Haigh — Earliest Inscribed Monuments. 



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•oixionem p^o aiiiuks rnpoitnl, and that at Yalle Crucis, ^tncutn- 

 <juepecic.Miepi€ m^nepc|\(ipcionem ipc.6s)m 'oecbene'oiccionem 

 pupeji MiniAm eLrpe^. But all these seem to be comparatively 

 late, i. e., to belong to the age when the older inflectional forms were 

 falling into disuse. Thus 



&11111 moi'te&goirmp ,<yoiriA<p bte&c&me&n, Cahirciveen. 

 .mi em ptiptwopMiri m&<ji cub^enti, Tinahally. 



drop the inflexions of the names, whilst they retain it in m&<]i, and 

 the following drop it in m&<ji also : — 



A111T1 ce&^Min m<s<} ■oe^l-Min, Tinahally. 

 &nm quniAn m&<\ tu^irm, Derrcenderagh. 



Amu cototom^n Aititicep, Kilcoleman. 



" Memorial of Coloman stranger," 



also wants the inflexion. 



And now, in order to institute a full comparison between the 

 names on these and the Irish monaments, I append a list of the 

 former, as complete as my resources will admit, with the counties in 

 which they occur, taking Cornwall and Devon together, then the five 

 southern counties of Wales in which Ogham inscribed monuments pre- 

 vail, then the four north-western counties, and writing the Latin 

 names in capitals, the Ogham in minuscules. 





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