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DESCEIPTION OF ILLUSTEATIOJSTS. 



Plate YIII. Te^nplemore and Noughaval Churches.^ 



Plate IX. Eilleany and Kilcredaun Churches. 



Plate X. Bromcliff and Quin Churches. 



Plate XI. Pre-Norman Churches. — Fig. 1 . North window, Temple- 

 maley. 2. East window, Clonloglian. 3. South window, Clonloghan. 

 4. East window, Termon Cronan. 5. South window, Kilfinaghta. 

 6. East window, Kilcredaun. 7. South window, Noughaval. 8. West 

 door, Termon Cronan. 9. Amhreys, Kilfinaghta. 10. West door, 

 Tomfinlough Oratory. 1 1 . Base of chancel arch, Oratory, Scattery. 

 12. East window, Killeany. (This is of the type of those at Doora, 

 Dromcreehy, Kilcredaun, &c.) 



Plate XII. Gothic Churches. — Fig. 1. East window as rebuilt, 

 Kilkeedy. 2. South window, Tomfinlough. 3. East window, Kil- 

 macreehy. 4. East window, Coad. 5 and 6. Fragments built into 

 wall, Clooney (Bunratty). 7. East window, Eathborney. 8. South 

 door, Buni'atty. 9. South window. Temple Mochidla. 10. Stoup, 

 Kilfai'boy. 11. South door, Kilfarboy. 12. South window, Kil- 

 tinanlea. 13. Stoup, Clonlea. 



Plate XIII. Tomgraney Church. — Fig. 1. Eastern window of 

 south chancel wall. 2. Western window of same. 3. Northern 

 window of chancel, and details of same. 4. Window-head built into 

 south wall. 5. Capital, removed from Rectory. 6. Capital of shaft, 

 south-east angle. 7. Ditto, north-east angle. 



1 The photograph of Noughaval is hy Dr. George U. Macnamara. 



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