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92. Caheebaxlagh (16), so called from the townland. 



93. Caheryline, in "West Ballykenuarga (perhaps No. 88), 1655, 



B.D., p. 119. 



94. Caherlallaghan, in Ballykeady "West. Ihid, p. 193. 



95. LisDEEEEN NA CAHEEAGH (24), an earthen fort. 



Cloonet (15 forts). 



96. Caheesheekin (15), Cathair Seircin, 1380, Cahersherkin, 1655. 



Kiltoraght Parish has 12, and Kilmanaheen 17 forts. So far 

 as I can find, no caher names occru'. 



K^CHIQUIN. 



KiLNABOT (85 forts). 



97. Caheecommane (10), not named in 1839 map ; Kahirekamon, 



Piant, 1585 (sv. Annual Eeport of Deputy Keeper), Cahir- 

 comaine (in Tullycomaine), B.D., p. 520, 1655. (The townland 





Fig. 3. — Cahercommaun. 



is TuUach Chumann, in Annals Pour Masters, 1599.) It is a 

 noble triple fort on the edge of a precipice over Glencurraun 

 Yalley. Perhaps the fort of Caechan Boirne in the Book of 

 Eights, "constant the road of the King," as the "Boherna 



