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Located on the N11 road between Gorey and Camolin, Clough has a Celtic Cross monument which commorates the battle of Tubberneering on June 4th 1798,

It was at that battle Colonel Lambert Theodore Walpole was killed . A tablet to his memory is located in Christ Church, Gorey. In Clough there is also a Quaker burial ground. The old graveyard at Toome which has recently been renovated, has headstones which date back to the 1600's.

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