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quarter, 14 ounces in ihe quarter of Ballynaglearagh, 14 ounces in 

 the quarter of Eidhny ; food between Christmas and Shrove-tide 

 in the 2 Rathaonas in Island-Cosgary, Ballyhurly and the Horse- 

 island quarter, and food once a year in the free quarters of that ter- 

 ritory. The Rodans were the stewards of that country. 



The rental of Macnamara in the territory of O'Rongaile viz. 14 

 ounces in the half townland of upper Clogher, 14 ounces in the half 

 townland of lower or small Clogher and in the quarter of Cloncolly, 

 14 ounces in Clonmogher, 14 ounces in Cooloriedy, 14 ounces in 

 Dromart, 14 ounces in Dromsgamur, and 14 ounces inCahirhurly of 

 the Clan Hasneises. Macnamara has food between Christmas and 

 Shrove-tide in the 3 quarters of the 3 Culreavaghs, 1 4 ounces in the 

 half townland of Upper-Ross, food in Ballymacdonnell and in 

 Killuvran between Christmas and Shrove-tide, and also in Ballymac- 

 con-finn, food once a year, in the free lands of said territory. 



The rental of Macnamara in the country of Eactaoi, viz. 14 

 ounces in Eanagh, 14 ounces in Bawn-no-cuUane, 1 4 in Rathnecane, 

 an ounce of gold of Lady's rent in Fiecal, 14 ounces in the 3 

 quarters of Coolocowry, 14 ounces in t!ie Corecloney, 14 ounces in 

 the Liehgort, 14 ounces in Gort O'Dun, 14 ounces in Enagh, 14 

 ounces in the quarter of Knockbehy, 14 ounces in O'Halloran's 

 green, (and the O'Rodan family are stewards therein,) and food be- 

 tween Shrove-tide and Easter. 



XVI. 



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