GLINS/1

Corpus Refs:Cuppage/etal/1986:806
Site:GLINS
Discovery:first mentioned, 1838 Windele, J.
History:Cuppage et al/1986, 255: `On a visit to Dingle in 1838, Windele (1838, 81) was informed of an ogham stone at Esk Glens, 2.5m N of Dingle town. This place name is not recorded elsewhere but may refer to the townlands of Glin North and South which lie approximately 2.5m N. of Dingle. No ogham stone is known from anywhere in this vicinity and, as Windele does not appear to have visited the stone, its authenticity is uncertain'.
Geology:
Dimensions:0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown)
Setting:Lost (present 1838, missing 1986)
Location:Only known from information passed to Windele in 1838 during his visit (Cuppage et al/1986, 255).
Form:Indeterminate
Condition:n/a , n/a
Folklore:none
Crosses:none
Decorations:no other decoration

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GLINS/1/1

Readings

Cuppage, J. (1986):[--]
Expansion:
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Cuppage/etal/1986 255 minor reference

Notes

Orientation:Indeterminate
Position:ind ; ind ; ind ; ind
Incision:ind
Date:None published
Language:Indeterminate (ogham)
Ling. Notes:none
Palaeography:none
Legibility:n/a
Cuppage et al/1986, 255: `No ogham stone is known from anywhere in this vicinity and, as Windele does not appear to have visited the stone, its authenticity is uncertain'.
Lines:-1
Carving errors:0
Doubtful:yes

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