Graveyard, Mullennakill, Co. Kilkenny

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Graveyard, Mullennakill, Co. Kilkenny

In the quiet townland of Mullennakill in County Kilkenny, there is a graveyard that carries the particular weight of places where the historical record has grown thin.

It is recorded as a monument, it occupies ground that mattered to someone for long enough to become a burial site, and yet the documentary detail that might explain its origins, its age, or the community it once served has not yet been made widely available.

Mullennakill, whose name derives from the Irish Muileann na Coille, meaning the mill of the wood, sits in a part of south Kilkenny that saw the usual layering of early Christian settlement, Norman reorganisation, and post-medieval parish life that characterises much of the Irish midlands and south-east. Graveyards in this region frequently mark the sites of early ecclesiastical foundations, sometimes preserving the outline of a church reduced long ago to a few foundation stones, or enclosing ground that was considered sacred before any formal structure was ever raised on it. Whether that is the case here remains, for now, a matter for the archive rather than the public record.

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