Graveslab, Lismore, Co. Waterford

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Graveslab, Lismore, Co. Waterford

Beneath the tower of Lismore Cathedral, set into the very floor that visitors walk across, lies a seventeenth-century graveslab bearing the name of Edward Nicholas. It is the kind of thing that is easily missed, a memorial not raised on a wall or placed in a prominent alcove but laid flat underfoot, integrated into the fabric of the building in a manner that was once common but now feels quietly disorienting.

Graveslabs of this period were a standard way of marking a burial inside a church, the stone acting as both monument and cover, often carved with the name of the deceased and sometimes a coat of arms or decorative border. That this one survives in the floor of the tower at Lismore Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Carthage and situated in a town with a notably layered ecclesiastical history, gives it a certain specificity. Beyond the name Edward Nicholas and the century in which the slab was made, the details of the man himself are not recorded in what has come down to us about the stone. The name is English in character, and the seventeenth century at Lismore was a period of considerable upheaval and change in landownership and religious affiliation in the Munster region, though connecting Nicholas to any particular strand of that history would be speculation.

The slab sits within a cathedral that is itself worth attention for anyone passing through Lismore, and the tower floor location means it is part of the building's interior fabric rather than a dedicated monument room or side chapel. Looking down, rather than up, is sometimes the most rewarding habit in old churches.

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