Described in Hayman’s “Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Youghal” 1854 thus:”...a slab, the solitary unbroken one at St Mary’s. It has a human head in high relief on its upper surface, over a cross Fleury. Three of its sides have been barbarously chiselled away; on that which remains is the following inscription: Alun git ici, Deu dei alme git mci. (Alun lies here, God on his soul have mercy.)