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Cloonacross Leacht Cuimhne
 

County

Galway

Coordinates

N 53° 37' 31.3"   W 008° 54' 07.7"

Nearest town

Dunmore

Grid Ref.

M 40359 64312

Map No.

39

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

63

Date of visit

Sunday 8 June 2014

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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The plaque is in a shallow recess on the north (355°) side of the monument. It's rather unreadable, but a new plaque with the worn out words is provided at the beginning of the path.


This memorial is at the end of a 25 metres long path. It's a stone and mortar square pillar with a squat pyramidal cap which has a plan of 2.45 metres and a total height of 4.40 metres.
On its north (355°) side there's a niche that houses a plaque measuring 50 centimetres of width and 61 centimetres of height with an inscription that reads: "God be mercifull unto the soul of Edmund Hopkins and his family He dyed the eight of June Anno DNI 1686".
The place is also known with the name Leacht Chuimhne An Mharcaigh, suggesting that Edmund Hopkins was a horseman.
The day we were here was June 8th, 2014, the 328th anniversary of his death. Weird coincidence!


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