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 | | The latter is formed by recesses in the bay, which is seven miles across at its mouth, and the same distance in depth. |
 | | The English power was established in Dundalk about the twelfth century, and Dundalk, with other territories, was granted to Bertram de Verdon, who founded here a priory for Crouched Friars of the Augustine Order. |
 | | At the east end of Dundalk are some fine ruins of a Friary, consisting of a lofty square tower, surmounted by a turret. |
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