“In the later, probably ninth-century, prologue to the Senchas Már, the principal early Irish law book, it was claimed that a panel of bishops, poets, and lawyers compiled the book; the three bishops were Patrick, his successor, Benén, and Cairnech.” (Stalman & Charles-Edwards) The...
At the bottom of the shaft of the cross we have two panels. The upper of the two is composed of a pattern of squares-in-squares. The panel itself is square and there are nine large and many smaller ones within. L-shaped corners surround the nine large squares. The lower of the two ...
The sandstone cross shaft is about seven feet (2.1 m) tall. There may have been roll-mouldings at the corners and the faces of the shaft may have been divided into panels. Due to weathering, any definitive description is impossible. Getting There:See the Road Atlas page 17, A2. The sha...