestern part of the road, though the church is on Greenfield Road. People buried in the cemetery include rock band Thin Lizzy's lead singer Phil Lynott , former Taoiseach and president Patrick Hillery and Ex-Taoiseach Charles J. Haughey .

    • 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
    • D13
    • 11 metres (36 ft)
  4. St Fintan's Cemetery, Carrickbrack Road, Sutton, Co. Dublin. Latitude. 53.37980407. Longitude. -6.09369399. Interment book. PDF download: Situated between Sutton and Howth, beside Kilbarrack cemetery, this graveyard was transferred in recent years from Dublin City to Fingal County Council.

  5. He died 15 years afterwards, and was buried in St Nicholas's Church in Deptford. Personal life. Edward Fenton was married to Thomasina, daughter of Benjamin Gonson the Elder, and was brother-in-law to Sir John Hawkins, who married Katherine Gonson, Thomasina's sister.

  6. Sutton contains one of Dublin's main burial grounds, St. Fintan's, which is divided into two parts, "old" and "new." The former contains a ruined chapel dating from early Norman times, and the latter, an abandoned keeper's cottage. Uphill from the older graveyard, in a wooden hut on private grounds, is the still-flowing holy well of ...