Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

Stonemason. William Murray, a son of MARK MURRAY [2] MARK MURRAY [2] , of Roscommon and Tuam, was paid £279.3s.3d for exterior stonework at Tuam Catholic cathedral between 1831 and 1832,(1) and a further £664.9s.1d on 20 January 1838 for erecting the 'tower, Roman altar and gate'.(2)



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(1) Metropolitan Cathedral Tuam: Report for the Year ending 1st February, 1832.
(2) Metropolitan Cathedral, Tuam: Report for the year 1837 (1838) (copy in Royal Irish Academy, Ordnance Survey MSS, Box 28).


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Building: CO. GALWAY, TUAM, CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION (RC)
Date: 1836-37
Nature: Cut stone work by WM, who was paid £664.9s.1d in 1838 for erecting tower, Roman altar and gate
Refs: Metropolitan Cathedral, Tuam: Report for the year 1837 (Tuam Herald, 1838) (copy in Royal Irish Academy, Ordnance Survey MSS, Box 28)