. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 210 ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND. with the date given in the inscription, (See a detailed description ofthe decoration in the ArcJmological Journal, vol. xii., p. 79, by AlexanderITesbitt.) The Dunvegan Cup was exhibited at the Dublin Exhibition of 1853,and it is noticed in the Buhlin University Magazine of November, 1858,p. 637. It is also described at length in the Journal of this Society forthe year 1860, p. 56, vol. vi., Consec. Series, in which its Irish originand workmanship are clearly shown, and that it was made in th


. Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 210 ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELAND. with the date given in the inscription, (See a detailed description ofthe decoration in the ArcJmological Journal, vol. xii., p. 79, by AlexanderITesbitt.) The Dunvegan Cup was exhibited at the Dublin Exhibition of 1853,and it is noticed in the Buhlin University Magazine of November, 1858,p. 637. It is also described at length in the Journal of this Society forthe year 1860, p. 56, vol. vi., Consec. Series, in which its Irish originand workmanship are clearly shown, and that it was made in thefifteenth century, at the cost of Catherine Macgrannal, wife of Maguire,Prince of Fermanagh. See also the Journal for 1880, p. 360, vol. xv.,Consec. Series, for a notice of Mary, daughter of Sir John Macleod, whomarried Maurice, second Lord of Kerry, who was summoned to attendEdward I. in his Scotch wars. Junior branches of the Macleod family


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