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Cunamagli Stone, ogham stone
Archaeology
Medieval carved stone.
This pillar-shaped stone (Manx Cross 3) was noted at least as early as 1885 built into the south wall of the friary church, where it had probably been re-used as a lintel. It bears an incomplete ogham inscription running up one edge, which reads, 'Cunamagli maq...', translated as '(the stone) of Cunamaglus, son of...'.
It is now displayed in the Manx Museum.
Bemaken
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- Parish: Arbory
- Sheading: Rushen
- Grid Ref: SC2495570308
Sources
- Isle of Man Heritage Environment Record