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106. Caheeimoee Lackaeeagh in Glenquiii (10), " Cahirraore in 



Grleankeane," 1655, B.D., p. 519. A well-built ring wall, with 

 outer circle on a bluff above Grlenquin, but under the cliffs of 

 Slievenaglasha. The inner ring 110 feet in diameter, the 

 outer riag, 170 feet across. The gateway is broken, and 

 faced the south-east. The wall is 10 feet thick, and 11^ feet 

 high, and has a teiTace. A souterrain remains in the garth. 

 Descrihed, R.S.A.I., xxti., p. 365, view, xxvn., p. 122, plan. 



107. Caheemoke EJXLEEsr (17), " Caherdrumassan or Cahraghee- 



duva" in Killeen, 1655, B.D., p. 515, a large ring wall with a 

 terrace, but otherwise featureless. The gateway faces the 

 east. 



108. Cahee, jSIrLLACH Daeeie^" (l*^)? ^ well-built and massive 



caher, 129 feet to 131 feet in diameter, with a terrace and 

 recesses, probably for wooden ladders. A rock, cutting 

 perhaps a souterrain, remains. The wall is 9 feet thick and 

 9 feet high ; batter, 1 in 4. Described, E.S.A.I., xxvi., 

 p. 367. 



109. Caheeahoagh (17), a coarsely built fort, 95 feet to 103 feet 



in diameter ; the sides flattened, and corners boldly rounded ofE, 

 with late mortar-built gate and steps to east. Early steps to 

 north, straight fi'om the ground to the terrace, and turning to 

 the left from terrace to top of wall, E.S.A.L, xxvi., p. 367,. 

 with view, p. 366. 



110. Caherbuilaits- (17), Caherinvullaun, near LisdufE, 1587, Fiant,, 



Carvallan, 1655. 



111. Cahermacateee (16), Caherwickyter, 1601 fiant; Caher Mac 



Teire, 1666 grant. It is coarsely built of large rough rocks, 

 and is featureless. 



112. Cahrietellaghan, near Ballycasin and Kilnaboy, 1621. 



113. Cahernahallia, 1544; or Cahemaeally, near Glenkeene, 1660; 



or CahernahaiUe Oghternagh, 1655, B.D., p. 510. Perhaps 

 CaherwoiigMereen or Caherogherlinng in Glankeen, 1655, near 

 Lackareagh, and, if so, possibly Cahermore Lackareagh, or the 

 defaced caher in Parknahailly in Caherblonick. 



114. Caher sMllagJi, named separately fi'om the last, and perhaps 



identified (B.D., p. 510) with Caherveanagh (Caherbannagh),. 

 1655. 



