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.Eynes; fuppofed to have flood near Abbacy, in the 

 barony of Ards. 



Hollywood; on the bay of Carrickfergus, three miles 

 north-eaftof Belfafl; the origin unknown. In the ifl of 

 James I. Connogher O'Hamle, the laft prior, furren- 

 dered this priory of St. Francis, and five townlands; 

 thefe were granted to James Vifcount Claneboys, for 

 I/. 3/. qd. rent. 



Kilcholpa, near Down; an abbey founded by St. 

 Patrick, now unknown. 



Kilclief, at the entrance of Strangford lough; an 

 abbey of regular canons, and the ancient refidejice of 

 the bifhops of Down. An hofpital for lepers was 

 founded here, dedicated to St. Peter. 



Kilmbiain; founded by St. Fergus, bifhop of Down; 

 now unknown. 



Kiltonga ; north of Newtown, barony of Ards. 



Magheralin. St. Colman founded the monaflery of 

 Lin in the eafl of Ulfter. Ruins of conliderable extent 

 have been lately traced there. 



Neddrum. No ifland of that name; probably die 

 Copeland ifle. 



Noendrum ; unknown. 



Slieve Donard. St. Domangart, a difciple of St. 

 Patrick, founded a noble monaflery at the foot of this 

 mountain; his feflival is on the fourth of March, yet 

 the patron day is the twenty-fifth of July, when the 

 Roman Catholics climb the mountain to perform their 



penance; 



