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An Engraved Stone Pillar from the Isle of Man

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

Extract

In August 1928 Mr. W. Cubbon and Mr. J. R. Bruce, at the request of the Manx Museum, examined a mound about a mile west-north-west of the town of Ramsey. This had been raised on a gravel bank at the eastern end of what was formerly Loch Mallow. Though inconspicuous, it had long been known, and as early as the thirteenth century was noted as a landmark between the Lord's lands and the Abbey lands in the parish of Lezayre, being referred to by name as Leabba AuKonalhay, i. e. grave of O'Conoly.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1929

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