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Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium

Mount Jerome Cemetery & Crematorium (Irish: Reilig Chnocán Iaróm) is situated in Harold's Cross on the south side of Dublin, Ireland.[1] Since its foundation in 1836, it has witnessed over 300,000 burials. Originally an exclusively Protestant cemetery, Roman Catholics have also been buried there since the 1920s.

Mount Jerome Cemetery
Reilig Chnocán Iaróm
The entrance to Mt. Jerome, on right.
Details
Established1836
Location
158 Harold's Cross Road, Harold's Cross, Dublin
CountryIreland
Coordinates53°19′29″N 6°17′03″W / 53.32472°N 6.28417°W / 53.32472; -6.28417
Typegarden cemetery
Owned byGeneral Cemetery Company of Dublin
Size20.2 ha (50 acres)
No. of gravesOver 300,000
Websitemountjerome.ie
Find a GraveMount Jerome Cemetery

History

The name of the cemetery comes from an estate established there by the Reverend Stephen Jerome, who in 1639 was vicar of St. Kevin's Parish. At that time, Harold's Cross was part of St. Kevin's Parish. In the latter half of the 17th century, the land passed into the ownership of the Earl of Meath, who in turn leased plots to prominent Dublin families. A house, Mount Jerome House, was constructed in one of these plots, and leased to John Keogh. In 1834, after an aborted attempt to set up a cemetery in the Phoenix Park, the General Cemetery Company of Dublin bought the Mount Jerome property, "for establishing a general cemetery in the neighbourhood of the city of Dublin".[2]

The Funerary Chapel in the cemetery was the first Puginian Gothic church in Dublin. It was designed by William Atkins.

The first official burial happened on the 19th of September 1836. The buried deceased were the infant twins of Matthew Pollock.

The cemetery initially started with a landmass of 26 acres and grew to a size of 48 acres in 1874.

In 1984, burial numbers were falling, thus the Cemetery was losing revenue and began to deteriorate. A crematorium was needed to regain revenue and deal with plant overgrowth on the estate.[3] In 2000, Mount Jerome Cemetery established its own crematorium on the site.

Notable burials

 
Memorial to Sir William Wilde and Lady Wilde, parents of Oscar Wilde

Notable people buried here include:[4][5]

 
Grave of William Carleton

There is a large plot dedicated to deceased members of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police.[4]

The cemetery contains the war graves of 35 British Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and 39 from World War II.[11]

The remains of French Huguenots from St. Peter's Churchyard, Peter's Row (now the location of the Dublin YMCA), which was demolished in the 1980s, and from St. Brigid's and St. Thomas's churchyards are interred in the cemetery.[4][12]

Over 200 children of unmarried mothers who died in the Protestant run Bethany Home were buried in unmarked graves in the cemetery.[13] There is a plot where unnamed children from Kirwan House the Protestant run Female Orphan Home are buried.

Recent burials include the notorious Martin Cahill (1949–1994) (known as "The General"). His gravestone has been vandalised on numerous occasions and is currently broken in two with the top half missing. His body has since been removed to an unmarked grave in the cemetery.[citation needed]

Flora

The cemetery has one of only two Christ-thorn bushes in Ireland (the other is in the Botanic Gardens).[4]

Literary references

  1. Then Mount Jerome for the protestants. Funerals all over the world everywhere every minute. Shovelling them under by the cartload doublequick. Thousands every hour. Too many in the world. Ulysses, Chapter 6, Hades episode, James Joyce.

References

  1. ^ Somerville-Large, Peter (1988). Dublin: The First Thousand Years. Belfast: The Appletree Press. p. 226. ISBN 0862812062.
  2. ^ Igoe, Vivien. Dublin Burial Grounds & Graveyards. Wolfhound Press, 2001. p. 172
  3. ^ "History". Mount Jerome. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Langtry, Joe and Nikki Carter, eds. Mount Jerome: A Victorian Cemetery. Staybro Printing Ltd., Dublin 1997.
  5. ^ Boylan, Henry (1998). A Dictionary of Irish Biography, 3rd Edition. Dublin: Gill and MacMillan. ISBN 0717129454.
  6. ^ Barry, Aoife. "Family pay tribute as Derek Davis laid to rest at Mount Jerome Cemetery".
  7. ^ a b c d e Patao, Sofia (2000). Funeral Art and Architecture. Dublin: EEC. ISBN 848156270X.
  8. ^ Reporter (20 October 1970), "Obituary", The Irish Times, p. 13
  9. ^ The Irish Times, "Final tribute to Cecil Sheridan", 8 January 1980.
  10. ^ Irish Times, Dublin, 29 January 1880.
  11. ^ [1] CWGC Cemetery Report.
  12. ^ "St. Peter's Churchyard Excavation Report".
  13. ^ Graves of Bethany children 'located at Mount Jerome' by Patsy McGarry Irish Times, 21 May 2010

