Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 1)
- Date
- 1937
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- 17 July 1909 : Go down to the Burren from Kellistown," arsa Domhnall Mór liom, "and at the second big ditch wh.is called Lanimer's Ditch you'll see a stick crossing over the river. Cross over and you'll find the stone in the second field. . . . Lanimer was a Burren Surveyor. He was 6ft 2ins in height and was married to a sister of Lockie Nolan of Tinneclash (Tigh na Claise).
"Once upon a time there was a giant standing upon Mt. Leinster. He had no liking for Carlow Castle; so to destroy it he raised a large stone in(continues on next page)