144 THE GAZETTE, APRIL 24, 1936. the said County of the City of Belfast, his Stone Burial Chamber—Ballymully, Desert- Commission bearing date the seventeenth lynn, . day of April, 1936. Standing Stone—Carnalridge, Ballywillin, (Sgd.) W. DOUGLAS . Standing Stone—Clagan, Learmount, . Clerk to the Lieutenancy. Standing Stone—Gregg, , . Standing Stones or Stone Alignment— , . THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE FOR Holestone—Mullaghmore, Agivey Church, NORTHERN . Agivey, . Mound—Drumceatt, Roe Park Demesne, ANCIENT MONUMENTS. . Whereas, by Section 5, Sub-section 1, of Mound—Ballycairn, Killowen, . the Ancient Monuments Act (Northern Fort—Mount Sa'ndel, Coleraine. Ireland), 1926, it is enacted that the Min- Fort—Dunglady, , . istry of Finance (hereinafter referred to as Fort, " Giant's Sconce" (Dunceithern)— " the Ministry") shall, from time to time, Formoyle. Coleraine. cause to be prepared and published a list Fort—Cashel (White Fort), . or lists containing:— Fort—, Londonderry. (a) such monuments as are reported by Castle Aileach and Doherty Tower—Elagh the Ancient Monuments Advisory More, Londonderry. Committee as being ancient monu- Castle—Brackfield, Cumber Lower, . ments, the preservation of which Castle—Bawn Walls, Dungiven. is of national importance: and Inauguration Stone—Gortnamoyagh, Erri- gal, . (b) such other ancient monuments as the St. Patrick's Inauguration Stone (with Ministry thinks fit. Sculptured Figure)—, Tem- And whereas the Ancient Monuments plemore, Londonderry. Advisory Committee has made such report Cross-inscribed Stone—Lisglass, Glender- for the Counties of Londonderry and Tyrone mot, . and certain ancient monuments have been Grey Stone—Glebe, , Blackhill. added thereto by the Ministry. Sweat House — Ballydonegan. Banagher, And whereas the Ministry has duly noti- Park. fied the owners of such monuments that Sweat House—Dunbeg, Drumachose, Bolea. such a list has been prepared and will be Sweat House—Tirkane, Killelagh, Maghera. published and of the penalties which may Sweat House—Cashel, , Rings- be incurred by a person guilty of an offence end. under said Section: Sweat House—Meavemanougher, Agha- dowey, Ringsend. Now, in pursuance of the aforesaid Sec- Cross—Duncrun, Tamlaghtard, . tion, the Ministry hereby publishes the Cross—Tultybrisland, Faughanvale, Eglin- following, being a second list of ancient ton. monuments, the preservation of which is Cross and Font—Camus, Macosquin, Cole- of national importance. raine. . Cross—, Cumber Upper, Claudy. Cross—Mullaboy, Cumber Lower, Cross. Monument. Situation. Church, Font and Pedestal—Mullaghmore, Dolmen (Cromlech)—Kilhoyle, B'alteagh, Agivey, Aghadowey. , Limavady. Church—Ballykelly, Limavady. Dolmen (Cromlech) — Lear, Learmount, Church—St. Columb's Chapel, Waterside, Park. Londonderry. Dolmen (Cromlech)—Tirnony, Killelagh, Church—Ballywillin, Portrush. Maghera. Church—Tamlaght, Tamlaghtard, B'ellarena. Dolmen (Cromlech)—Moneydig, Desert- COUNTY TYRONE. oghill, . Dolmen (Cromlech)—Tamlaght, . Monument. Situation. Dolmen (Cromlech) and Stone Circle— Dolmen (Cromlech)—Keerin, Broughderg, Carrick East, Limavady. . Stone Circle—Ballyholly, Cumber Upper, Dolmen (Cromlech), " Dermot and Crania's Claudy. Bed "—Craiganawork, Murnells, Pom- Stone Circle (Tamney Cromlech)—Cuilbane, eroy. Desertoghill, Garvagh. Dolmen (Cromlech)—Loughry, . Stone Circle and Burial Chamber, Knock- Dolmen, " Grania's Cave," remains of Stone oneill, Killelagh, . Circles and Chambered Graves—Rader- gan, Beragh. Stone Burial Chamber, " Dwarfs Grave "— . Stone Circle—Loughash, Plumbridge. Slaghtaverty, Errigal, Garvagh. ^Stone Circle—Knocknahorna, Dunnaman- Stone Burial Chamber—Slaghtneill, Kille- agh, . lagh, Maghera-. Stone Circle—Carnmore, Clady Halliday, Stone Burial Chamber, "Dergmore's Grave" Newtownstewart. —Drumderg, Ballynascreen, Drapers- Stone Circle and Burial Chamber—Scraghy. town. Castlederg.