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         <title><![CDATA[Mount Melleray Ogham Stones - Stone E]]></title>
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Stone E and it is the tallest of the five stones. A slate, 
it measures 1.8m in height,0.53m in width and 0.15m in depth.
The inscription reads "DEBRANI &#160;MAQI &#160;ELTI &#160;AVI &#160;OGATOS" and translates as "Grandson of Ogatos"
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         <title><![CDATA[Mount Melleray Ogham Stones - Stone D]]></title>
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Stone D is 1.7 m tall. Its inscription reads “NISIGNI MAQI ER”... which translates Nisignos the son of Er... (last name being obliterated).
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         <title><![CDATA[Mount Melleray Ogham Stones - Stone C]]></title>
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Stone C has damage to both the top and side resulting in the loss of the beginning and
ending of the inscription. It measures 1.7m in height,0.41 in width and 0.08m in depth.
The remaining inscription reads "MAQI &#160;E - -" meaning Grandson


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Stone B&#160; measures 1.7m in height is 0.36m in width and 0.13m in depth.
The bottom of the stone has been damaged with most likely the first letters of the inscription missing. The remaining letters read &#160;“VAGNI &#160;MUCOI &#160;CUNIA" which translates as "Decendant of Cunia".


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Stone A is in the centre of the exhibition hall. It is the smallest of the five stones
measuring 1.19m in height.0.37m in wide and 0.05m in
depth. Its inscription reads "- - NA &#160;MAQI &#160;LUGUDECA &#160;MUC- - &#160;CUNEA". - "decendant of  Cunea"


 
 
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