. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Window and Fit^uie in the South Wall of the Tower of llodil Cliurcli. In the west face of the tower at llodil are two sculptured malefigures ; they do not appear to be in situ, and seem to have be-longed to au earlier edifice. Figures of this type are very rare inIreland. We visited Lord Dunmores marine residence at Eodil in hopes ofseeing his collection of antiquities, but tlicyhad been removed to Londona short time previously. Kemainiug at anchor in Kodil Eav, during the evening a number of PROCEEDINGS. 32r natives came on board to se


. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Window and Fit^uie in the South Wall of the Tower of llodil Cliurcli. In the west face of the tower at llodil are two sculptured malefigures ; they do not appear to be in situ, and seem to have be-longed to au earlier edifice. Figures of this type are very rare inIreland. We visited Lord Dunmores marine residence at Eodil in hopes ofseeing his collection of antiquities, but tlicyhad been removed to Londona short time previously. Kemainiug at anchor in Kodil Eav, during the evening a number of PROCEEDINGS. 32r natives came on board to see the largeparty with some Hebiidean music, andA Welsh member sang Hen Wlad fyCambrians joined in chorus. ship; they entertained thesang several Gaelic , in whicli all the. ^^ .t^ ^ ^y ^-^ s*


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