The Memorial Slabs of Clonmacnois, King's County : With An Appendix On the Materials for a History of the Monastery

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34, but the inscription is read UUCAVI5AL.
Plate X.
71. (1 foot 4 in. by 1 foot 5 in. by 2§ in.) Three-line cruis in two-line margin ; circular corner-pieces to the cross, forming a voided circle enclosing the intersection. No inscription. About half the cross lost.
72. (1 foot ol in. by 1 foot 1 in. by 3 in.) Pour-line cross in two-line margin. The centre of the cross expands into a lozenge, and the outer lines form a circle that surrounds the centre of the cross. The lozenge, and the spaces b
...etween the circles and the cross are voided, and contain pellets. The greater part of three quarters broken away.
73. (1 foot 9 in. by 1 foot 8 in. by 4 in.) A double-line cross, invecked at the angles, enclosed in a double-line margin. The inscription is exceedingly difficult to read. After much trouble I thought I had made out bAT)b|reTI. I am doubtful whether to equate this stone to the slab shown iu Petrie's No. 1 (a in chap, ii) ; he gives the upper part of a panelled cross, not unlike the present example, and the inscription 111A1I/OU111.


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