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11 March 2010










Mary (?) in Lugano
http://www.wga.hu/html/z/zucchi/jacopo/miracle.html
http://communio.stblogs.org/2008/08/letting-gods-glory-through-the.html
http://faculty.hacc.edu/jjohnson/index.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogham
http://www.chrono.qub.ac.uk/local/armagh/Drumconwell/
It has a flat face, a broken top and simple carved crosses inside a circle, the Ogham marks are down either edge.
The inscriptions are damaged and worn. There have been inconclusive studies by Dr. Reeves - 1883, Rhys - 1895, Hamlin - 1987 and Warner - 1990. Warner’s interpretation is CUN AM AGLOS the old Irish Conmael. The name of the townland Drumconwell being from the Irish Druim Conmhail the ridge of Conmael. There was a King Conmael, King of the Airthir (the people living in Armagh in 7th Century). Could this Drumconwell stone be his grave marker?

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