External links

  • goireland.about.com page describing Mount Jerome Cemetery

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Mount Jerome Cemetery amp Crematorium Irish Reilig Chnocan Iarom is situated in Harold s Cross on the south side of Dublin Ireland 1 Since its foundation in 1836 it has witnessed over 300 000 burials Originally an exclusively Protestant cemetery Roman Catholics have also been buried there since the 1920s Mount Jerome CemeteryReilig Chnocan IaromThe entrance to Mt Jerome on right DetailsEstablished1836Location158 Harold s Cross Road Harold s Cross DublinCountryIrelandCoordinates53 19 29 N 6 17 03 W 53 32472 N 6 28417 W 53 32472 6 28417Typegarden cemeteryOwned byGeneral Cemetery Company of DublinSize20 2 ha 50 acres No of gravesOver 300 000Websitemountjerome wbr ieFind a GraveMount Jerome Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Notable burials 3 Flora 4 Literary references 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe name of the cemetery comes from an estate established there by the Reverend Stephen Jerome who in 1639 was vicar of St Kevin s Parish At that time Harold s Cross was part of St Kevin s Parish In the latter half of the 17th century the land passed into the ownership of the Earl of Meath who in turn leased plots to prominent Dublin families A house Mount Jerome House was constructed in one of these plots and leased to John Keogh In 1834 after an aborted attempt to set up a cemetery in the Phoenix Park the General Cemetery Company of Dublin bought the Mount Jerome property for establishing a general cemetery in the neighbourhood of the city of Dublin 2 The Funerary Chapel in the cemetery was the first Puginian Gothic church in Dublin It was designed by William Atkins The first official burial happened on the 19th of September 1836 The buried deceased were the infant twins of Matthew Pollock The cemetery initially started with a landmass of 26 acres and grew to a size of 48 acres in 1874 In 1984 burial numbers were falling thus the Cemetery was losing revenue and began to deteriorate A crematorium was needed to regain revenue and deal with plant overgrowth on the estate 3 In 2000 Mount Jerome Cemetery established its own crematorium on the site Notable burials Edit Memorial to Sir William Wilde and Lady Wilde parents of Oscar WildeNotable people buried here include 4 5 Robert Adams 1791 1875 physician and professor of surgery Maeve Binchy 1940 2012 author cremated Fritz Brase 1875 1940 German military musician and composer Edward Bunting 1773 1843 musician music collector Frederick William Burton 1816 1900 painter and director of the National Gallery Peter Caffrey 1949 2008 actor cremated Sir Charles Cameron 1830 1921 headed for 50 years the Public Health Department of Dublin Corporation and two of his sons James Campbell 1st Baron Glenavy 1851 1931 lawyer politician and Lord Chancellor of Ireland William Carleton 1794 1869 writer Thomas Caulfield Irwin 1823 1892 poet writer scholar Abraham Colles 1773 1843 surgeon professor of medicine John Augustus Conolly VC 1829 1888 soldier Michael Colivet 1882 1955 Irish politician Commandant of the Irish Volunteers for Limerick City a founding member of the Irish Republic and in later years Chairman of the National Housing Board Paddy Daly 1888 1957 member of the IRA during the War of Independence and later Major General in the Irish Army Achilles Daunt 1832 1878 preacher and homilist Derek Davis 1948 2015 broadcaster 6 Thomas Davis 1814 1845 journalist politician founder of The Nation newspaper Thomas Drummond 1797 1840 surveyor Under Secretary for Ireland Professor George Francis FitzGerald 1851 1901 physicist Ethel Kathleen French nee Moore 1871 1891 artist and illustrator first wife of Percy French Edward Gibson 1st Baron Ashbourne 1837 1913 lawyer and Lord Chancellor of Ireland Robert Graves 1796 1853 professor of medicine and writer Robert Perceval Graves 1810 1893 biographer of William R Hamilton Sir Richard John Griffith 1784 1878 geologist mining engineer chairman of the Board of Works author of Griffith s Valuation Thomas Grubb 1800 1878 optician telescope maker Benjamin Guinness 1798 1868 brewer philanthropist and other members of the Guinness family George Halpin 1779 1854 civil engineer and lighthouse builder William Rowan Hamilton 1805 1865 mathematician and astronomer James Haughton 1795 1873 social reformer John Kells Ingram 1823 1907 politician scholar mathematician and poet The Memory of the Dead John Hewitt Jellett 1817 1888 mathematician and Provost of Trinity College John Edward Jones 1806 1862 civil engineer and sculptor David Kelly 1929 2012 actor cremated Joseph Robinson Kirk 1821 1894 sculptor who also executed the figure over the memorial of his father Thomas Thomas Kirk 1781 1845 sculptor who also designed the Butler mausoleum in this cemetery 7 John Mitchell Kemble 1807 1857 scholar Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1814 1873 writer and editor along with his