. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Map of the Giants Rins It is just possible that ia the present case, owing to the large^ spaceeaclosed, there was room enough for the seoulchral chamber, and that itwas erected as the burial-place of a chieftain to whom the fort forts at Tara, and near Oldcastle, county Meath, where part wasused for a burial-mound, the space so occupied was cut of£ from theresidential portion of the fort. PROCEEDINGS. 355 There are no historic records throwing any light on the date oferection of either the fort or cromlech at the Giants Eins


. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Map of the Giants Rins It is just possible that ia the present case, owing to the large^ spaceeaclosed, there was room enough for the seoulchral chamber, and that itwas erected as the burial-place of a chieftain to whom the fort forts at Tara, and near Oldcastle, county Meath, where part wasused for a burial-mound, the space so occupied was cut of£ from theresidential portion of the fort. PROCEEDINGS. 355 There are no historic records throwing any light on the date oferection of either the fort or cromlech at the Giants Eins:. ^^-^^*.^ I ^W^^^ 3- View on the Lagan, near the Giants King. (From Welshs Irish Views.) In 1855 a sepulchral chamber was discovered in a field almostadjoining the north side of the mound. It is described in the UlsterJournal of Archceology, vol. iii., p. 358. The chamber was underground,. 356 ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUAKIES OF IRELAND. and occupied a circular space of about 7 feet in diameter, and in it werefound urns of burnt clay of rude design, and filled with burnt internal space was divided into smaller chambers, and some humanskulls were found separate from the other remains. The present occupier states that in his time a great quantity ofbones have been found, not only in the enclosure, but also in the fieldadjoining. The area enclosed was cultivated about twenty-five yearsago, Avhen bones were still found, and a polished stone celt, about4 inches long, was picked up, and is now to be seen at the farmhouse. Dkumbo Eound Towek, Co. Down. The remains of this tower are in the graveyard attached to thePresbyterian Church of Drumbo. The tower stands in the more ancientpart of the churchyard, and there are no traces of any other ancientecclesiastical remains near it at present, though some existed untilcomparatively recent times. The tower measures 51 feet 7 in


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