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CORCOMROE. 



KiLLiLAGH (43 forts). 



61. Caheena&rtan (4), in Ballynahown. 



62. Caheeaboon (4). A ring wall on the ridge in BaUinaliown (^over 



Crnrnlin) in Killonaghan. These two forts are not named on 

 1839 map. 



63. Caheeadoox (8), Doonmacfelim, defaced. 



64. Caheeadoox (8), Doonagore, levelled. 



65. Cahee:u;accetjsheen- (8), defaced. Cahirem^crosseyne, 1655, B.D., 



p. 258. Cahircrusseen, 1719, D. R. D., Book 24, p. 320. 



66. Caheeiiaclam'cy (8). A ring wall of large blocks, 110 feet across, 



nearly levelled to foundations. It had a souterrain, and is near 

 a dolmen. Cahermaclanchy, 1585 and 1621, grants to Boetius 

 Clancy. 



67. Caheeglasha (8), Glaise, 1380. A nearly levelled small fort, 87 



feet across, with a large souterrain and cells, 



68. Caheekinallia, Cahercunella, or Caherreagh (8). A ring wall on 



a low knoll in a marshy hollow. Caherkinnalia, 1655. 



69. Cahergalline, 1621, grantto Boetius Clanchy ; Cahergallyre, 1579, 



grant; also B.D. (1655), p. 255, adjoining Killilagh townland; 

 or Cahergaltech in Kilylogh, 1709, D. R. D., Book i., p. 425. 



70. Cahirgtmine, probably in Teergoneen, D. R. D., Book 24, p. 320. 



71. CaherTceUy , alias Carkelly, or Carhnekeill, near Doonmacphelim, 



named with Cahergalline, 1708, D.R.D., Booki., p. 425, Book 

 24, p. 320. 



72. Cahermannagli^ or Cahiremanagh, 1719, in Killilagh, D.R.D.,Book 



24, p. 320. 



KllMACEEEHY (22 forts). 



73. Caheehoee (14). A bridge near Moher Cliff fort, perhaps Caher 



Moher; the neighbouiing fort consisted of a dry stone wall 

 across a spur on Hag's Head ; it is now levelled. 



74. Caheegixlatjn (8). A small fort in Lislorkan, 



75. Caheexafijeeesha (22). A half -moon wall abutting on a cliff, now 



defaced. 



76. Caheeicahill (14), so named in 1626 Inquisition ; destroyed. 



77. Caherbaexagh (14). 



