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The external links gives a source for this epitaph that Mag Raith wrote for himself: "Here where I am placed I am not. I am not where I am not. Nor am I in both places, but I am in each." Shtove 19:20, 25 March 2020 (UTC)
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The sentence 'Magrath never arrestedthe newCatholic Archbishop of Cashel, Dr Kearney' comes in a section dealing with the 1580's/90's. If this relates toDavid Kearney (bishop)it is chronologically incorrect as Kearney only became RC Archbishop of Cashel in 1603.PeterClarke14:48, 19 June 2020 (UTC)Reply