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The opening paragraph's of Alice Curtayne's 1932 pamphlet about Lough Derg

Knox describes the scattered bloodied rags showing traces of the bodily rigours of the pilgrimage

"Early in the ninth century, an ominous cloud appeared in the north, which was presently to overcast all such fair scenses as that presented by Saints' Island..."

A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory

A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory

A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory

A famous account of a 1398 visit by Viscount Ramon de Perellós to Saint Patrick's Purgatory

The poetry of Patrick Kavanagh's 'Lough Derg', detailing a visit in 1941

"In the middle of this desolation [on Saints' Island] is an enclosure thickly overgrown with briars, to which barriers of nettles almost prohibit entrance..."

An account of Lough Derg from a late-nineteenth-century pilgrim.
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