LIES IOH[N] HEERE LYETH THE BODY • OF • IOHN FINGLAS • SLINGESBY • OBIIT • AE • VI • A • D • M • DC • XC RIP
This slab is inserted in the East wall of the Lynch Transept. It is carved in low false relief and still retains some narrow incised lay-out lines. The top part of the slab displays the original attempt to carve the Ins. which was abandoned and redone again underneath. The date is carved in Roman numerals. The month in the Ins. is most probably "May". There is a lozenge-shaped stop after each of the letters which is typical of 17th century style inscriptions. The slab itself is partly incomplete (it may have been larger) but most of the Ins. is intact. The Slingesbys, a planter family, arrived in Ireland in the late 16th century and got extensive confiscated lands in various parts of the country.