Ulster Journal of Archaeology volume 1853

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Ulster Journal of Archaeology volume 1853
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At the end of John the Baptist's altar, a rude, but very curious, cross is observed, having a human figure sculptured on the side towards the tower. It seems to remain on its original site, and the flat altar-like step shown in the drawing is next that building. '' Although broken across the shaft, all the " See sheet of Illustrations, No. 6. 146 parts are easily restored for the purposes of an artist. The figure probably represents Saint Coluniba, or Saint Ernan ; it is difficult to determine ...whether the intention was to represent the head as covered with a hood or cowl, or to exhibit the ancient Irish tonsnre from ear to ear. ' The people of Tory as. Sert that every building on the island has a mill-stone in the foundation ; and they anxiously point out, in confirmation, a hollow under the base of this cross where they affirm that one can be discovered. " This receives some degree of corroboration from what has been already stated respecting the large cross taken from Tory, and now at Falcarragh ; and it may be added that in ex- cavating within the Round Tower a quern was discovered at a considerable depth.

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