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Hr alt Line from the Pit to the bottom of the Hill 5 and 
difcover'd it felf to oar View, the Land being then 
plough d. 
I (hall add only one more that I have feen, befides 
the many that are yearly difcover’d * to (hew that this 
was the Way the Iri(h had for Burying in Heathen 
time, though the People know nothing of it by Hiftory 
or Tradition. 
In the County of Farmanagb, upon a Hill over Wattle - 
Bridge, there has been a mighty Heap of Stones, the 
Bafis incircled with very large Stones (landing on end. 
This Heap has been removed to pave our Ways, and 
build that Bridge 5 under which there were fome Urns 
found in Stone Coffins, and I believe there are fome re- 
maining. Thefe were, I fuppofe, the Urns of fome 
great Perfonages. The Heap was fo big, and the Stones 
about it fo large and fo many, that it coft great Pains to 
bring them there r Or perhaps there might have been a 
Fight there, and fome of the great Officers might have 
their Bones interr’d there, and the Army made that great 
Work over them 5 for it feem'dto be a Work done by 
many. I have feen feveral fuch Heaps in this Kingdom, 
and I doubt not but they are all Monuments for the 
Dead. I am, &c, 
Fran. Nevill. 
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