Manuscript finder reunited with treasure at museum

The finder of a 1,200-year-old manuscript discovered in a Midland bog was today reunited with the national treasure.

The finder of a 1,200-year-old manuscript discovered in a Midland bog was today reunited with the national treasure.

Edward Fogarty unearthed the book of Psalms while digging peat moss in Faddan More Bog, Co Tipperary in July.

Today he and landowners Kevin and Patrick Leonard saw the historic find which is being kept in isolation at the National Museum of Ireland.

The manuscript is the only one of its kind to have been discovered in the world. It will be a number of years before its conservation is completed and it is put on public display.

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"We have to feel proud that we are playing a part in preserving history," said Kevin. "We are only in this world a short time compared to this book which has lasted 1,200 years."

The discovery was the third find on the brother's 100-acre bog in the last five-years.

In 2001 Patrick unearthed a leather satchel and two-years-ago they found a wooden vessel, both dating back thousands of years.

All three are currently lying side-by-side in a special conservation area at the museum.