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Ballaqueeney Ogham Stone (Manx Cross 2)
Archaeology
This rounded boulder, already broken when found, was discovered close to Ballaqueeney chapel (IOMHER 0024.00) in 1874. It was recovered during the quarrying of stone for railway ballast in 1874. The stone bears an incomplete ogham inscription which runs up one edge and onto the top. The inscription reads, 'Bivaidonas maqi mucoi cunava?', translated as '(the stone) of Beoaed, son of the tribe of Cunava'. It is now displayed at the Manx Museum.
Ballaqueeney Keeill
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- Parish: Rushen
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2066068550
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record