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Westr(jpp — On tlie Churches of County Clare. 115 



FrNNABOKENSis. — Clonurpis (Clooney) ; Xilsanyg (Kilsharmy) ; Kil- 

 mankyn (KJilmanalieeii) ; Killesconolan (Killaspuglonane, not " Killon- 

 aghan"); Kilmaccrik (Kilmacreehy, not " Kilkoony "^) ; Killadlagh 

 (Killilagh.) ; Killeenyarny (not "Killeney"); Dissert; Wafferig ; 

 Glaniednagli or Gleneidnagh (Gleninagh, not "[Glainaf uagh " ) ; Carne 

 (Carran) ; Drumcrutli (Dromcreeliy) ; Chapel of th.e Monks (Corcom- 

 roe) ; I^ew Church (Noughaval) ; Kilcorny (Kilcorney) ; Killenny 

 (Killeany) ; Kibnugoiin (Kilnioon) ; Rath (Hathborney) ; Killoncan 

 (Killonaghan, not " Monkalvel") ; Cromglaon (Crumlin) ; Thu- 

 omlynny (Toomullen) ; Kiltocowragh (Kiltoraght). — Total value, 

 £60 3s. 4(^.2 



Laokxensis. — The first portion commences on the bounds of the see 

 of Limerick and passes up by Slieve Bernagh to Lough Derg — Kilfyniti 

 (Kilfinaghta) ; Clonileg (Clonlea) ; KeUsodidilun or Kellsodiclilu (Kil- 

 seily, not "Killaloe"); Kellokennedid (Killokennedy) ; Kelldubirayn 

 (Killuran) ; Pichell (Feakle) ; Thomgreney (Tomgraney) ; Mago 

 (Moynoe, not " Quin or Ennis or Monaster, county Limerick ") ; Inys- 

 geltra (Iniscaltra) ; Clonoruis (Clonrush, not " Clooney, near Quin"). 



The list then comes down the Shannon to Castleconnell, and gives 

 parishes in county Limerick, and as far as IS'enagh, in county Tipperary ; 

 thin suddenly begins at Kilkeedy, on the northern limit of Inchiquin, 

 and goes southward along the western bank of the Fergus ; thence 

 down the Shannon and up the sea coast, so as to cover — 1, Inchiquin; 

 2, Islands; 3, Clonderaw; 4, Moyferta; and 5, Ibricane. 1, Kellquydi 

 (Kilkeedy) ; Eillinbynech (Kilnaboy) ; Rayth (Rathblamaic) ; Disert 

 (Dysert O'Dea); Kellnymua (Kilnamona) ; 2, Drumleb (Drumcliff ) ; 

 Kellmaley (Kilmaley) ; Kellargenayn (not " Killard or Atlantic"); 

 De Forgio (Clare Abbey) ; Clondagah (Clondagad) ; Eribanub ; 

 Disertmurthill (Killadysert) ; Kellfidayn (Kilfiddan) ; Kellugifioun 

 (Killoffin) ; Cnoc (Kjiock in Kilmore) ; Killadmyr (Killimer) ; 

 4, Kellroys (Kibush) ; Kellmolihegyn (Kilballyowen — 6050111, not 

 "Kilmurry"); Kelliheneragh (Kilfieragh) ; KeUarda (Killard) ; 

 CoUebonoum (not "Kilballyowen"); 5, Kellenfearbreygy (Kilfar- 

 boy). 



The Survey then springs back to the heart of [Clare, and goes 

 xoimd the upper baronies of Bunratty and Tulla : — 



Inalli (Temple Malay, not "Inagh"); Kibathusa (Kibaughtis) ; 



1 The incorrect identifications of the " Cal. of State Papers " call for notice ; a 

 Clare topographer must plead ignorance of the existence of Kilkoony, Monkalvel 

 (perhaps Noughaval), Atlantic, &c. among the churches of Clare. 



2 "Irish Exchequer Rolls," E. II. 3 d. 



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