Peter Drelincourt

He was buried in the Armagh Cathedral, where a fine monument by Rysbrack was erected by his widow to his memory.

[9] On a mural tablet, in Latin, is a minute account of his origin and promotions, and on the front of the sarcophagus an inscription in English verse.

[10] It alludes to the erection in Armagh of the "Drelincourt Charity School" by the dean's widow, Mary.

To their daughter, Viscountess Primrose, the citizens of Armagh are chiefly indebted for a plentiful supply of water.

Drelincourt's only publication is A Speech made to … the Duke of Ormonde, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, and to the … Privy Council.

Recumbent figure of Peter Drelincourt in the north aisle of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh , sculpted by John Michael Rysbrack . [ 1 ]