Inchagoill On Inchagoill Island, Lough Corrib, Co Galway, facing the front of a small church , named Templepatrick, believed to have been built by St Patrick, lies a memorial stone with the inscription, "Lie Luguaedon macci Menueh" (Stone of Luguaedon son of Menueh),This is the oldest inscription in Ireland done in Roman letters. This is said to be the burial place of St Patricks nephew. This dates back to around 500 AD,and may be a transliteration of an earlier Ogham inscription. For more details Click Here
Situated: On Inchagoill Island, Lough Corrib, Co Galway. There are boat trips to the Island during the summer season, from Oughterard Pier in Co Galway and also from Cong in Co Mayo.
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