138 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



34. Ennistymon, Sheet 15. — Kilmanaheen Parish is said to have been 



the residence of Luchtighern in the "Life of Maccrecius," 

 c. 540. This may have originated in a confusion of Inisdiomain 

 with Inisdia or Moy. If not, the fotmder may have been Diman 

 or Dioma.^ The present ruined chiuxh is late, having been 

 built in 1778. 



35. Cloonet, Sheet 16. — Parish church. The east gable and side walls 



remain; it was 19 feet 9 inches wide. The east and south 

 windows have semicircular heads. Pounder, probably Lonan, 

 c. A.D. 550, to whom the well is dedicated. " Clonurpis," 

 1302; "Cluain," 1390.^ 



36. KiLLEiNAGH, Sheet 23. — Clooney Parish. Entirely levelled, grave- 



yard remains. 



37. KixTOEAGHT, Sheet 16. — Parish church. Mr. J. Pro st says this has 



been " utterly ruined," and Dr. Gr. Macnamara tells me that it 

 was a modern church, but has been in ruins since before the 

 present reign. Locally called Kiltorachtagh. 



38. KiLMOKE, Sheet 24. — Kiltoraght Parish. Some enclosures and a 



rude dry stone altar, with small pillar stones, remain near Lough 

 Fergus. One enclosure is called " Cashlaun Beannaighte." 



DIOCESE OE KILLALOE. 



In this diocese we still follow the order from west to east, but are 

 obliged to make two divisions. The first approximately covers the 

 Dalcassian states, the second, the district of Corcovaskin ; the latter 

 possibly representing that part of the diocese of Iniscatha which lay in 

 Clare, and is now included in the baronies of Ibricane, Clonderlaw, and 

 Moyarta. 



Bakont op Inchiquin. 



39. KiLKEEDY, Sheet 11. — Parish church, 60 feet by 20 feet. The 

 east window is well executed ; two broad ogee-headed lights (the 

 shaft intact), with a well-cut semicircular head to the splay ; its 

 north jamb is ancient, probably of the late twelfth centuiy ; the 

 rest of the building probably after 1 500. Small ' ' priest's dwell- 

 ing," 19 feet by 16 feet, lies to the north. The font has a spiral 



1 '-Annals of Foiu- Masters," 1589. 

 ^ O'Brien's Rental, Trans. E.I. A., xv. 



