Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . Church Ruins at Killeshcr. of Lough Mac Neane. There is a holy well near it which is called The ruins of St. Lassars church are enclosed, and shelteredby some fine trees.*^ The site is a beautiful one. The townland here gavename to the parish. Besides those objects already described, the cell of is pointed out, and within the townland of There isanother


Lives of the Irish saints : with special festivals, and the commemorations of holy persons, compiled from calendars, martyrologies and various sources, relating to the ancient Church history of Ireland . Church Ruins at Killeshcr. of Lough Mac Neane. There is a holy well near it which is called The ruins of St. Lassars church are enclosed, and shelteredby some fine trees.*^ The site is a beautiful one. The townland here gavename to the parish. Besides those objects already described, the cell of is pointed out, and within the townland of There isanother old church, called Tempulnaffrin, Church of the Mass, on atownland of the same name in the adjoining parish of Cleenish.^ It ischarmingly situated on the northern bank of Lower Lough Mac Neane,9which is the Loch-da-en of Irish history. Article III.—St. Diermaid, Bishop of Airindh-Indaich. From anearly time, the zeal of our religious was manifested in those sacrifices made possible she may have been the con-nected with Killesher, in that county. ^ It was transcribed by Michael 0Cler)iSee fol. 113. s See Dr. ODonovans letter, dated fromEnniskillen, Nov. loth, 1834—FermanaghLetters of I.


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