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Famous Old Blarney - Karl Chronicles - Post #24

Louise Trotter July 10, 2021

The Blarney Castle we see today is the third castle erected on this site built in 1446 by Dermot McCarthy, the King of the Province of Munster. The Castle houses the infamous Blarney stone that you can kiss to receive the gift of the gab —  eloquence or persuasiveness or flattery. 

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In Karl Chronicles, History, Ireland Tags Blarney Castle, Tipperary, Paul Simon, Gift of Gab, County Cork, Blarney Stone, Ireland
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