- Cork said that the
local M**** rock,
known in
Munster Irish as Clochán a'
tSagairt was
located at a
cairn to the south. Minihane-O'Driscoll also
stated that...
- Monaghan, a
large Celtic cross now tops a M**** rock
known as
Leacht a '
tSagairt ("The Priest's Flagstone"). The
cross is said in the
local oral tradition...
- Priest's Leap (Gaelic Léim an
tSagairt) is a
steep and
nearly straight single-lane
mountain p****
between Coomhola Bridge and the
village of
Bonane east...
- The
Emlagh East
Ogham Stone, also
called the Priest's
Stone (Cloch an
tSagairt) is an
ogham stone (CIIC 180) and a
National Monument located in County...
- Hugh [probably Gaelic: Aodh], was the
third successor of
Ferchar mac in
tSagairt as
Mormaer of Ross (1323–1333). Hugh de Ross was the
eldest son and heir...
-
Fearchar of Ross or
Ferchar mac in
tSagairt (Fearchar mac an t-sagairt,
often anglicized as
Farquhar MacTaggart), was the
first of the
Scottish Ó Beólláin...
- of
ecclesiastical sites around Bonane,
including a M**** rock at Inse an
tSagairt in
Innisfoyle townland. In his 2013 book on M**** rocks, Tony
Nugent includes...
-
revealed that the
local M**** rock,
known in
Munster Irish as Clochán a'
tSagairt was
located at a
cairn to the south. Peig Minihane-O'Driscoll also revealed...
-
Slieve Beagh. A
large Celtic cross now tops a M**** rock
known as
Leacht a '
tSagairt ("The Priest's Flagstone") is said in the
local oral
tradition to mark...
- Applecross. The
position of
abbot was hereditary, and when
Ferchar mac in
tSagairt, son of the abbot,
became the Earl of Ross in the 13th century, the region...