Plague Stone, Fenloe Graveyard. A large block of limestone in the wall of Fenloe Graveyard, known as a plague stone. It is inscribed with two raised solid circles, one containing a cross. The raised circles were believed to be two plague swellings torn from a woman’s head and thrown against the stone by St. Luchtighern.
Plague Stone, Fenloe Graveyard. A large block of limestone in the wall of Fenloe Graveyard, known as a plague stone. It is inscribed with two raised solid circles, one containing a cross. The raised circles were believed to be two plague swellings torn from a woman’s head and thrown against the stone by St. Luchtighern.
Ballycar Cillín. A cross in Ballycar Burial Ground for children near Ballycar House. The inscription reads: In memory of all buried here and in the other Killeens of the Parish. May they rest in peace. September 2000.