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station by the English under a Captain Fisher, who has described 

 the fabric of that day as ruinous. One interesting fact pointed 

 out was the great splay in the two ancient windows that lighted 

 the church, their outside diameter being eight inches, and their 

 inside diameter four feet ten inches. Some facts about the head- 

 stones and the ancient graveyard were suitably alluded to, as was 

 likewise the wild life associated with the island and other matters 

 of topographical interest. Mr. Skillen made special reference 

 to the wanton effacement of an inscription on the tomb of the 

 O'Hara's, which, fortunately, he had taken down before the 

 vandalism was perpetrated. The inscription on the slab was 

 as follows : — 



