Seventeenth Century

The suppression of the pilgrimage

"The pilgrimage was again resumed"

The Invasions of England and Ireland with al their civil ware since the conquest

Ultonia ; Hibernis Cui-Guilly ; Anglis Ulster

The Province of Ulster

Provincia Ultoniae. The Province of Ulster

The invasions of England and Ireland performed by John Speed, graven by Renold Elstrak

Map of Ulster with "Escheated" Counties, 1609

Termon McGrath Castle and Settlement Archaeological Survey

A 1603 description of Lough Derg

The March of the Dead Maguires

"On prizing up a few loose stones, one exposes heaps of enormous bluebell bulbs, white and skull-like in shape"

"The shaft on which this iron cross is set is precious, for it was salvaged from the lake"

The Franciscans

"Tradition, when jealously guarded and carefully handed down is a reliable source of information"

From Magrath to Leslie

St Peter's Island and St Peter's Well

Fish stocks in the lake

Secrets of Templecarne Graveyard

Destroying Station Island

The seizure of Purgatory

"He who bathes, no Stygian flood need fear."

"The fame of that place has been so scattered through European parts that it seems to go on wings"

Lough Derg in the Seventeenth Century

The "wine" of Station Island

The stones of Station Island