wife Susanna Bennett her father and two brothers in the same vault Thomas Hawkesworth Ledwich 1823 1858 surgeon and anatomist Thomas Langlois Lefroy 1776 1869 politician and judge Percy Ludgate 1883 1922 accountant mathematician and inventor designer of the second analytical engine Jan Lukasiewicz 1878 1956 Polish philosopher logician and mathematician David Marcus 1924 2009 Irish Jewish writer editor Sir Henry Marsh 1770 1860 physician William Ramsay McNab 1844 1889 Scottish physician and botanist William Fetherstone Montgomery 1797 1859 obstetrician Hans Garrett Moore VC 1830 1889 soldier Arthur Thomas Moore VC 1830 1912 soldier Grave of William CarletonSir Richard Morrison 1767 1849 architect Pro Cathedral Trinity College 7 William Vitruvius Morrison 1794 1838 architect 7 John Skipton Mulvany 1813 1870 architect who also designed a number of monuments in this cemetery including the Mahony monument and Perry and West vaults 7 Mairtin o Cadhain 1906 1970 Irish language writer 8 Mairtin o Direain 1910 1988 Irish language poet Walter Osborne 1859 1903 artist Peter Marshall died 1890 prominent member of the Masonic and Orange Orders William McFadden Orr 1866 1934 mathematician George Papworth 1781 1855 architect Jacob Owen 1778 1870 architect and engineer to the Board of Works Edward Arthur Henry Pakenham 6th Earl of Longford 1902 1961 was an Irish peer politician and litterateur George Petrie 1790 1886 artist archaeologist musician William Plunket 4th Baron Plunket 1828 1897 Archbishop of Dublin Sarah Purser 1848 1943 artist George Russell 1867 1935 writer and artist Cecil Sheridan 1910 1980 comedian and actor 9 John Skelton 1924 2009 artist and illustrator Ellen Smyly 1815 1901 founder of the Smyly Homes Robert William Smith 1807 1873 pathologist Bindon Blood Stoney 1828 1909 engineer John Millington Synge 1871 1909 playwright Isaac Weld 1774 1856 topographical writer explorer and artist 7 William Wilde father of Oscar Wilde His wife Jane Francesca Elgee is commemorated on Sir William s monument but she was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery in London citation needed S Allen Windle 1828 1880 Chaplain of the Mariners Church Dun Laoghaire 10 Edward Perceval Wright 1834 1910 ophthalmic surgeon botanist and zoologist Jack Butler Yeats 1871 1957 artistThere is a large plot dedicated to deceased members of the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Dublin Metropolitan Police 4 The cemetery contains the war graves of 35 British Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and 39 from World War II 11 The remains of French Huguenots from St Peter s Churchyard Peter s Row now the location of the Dublin YMCA which was demolished in the 1980s and from St Brigid s and St Thomas s churchyards are interred in the cemetery 4 12 Over 200 children of unmarried mothers who died in the Protestant run Bethany Home were buried in unmarked graves in the cemetery 13 There is a plot where unnamed children from Kirwan House the Protestant run Female Orphan Home are buried Recent burials include the notorious Martin Cahill 1949 1994 known as The General His gravestone has been vandalised on numerous occasions and is currently broken in two with the top half missing His body has since been removed to an unmarked grave in the cemetery citation needed Flora EditThe cemetery has one of only two Christ thorn bushes in Ireland the other is in the Botanic Gardens 4 Literary references EditThen Mount Jerome for the protestants Funerals all over the world everywhere every minute Shovelling them under by the cartload doublequick Thousands every hour Too many in the world Ulysses Chapter 6 Hades episode James Joyce References Edit Somerville Large Peter 1988 Dublin The First Thousand Years Belfast The Appletree Press p 226 ISBN 0862812062 Igoe Vivien Dublin Burial Grounds amp Graveyards Wolfhound Press 2001 p 172 History Mount Jerome Retrieved 23 November 2021 a b c d Langtry Joe and Nikki Carter eds Mount Jerome A Victorian Cemetery Staybro Printing Ltd Dublin 1997 Boylan Henry 1998 A Dictionary of Irish Biography 3rd Edition Dublin Gill and MacMillan ISBN 0717129454 Barry Aoife Family pay tribute as Derek Davis laid to rest at Mount Jerome Cemetery a b c d e Patao Sofia 2000 Funeral Art and Architecture Dublin EEC ISBN 848156270X Reporter 20 October 1970 Obituary The Irish Times p 13 The Irish Times Final tribute to Cecil Sheridan 8 January 1980 Irish Times Dublin 29 January 1880 1 CWGC Cemetery Report St Peter s Churchyard Excavation Report Graves of Bethany children located at Mount Jerome by Patsy McGarry Irish Times 21 May 2010External links EditArchiseek page on Mount Jerome Cemetery goireland about com page describing Mount Jerome Cemetery Article by Brian Showers on locating the burial place of the Le Fanu family Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium amp oldid 1148271168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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