The Belfast Gazette, April 24, 1936

The Belfast Gazette, April 24, 1936

144 THE BELFAST GAZETTE, APRIL 24, 1936. the said County of the City of Belfast, his Stone Burial Chamber—Ballymully, Desert- Commission bearing date the seventeenth lynn, Moneymore. day of April, 1936. Standing Stone—Carnalridge, Ballywillin, (Sgd.) W. DOUGLAS Portrush. Standing Stone—Clagan, Learmount, Feeny. Clerk to the Lieutenancy. Standing Stone—Gregg, Cumber Upper, Claudy. Standing Stones or Stone Alignment— Corick, Draperstown. THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE FOR Holestone—Mullaghmore, Agivey Church, NORTHERN IRELAND. Agivey, Aghadowey. Mound—Drumceatt, Roe Park Demesne, ANCIENT MONUMENTS. Limavady. Whereas, by Section 5, Sub-section 1, of Mound—Ballycairn, Killowen, Coleraine. the Ancient Monuments Act (Northern Fort—Mount Sa'ndel, Coleraine. Ireland), 1926, it is enacted that the Min- Fort—Dunglady, Maghera, Culnady. 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), Dungiven. or lists containing:— Fort—Culmore, 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, Killaloo. ments, the preservation of which Castle—Bawn Walls, Dungiven. is of national importance: and Inauguration Stone—Gortnamoyagh, Erri- gal, Garvagh. (b) such other ancient monuments as the St. Patrick's Inauguration Stone (with Ministry thinks fit. Sculptured Figure)—Shantallow, 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, Drumahoe. and certain ancient monuments have been Grey Stone—Glebe, Ballyrashane, 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, Macosquin, 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, Bellarena. 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. COUNTY LONDONDERRY. Cross—Altaghoney, Cumber Upper, Claudy. Cross—Mullaboy, Cumber Lower, Cross. Monument. Situation. Church, Font and Pedestal—Mullaghmore, Dolmen (Cromlech)—Kilhoyle, B'alteagh, Agivey, Aghadowey. Drumsurn, 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, Kilrea. Dolmen (Cromlech)—Tamlaght, Coagh. Monument. Situation. Dolmen (Cromlech) and Stone Circle— Dolmen (Cromlech)—Keerin, Broughderg, Carrick East, Limavady. Omagh. 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, Cookstown. Stone Circle and Burial Chamber, Knock- Dolmen, " Grania's Cave," remains of Stone oneill, Killelagh, Swatragh. 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, Strabane. 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..

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