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Daubney Fountain

Placeholder for Daubney Fountain plaque

PRESENTED TO THE TOWN OF NEW ROSS,/IN MEMORY OF/GENERAL BROWNE CLAYTON,/AND HIS WIFE HENRIETTA,/BY THEIR ONLY DAUGHTER/ELANOR DAUBNEY,/1886.//"IF ANY MAN THIRST, LET HIM COME/UNTO ME, AND DRINK." JOHN.VII.37.

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