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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Acadeimj. 



162. 



163. 



KiLDmo, Sheet 56. — Eilfearagh Parish. A demolislied cliiu'cli, 

 levelled before 1816 ^ ; site in Emlagh, north from the last. 

 Founder, Dioma. The chiorch ^as standing in 1652. A 

 skirmish took place between the O'Cahans and the Crom- 

 wellian commander, Captain Scai'ii : the latter Tvas killed, and 

 his head -^as cut o:S, and fixed on the gable of the church.^ 

 The place is called Xillimer, on the Do^m Survey Map, 1655. 



KIL^TGALLTAGF, Sheet 56. — KiJfearagh Parish. Entirely levelled 

 before 1839. Founder, Senan, c. a.d, 550 — " Kilnacallige, 

 very dear to Senan," in his "Life"; also named '' EJileoch- 

 aille " in same Tvork. 



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Oratory and CeU on Bishop's Island. 

 (From Dr. Frazer's Collection.) 



164. IMoxAETA, Sheet 65. — Parish church. Some fragments remained 



in 1816;^ entirely levelled before 1839; not named in 1302 

 list. Monuments, O'Cahan, O'Honeen, and Conti. 



165. Ejlceo^-t, Sheet 65. — 2Ioyarta Parish, 17 feet 4 inches by 



12 feet. A late plain little oratory, built of flagstones ; the 

 east ■window has a semicircular arch. The west door has a flag 

 lintel, and flat relieving arch. The heads of the two south 

 lights are gone. Founder not known. " Cil Croine," in 

 O'Brien's rental, 1390. Monuments, llorony, of Doonaha, ifcc. 

 Descrijytioyi, Mason, n., p. 435. 



166. T\TT,CASHEEy, Sheet 56. — Moyarta Parish. Here the grandfather 



of Eugene O'Curry, buried the bodies of those who died in the 

 pestilence of 1739, bi-inging the bodies thither on " sledges." 



1 Mason, ii.. p. 43i. 



2 Ibid., p. 431. 



- Mason " Paronhial Survey." ii., p. 434. 



