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Holy Well Limerick

Tobercanavore

Ó Danachair (1955, 209) recorded the following details about this holy well; ‘Tobar Cinn Mhóir on 1928 edition OSNB. “Tobercanoroe, reputedly a holy well” WCL, 470. See Keating’s History of Ireland, Irish Texts Society, viii, 318’. This well was also Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer

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Holy Well Galway

Tobercanonagh

Some 30m NNW of Cill Cheannanach (GA119-087001-). Known locally as Tobar Cheannanach, it consists of a spring well which emerges from E side of a large earthfast boulder where it is defined by a low drystone wall. (O’Flanagan 1927a, Vol. 3, 408) The abo Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment […]

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Holy Well Wexford

Tobercaoch

It is described as Tobercaoch – the blind well – in gothic lettering on the 1839 and 1940 eds of the OS 6-inch map, and it is located on a W-facing slope that is at the head of a small E-W valley. John O’Donovan writing c. 1840 mentions it as having Monument Type: Ritual site […]

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Holy Well Wexford

Tobercarrigeen

Described in gothic script as Tobercarrigeen – the well of the little rock – on the 1839 and 1940 eds of the OS 6-inch map. It is located just NW of a col between Lacken Hill c. 700m to the SW of the col and another hill c. 700m to the N. It is also […]

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Holy Well Mayo

Tobercashleen

In pasture, in a thicket of hawthorn and brambles, located at the base of natural rock outcropping on a N-facing slope.This well is named ‘Tobercashleen’ on the 1838 and 1929 OS 6-inch maps. It is mentioned in the 1838 OS Letters, but is not describe Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic […]

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Holy Well Wexford

Tobercavan

Described as Tobercavan – St Cavan’s Well on the 1839 and 1940 eds of the OS 6-inch map, and said to have had a pattern at one time according to John O’Donovan c. 1840 (O’Flanagan 1933, vol. 1, 6). It is named after St. Caomhán Santleathan of Ardcavan ( Monument Type: Ritual site – holy […]

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Holy Well Wexford

Toberchreest

Located in a natural hollow towards the bottom of a SE-facing slope, with a slight hill rising c. 400m to the SE. The holy well known as Toberchríost – Christ’s Well – had a pattern on St. John’s Eve, the 28th June, until c. 1820, according to John O’Do Monument Type: Ritual site – holy […]

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Holy Well Kerry

Toberchreest

Toberchreest/Tobar Críosta: This shallow, slab-lined well is located in woodland close to the W bank of the River Loe, a tributary of the Laune. It occurs at the base of a domed structure, roughly built in stone, which stands 1.52m high and measures 1.6 Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment […]

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Holy Well Clare

Toberclehaun

On a gentle SE-facing slope at the centre of a burial ground (CL038-026001-). A circular well (int. diam. c. 1m) surrounded by a drystone wall (Wth 0.8m; int. H 2.1m; ext. H 0.6m; ext. diam. 3.2-3.4m) with an entrance (Wth 0.75m) and six steps at NW. A n Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well […]

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Holy Well Clare

Tobercleveen

On generally level ground, in a poorly drained, ungrazed area, which is enclosed by woodland. According to Curry (1839, vol. 2, 282), ‘There is a…well in the townland of Gleandrith called Tubber Cleibhin [meaning] Well of the Little Basket and said b Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer

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Holy Well Mayo

Tobercloon

The Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) is in the process of providing information on all monuments on The Historic Environment Viewer (HEV). Currently the information for this record has not been uploaded. To access available information for resear Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer

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Holy Well Limerick

Tobercloonagh

In waterlogged area on S side of stream. Well now encased in concrete to prevent cattle from drinking from it. According to landowner consists of stone-lined well covered by large flagstone. According to Ó Danachair (1955, 214) ‘no tradition survives’.S Monument Type: Ritual site – holy well View on Historic Environment Viewer

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