| Corpus Refs: | Macalister/1949:848 |
| Site: | LGLEB |
| Discovery: | first mentioned, 1949 Macalister, R.A.S. |
| History: | Macalister/1949, 70, n.1: `This stone comes from Lynally Glebe, Ballycowan Barony'. |
| Geology: | |
| Dimensions: | 0.56 x 0.2 x 0.13 (converted from Macalister/1949) |
| Setting: | in display |
| Location: | National Museum of Ireland Macalister/1949, 70, states that the stone is in the National Museum of Ireland. |
| Form: | fragment |
| Condition: | incomplete , poor The stone is very badly broken, with only a small section carrying part of the inscription surviving. |
| Folklore: | none |
| Crosses: | none |
| Decorations: | no other decoration |
| Macalister, R.A.S. (1949): | OR | ARA[...] | AINCA[-- Expansion: OROIT AR A[NM]AIN CA[--] Translation: CISP: A Prayer for the soul of Ca[--] (PN). Macalister/1949 70 reading only |
| Orientation: | horizontal |
| Position: | n/a ; broad ; n/a ; undecorated |
| Incision: | inc |
| Date: | None published |
| Language: | Goidelic (rbook) |
| Ling. Notes: | none |
| Palaeography: | CISP: The inscription is in half-uncial. The A's are in the `OC' form. The R's are minuscule and the example in the first line has a further upwards stroke rising to the right from the bottom of the oblique stroke. |
| Legibility: | some The text which survives seems clear. |
| Lines: | 3 |
| Carving errors: | 0 |
| Doubtful: | no |