Image: St Werburgh's church organ and Lord Lieutenants' gilded pew, mid 18th century.
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Description: The church organ is an original georgian musical instrument, never rebuilt. It was erected by the Reverend Edward Bayly, Dean of Ardfert, 1767. The Lord Lieutenant's gilded pew, the English monarchs' representative in Ireland, is original from the same era.
Title: St Werburgh's church organ and Lord Lieutenants' gilded pew, mid 18th century.
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