Children's burial ground, Clogh, Co. Galway

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Children’s burial ground, Clogh, Co. Galway

In the undulating farmland of Clogh in County Galway, a rough oval of thistles and dock leaves marks a place where unbaptised children were once quietly laid to rest.

There is no wall around it, no formal monument, only a scattering of small boulders half-lost in the undergrowth. It measures roughly twenty metres east to west and ten metres north to south, a modest footprint that could easily be passed over as a patch of rough ground, which in most practical senses it now is.

The site belongs to a tradition once widespread across Ireland: the cillín, an informal burial ground used for those who could not, under Catholic practice, be interred in consecrated ground. Unbaptised infants were the most common occupants, though stillborn children, suicides, and strangers sometimes shared the same margins. These places were typically located at liminal spots, old boundaries, ancient earthworks, or simply quiet corners of farmland, kept apart from the parish cemetery but tended in their own way by local families who knew what the ground held. The Clogh site was recorded on the third edition of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map in 1928, already noted as unenclosed, already fading from formal recognition even as it remained in use. Local tradition holds that the last burial here took place around fifty years before the site was formally described, placing it sometime in the latter half of the twentieth century, which is a striking reminder of how recently these practices persisted in rural Ireland.

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