DescriptionCrusader's gravestone Marlfield churchyard June 2010.jpg
English: Stone located in Marlfield churchyard, Clonmel. Incorporated in south perimeter wall, part of adjoining farm building. Thought locally to be the gravestone of a Crusader and dating to the former Cistercian monastery associated with this site.
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