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The Cost of the Altars.

The new altars were erected in Lavey Church in 1889.

The Virgin's altar of marble was made by C.W. Harrison, Great Brunswick street, Dublin at a cost of £50.0.0.
The cost of the foundation and erecting the altar was £3.0.0.

The High altar was erected in Lavey church in 1889.
John McNally of Cookstown made it and finished it at £130.0.0.
He then painted and decorated Saint Joseph's altar, varnished the seats and the sanctuary for £20. He also varnished the roof and painted the walls of the church, the windows and doors for £25.0.0.

Ladders and timber for Lavey church cost £5.0.0.
For sinking the foundation of the High Altar £3.10.0.

All paid at this date, March 29th, 1889.

Charles McGlade of Knockloughrim left a bequest for the Virgin's Altar of £50 to this was added £3.0.0 from Parish funds.

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