142 Proceedings of the Royal Irkh Academy. 



Jfo»M»^d??^^!s, Joan O'Dea, 1684; ISTey lane, 1728. Descriptions. 

 Grose, toI. i., plates 3 and 4, p. xii ; Dutton, p. 307; Brash, 

 p. 58 ; Keane, p. 363 ; Dnnraven, ii., p. 38, p. Ill ; Dwyer, 

 p. 495 ; Miss Stokes, plate xxxi. ; T, J. Westropp, E.S.A.I. 

 1894, p. 150; Gr. Macnamara, E.S.A.I. 1899, p. 244. IS'umerous 

 illustrations in last two ; views in all the others except Dutton. 

 Yestecl as !N"ational Monuments. 



52. MoNASTEEi^ASHiiADUFF, Sheet 25. — Bijsert Parish. Entirely demo- 



lished. A rude cross remained in 1839. It is also called Cil 

 Lionain and "the Abbey of Shradu:ff or Temple Disert in 

 Cottindisert " in 161 l.i 



53. KiLCUKKisH, Sheet 25. — Bysert Parish. 21 feet by 12 feet. 



Only the west gable with a late pointed door is standing. 



54. TEiso'LEiitiFF (Augheim), Sheet 25. — Bysert Parish. A rude late 



building, 50 feet by 14[feet 6 inches, thickly ivied ; late fifteenth 

 century south door. The west gable and priest's house are 

 levelled. It is called Temple Hugh O'Connell in the survey 

 and maps of 1839; but this name is not known to the older 

 peasantry. 



55. Euan, Sheet 25. — Parish Church, 55 feet 4 inches by 19 feet 



6 inches. A very late fifteenth-century building. The east 

 window has two pointed heads. The south door is pointed. 

 A side building, 19 feet 6 inches by 16 feet 3 inches projects 

 from the south-west angle. Founder unknown. Church not 

 named in 1302. The place is called " Euadhan, of the 

 grasstopped hollow cahers " in 1317.^ Monuments.^ O'Griffy, 

 1643; O'Kerin, 1687; Gorman, 1741. I)escriptions,YM.:^., 

 III. (1897), p. 398. 



56. KiLVAKEE, Sheet 25. — Ruan Parish. Eudely built foundations 



remaining in Dromore. 



57. Templenaeaha, Sheet 25. — Ruan Parish. Foundations of very 



ancient large masonry stand in a defaced caber. 



58. Inagh, Sheet 32. — Parish Church. Fragments of the " Teampul 



na glasaighne" remained in 1839. Now demolished. Founder, 

 Maccreiche, c. 580. His "Life" says he built the church in 

 his old age. Eidnach, 1599 (Annals Eour Masters). 



1 Grant to Sir E. Fisher, Patent EoUs (Ireland), KoU 9, James I. 



2 " Wars of Turlouffh." 



