 | Patrick Weston Joyce - Irish literature - 1870 - 602 pages
...grave, and carry his remains northwards across to Sligo. This was done, and the body was buried at the other side [of the river], at Aenach Locha Gile, with...means of causing them to fly before the Connacians." (Translated by O'Donovan in " Hy Fiachrach," p. 472.) It is very curious that, in some parts of the... | |
 | Patrick Weston Joyce - Names, Geographical - 1871 - 604 pages
...grave, and carry his remains northwards across to Sligo. This was done, and the body was buried at the other side [of the river], at Aenach Locha Gile, with...the mouth down, that it might not be the means of eausing them to fly before the Connacians." (Translated by O'Donovan in " Hy Fiachrach," p. 472). It... | |
 | Samuel Ferguson - Ireland - 1872 - 262 pages
...across the Sligo. " Tliu~ing~ dune, and the body was buried nt the oilier side of Ike river, at Acnoch Locha Gile, with the mouth down, that it might not...means of causing them to fly before the Connacians." Query, is the stone circle still remaining on the eastern outskirts of the town of Sligo the remains... | |
 | Patrick Weston Joyce - Names, Geographical - 1875 - 624 pages
...grave, and carry his remains northwards across to Sligo. This was done, and the body was buried at the other side [of the river], at Aenach Locha Gile, with...means of causing them to fly before the Connacians" (Translated by O'Donovan in " Hy Fiachrach," p. 472). It is very curious that, in some parts of the... | |
 | Ireland - 1885 - 516 pages
...northwards across the river Sligo. This was done, and the body was buried at the other side at Aenagh Locha Gile, with the mouth down, that it might not...of causing them to fly before the Connacians." The remains of a small but beautiful abbey also exist on the island. The ruins of Mask Castle, a fortress... | |
 | Folklore Society (Great Britain) - Folklore - 1890 - 610 pages
...hosting and raised the body of Eoghan and carried it northwards, and " buried it with the mouth down, so that it might not be the means of causing them to fly before the Connaught men." 1 Dr. O'Rorke finds this monument of Eoghan Bel in a cairn upon the top of Knockarea,... | |
 | Helen Wheeler Bassett, Frederick Starr - Folklore - 1898 - 590 pages
...hosting and raised the body of Eoghan and carried it northward and buried it with the mouth down, so that it might not be the means of causing them to fly before the Connaught men.1 This seems clear enough. As long as the ghost of the deceased chieftain, together with... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - Ireland - 1900 - 592 pages
...host, and carried the body northwards across the river Sligo. It was buried at the other side at Aenagh Locha Gile, with the mouth down, that it might not be the means of causing them to fly. before the Connaciaus. " The remains of a small but beautiful abbey also exist on the island. The ruins of Mask... | |
 | Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - Ireland - 1906 - 650 pages
...host, and carried the body northwards across the river Sligo. It was buried at the other side at Aenagh Locha Gile, with the mouth down, that it might not...of causing them to fly before the Connacians." The remains of a small but beautiful abbey also exist on the island. The ruins of Mask Castle, a fortress... | |
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