Reg No
13304010
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Archaeological, Historical, Social
Original Use
Unknown
Date
1795 - 1800
Coordinates
222568, 280830
Date Recorded
26/07/2005
Date Updated
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Graveyard on irregular wedge shaped-plan, laid out c. 1798. Site of executions and burial following the Battle of Ballinamuck in 1798. Cut stone recumbent table tomb, dated 1763, and collection of mainly uninscribed upright gravestones to interior. Site bounded by largely modern rubble limestone boundary wall having memorial plaque, dated 1998. Located to the north end of Ballinalee.
This simple site is of historical significance as the burial place of Irish rebels executed following the Battle of Ballinamuck in 1798, an important event in the history of Ireland (see record 13301004 for battlefield). The men were hanged from trees in the locality and the number of executions and burials here varies from 53, to 130 to 143 depending on the historical source. The graveyard contains a collection of grave markers, including a recumbent table-like monument, with the date 1763. This is also the possible site of a pre-1700 AD church(LF009-02301-/LF009-02302-). A two-storey building to the south, a former Masonic hall (13304013), is reputedly the place where Lord Cornwallis tried and sentenced to death those who are now buried in Bully's Acre.