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a flat Stone to make him a Hot-prefs (for fo they do, 
who want an Iron Plate to Prefs their Cloth on.) In 
taking up the Stone he found a Cavity under it, 
which I believe may be call’d a Sepulcher, or Tomb : 
In it he found an Urn, which he broke, becanfe nothing 
was in it but Bones and Allies. In the fame Tomb there 
were fome Bones of one about ten or twelve Years old. 
The Tomb flood E. and W : the Urn was found in the 
Weft end, it was the fmalleft Urn I have feen,bat the Ca- 
vity wherein it lay was near 5 foot long, two foot and a 
half broad, and about the fame depth : It was made up of 
fix courfe flag Stones, viz. one on each fide, one at the 
Head, another at the Foot, one above and one below : 
The Bones were much wafted, and but few of them* 
Whilft I ftaid there, we opened three more, which the 
Man quickly found out, becaufe he had made his marks 
by the Plow. Thefe three were much larger than the 
former 5 one of the three was near the Center of the 
Ifland, and biggeft of all $ but all alike made. There 
was no Urn in either of them, and but Bones in one, 
which was the biggeft- The Bones feem’d to be of a 
Man of an ordinary Stature : If there had been any in 
the other two they were confumed. The Man told me 
he did believe there were more ^ but I had not time to 
make a further fearcb. This feem’d to be a common 
Burying Place, there being fo many of that kind of 
Tombs in it 5 and one may gather from thence, that at 
that time they burnt fome, and others they did not 5 
becaufe here was an Urn found with Bones burnt, and 
there were Bones unburnt. This liland is fituate on an 
Jfthmm about half a Mile over, between the Bay of Dun* 
fannaghan and the Logh of Kinnevhr , near to Lieut. 
General Hamilton's Houfe- 
There were three the like Urns found in three fmall 
Stone Chefts, under a great Kern, or heap of Stones, 
near to Ban Bridge in the County of Howne $, which 
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