| Corpus Refs: | none |
| Site: | WHISL |
| Discovery: | in/on structure, 1958 inc |
| History: | Hamlin/2001, 63: `During conservation work at the site in 1958 a second inscribed stone was found, built into a fairly recently reconstructed wall'. |
| Geology: | |
| Dimensions: | 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 (Unknown) |
| Setting: | in display |
| Location: | on site Hamlin/2001, 63: `It is now mounted and displayed against the (modern) wall which encloses the church on the west side'. |
| Form: | cross-slab Hamlin/2001, 63: `carefully dressed trapezoidal slab'. |
| Condition: | complete , good |
| Folklore: | none |
| Crosses: | 1: latin; outline; straight; plain; plain; none; none; none; plain |
| Decorations: | Hamlin/2001, 63: `An outline Latin cross is lightly incised'. |
| Hamlin, A. (2001): | DELME Expansion: DELME Hamlin/2001 63 reading only |
| Orientation: | horizontal |
| Position: | n/a ; broad ; above cross ; undivided Hamlin/2001, 63: `above the cross'. |
| Incision: | inc |
| Date: | None published |
| Language: | name only (rbook) |
| Ling. Notes: | Hamlin/2001, 63: `It has been suggested that this could be a sept name, the Delbnae of the Westmeath/Roscommon area (modern Dealbhna, Delvin), but it may be best to regard it as an unidentified personal name'. |
| Palaeography: | CISP: The lettering is Insular half-uncial. The L has a wedge-shaped finial atop its ascender. The Es are in the open uncial form, the N is minuscule as is the M although the outer strokes appear to taper inwards. The initial D and E are conjoined, with the D having an ascender which bends to the left. |
| Legibility: | some Hamlin/2001, 63: `the first and last letters are less clear than the others'. |
| Lines: | 1 |
| Carving errors: | 0 |
| Doubtful: | no |