"Here where I aim laid, I am not
Nor am I in both places, but I am in each
It is the Lord who judges me.
Let him who stands take care lest he fall"
The table top tomb of Miler McGrath lies within the walls of Cashel Cathedral at the Rock of Cashel.
For more on this controversial figure who was both a Catholic and Protestant Bishop and died at the age of 100 with nine children, see Seamus Kings brilliant lecture below.
https://www.seamusjking.com/sjk-articles/2017/3/7/miler-mcgrath-1522-1622-talk-given-to-cashel-historical-society-circa-1986
My blog looks at the archaeology and heritage of sites in Tipperary and surrounding areas. As many of these sites are on private property, it is important to request permission from the landowner before entering private lands so that access does not become a problem across all sites.
Saturday, 22 February 2020
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