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28. Lusk : c. 53 feet ; h. 95 feet. Cap gone ; embedded in the late 

 mediaeval belfry. Door has lintel. Descrij^tion, sections and 

 illustrations by H. O'l^eill, " Eound Towers of Ireland," Part I. 

 (1877), and Grose, vol. i., p. 12. National monument. 



29. Rathmichael : c. 52 feet; h. 8 feet. Stump. Description^'^ .Y . 

 Wakeman, Journal E.S.A.I. (1891), p. 701. 



30. Swords: c. 55 feet; h. 75 feet. Top story and cap rebuilt. 

 Door has lintel and is a few feet above ground, another large 

 ope above it about 20 feet up ; all is now thickly ivied. 

 Views in Grose, " Antiquities," vol. i., p. 11, and H. O'E'eill, 

 he. cit. Description, ** Fin gal audits Churches" (1888), Eev. 

 E. Walsh, p. 61. 



County PEEMAisrAGH. 



31. Devenish (Lough Erne) : c. 49 feet; li. 85 feet. Perfect; tapers 

 for half its height only. Door has round head of three stones. 

 There is a richly carved cornice below the cap. Descriptions, 

 Getty, Ulster Journal, vol. iv. p. 178 ; W. F. Wakeman, 

 Journal E.S.A.I. (1873), p. 65; and many others. National 

 monument. 



County Galway. 



32.*^Aiinadown : A " cloictheach " was "built" there in 1238 

 (Annals of Innisfallen). Yery doubtful. 



33. Aranmore (Killeany) : c. 49J feet ; li. 7 feet. Stump. Description, 

 T. J. Westropp, Journal E.S.A.I. (1895), p. 262. Afinecoloured 

 drawing is in the Du Noyer collection, Eoyal Irish Academy. 

 National monument. 



34. Ardrahan : c. 38 feet ; 1%. %\ feet. Only a segment in wall of 

 graveyard. Description in " Ordnance Survey Letters" (County 

 Galway), vol. ii., E.I. A. Library. 



35. Kilbanon: c. 52 feet; h. 50. Top stories gone and west side 



breached. Door has round head, about 15 feet up, and is 2 feet 

 •wide and 5^ feet high. The wall is 4 feet thick and of large and 

 good masonry. The floors were supported on rests. (Manuscript 

 Ordnance Survey Letters of Galway, E.I.A. vol. i. p. 92.) There 

 is a view in "Early Christian Architecture of Ireland" (Miss 

 M. Stokes), Plate xxxvi. National monument. 



