[109] Archæological Journal, vol. vi., p. 103.
[110] Journal Royal Hist. and Arch. Asso. of Ireland, vol. ii. (4th Series), p. 322.
[111] It is No. 19 in the collection of querns in the Museum R.I.A. Roughan Crannog is said to be the last retreat of Sir Phelin O’Neill in 1641: it held out until boats were brought to the lake from Charlemont to aid in the attack.
[112] Ancient Scottish Lake Dwellings, p. 55.
[113] Plate LVII., fig. 13, vol. ii., 2nd ed.
[114] Journal Royal Hist. and Arch. Asso. of Ireland, vol. iii. (4th Series), p. 318.
[115] Ibid., vol. ii. (4th Series), pp. 308-9.
[116] Cat. Mus. R.I.A., p. 158.
[117] Journal Royal Hist. and Arch. Asso. of Ireland, vol. i. (4th Series), p. 556.
[118] Vol. i. (4th Series), plate II., p. 583.