164 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Monuments, a slab with a black-letter inscription to "Magister 

 Cornelius." Descriptions, Erost, p. 71 (illustration) ; T. J. 

 Westropp, E.S.A..I., 1897, p. 286 (plan and illustration). 



149. lm?,j.o-E,,^'\iQQtQO.—Killadysert Parish. Cburcb levelled. Founder, 



St. Senan, c. 550 ; St. Moronoc, the penitentiary of Inislua, 

 attended bis deatb-bed. 



150. KiLLOFFiN, Sheet 68. — Parish church, 67 feet by 18 feet. A late 



building. The east window has two lights (the niullion gone) ; 

 the south door and window are pointed. The west gable has 

 a pointed bell chamber. Founder, Lugad, perhaps Molua. 

 "KeUugifioun," 1302; " Killerfin," 1461.^ 



151 . EJXKEEiN-, Sheet 68. — Killopn Parish, 32 feet by 18 feet 6 inches. 



An early church ; the north wall and ends of the nave remain. 

 The chancel arch is 10 feet wide, built of flagstones. The west 

 gable has partly fallen, and the chancel is levelled. Founder, 

 St. " Keereen." Identity, uncertain.^ A stone with a cross on 

 it lies at his well and altar to the east of the chui'ch. 



152. KrLFEDDAN-, Sheet 69. — Parish church, 67 feet 6 inches by 18 



feet. A late building. The east has two pointed lights (shaft 

 gone). The south door is pointed ; the west gable has a round 

 arched bell chamber. Founder, possibly Senan, to whom the 

 weU is dedicated. " Kellfidayn," 1302. 



153. KiLMiHrL, Sheet 48. — Parish church, 70 feet by 19 feet 6 inches. 



A late building; the east window is pointed with inclined 

 jambs and a single light. The west gable has a small bell 

 chamber and a doorway. The south door is poiuted ; there 

 were three south windows lintelled, two defaced and three 

 round headed. Founder, Traditionally built by Senan, and 

 dedicated to St. Michael.^ 



154. Xrr.iTXMJEE, Sheet 48. — Kilmihil Parish. A very doubtful site. 



Two " Termon stones" remain at Termon roe; also a well, 

 " Tober righ an domhnaigh" and a cromlech called " Tumper's 

 grave " at Kiltumper. 



1 Charter of Clare Abbey, 1461. 



^Perhaps Kieran, of Clorunacnoise, who, after leaving Aran in 538, entered 

 the Abbey at Scattery. 



^ " Ord. Survey Letters," R.I.A. : see also Bruodinus's " Propuguaculuni" 

 for mii'acles at its well in 1632. 



