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Magheney Rullick, Raby
Archaeology
The findspot of two weathered and lichen covered stones composed of granite. One was said to be the font from a nearby keeill, whilst the other was thought to be the under stone from a corn grinding mill. The "font" stone is marked on the 1884 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map, but has since been moved to the burial ground of Raby Keeill (PRN 1036.20). The 'millstone' is described as having "rounded corners and a flat top. In the centre of the top is a circular hole 4 inch diameter and 1.5 inch deep. The stone has sides of 25 inch x 21 inch and is 14.5 inch thick."
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- Parish: Patrick
- Sheading: Glenfaba
- Grid Ref: SC2295080660
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record