Balrath Cross
16th-century stone cross in Ireland
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Balrath Cross is a wayside cross and National Monument located in County Meath, Ireland.

County Meath, Ireland
Cros Bhaile an Rátha | |
East face | |
| Location | Balrath, Athboy, County Meath, Ireland |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 53.62342636°N 6.48694251°W |
| Type | Wayside cross |
| Height | 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) |
| History | |
| Builder | John Broin? |
| Material | Stone |
| Founded | late 16th century AD |
| Site notes | |
| Public access | Yes |
| Designation | National Monument |
Location
History
The cross is believed to have been carved in the late 16th century.[2] It was re-erected in 1727 by the Aylmer family of Balrath. Around 2014 it was moved to accommodate the widening of the N2 road.[3][4]
Description
A stone cross 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) tall. The arms span 58 cm (1 ft 11 in), and the shaft is 28 cm × 23 cm (11 in × 9 in) at its base.[3]
The east face contains a Pietà and a Latin inscription (ORATEPAIA JOHANIB ROIN, a shortening of Orate pro anima Johanis Broin, "pray for the soul of John Broin").[5] The west face shows a crucifixion scene.[3]
There is an inscription on it saying Sir Andrew Aylmer of Mountaylmer Bart and his Lady Catherine Aylmer had this cross beautified A. D. 1727.[6]
