Westropp— T/ie Cahers of County Clare. 433- 



115. Cahermoyle or Cahermeenroe on map, 1651, apparently at or near 



Eonghan; or Cahirmeene, 1666, grant; perhaps Cahermore, 

 Eoughan. Cahermore adjoins Lemaneagh, 1675. 



116. Cfl7?erpo//«, near Cahernahailly, 1655; and(117) Caherhmy near it, 



Inquisition, 1605. 



Euan (104 forts). 



118. Caheelough (17), Caherloghey, 1592 Fiant, perhaps Cahirloya in 



Dysert D.E.D., Book vi., p. 435. 



119. Cahermaceea (17), Kahirm'=knea, 1592 Fiant. Cahervicknea, 



1655, B.D., p. 566. There is a massive ring-wall, 130 feet 

 across, and in parts 8 feet high. The features defaced, and 

 much of the wall facing re-built to enclose a plantation. JN'ear 

 it, and entirely overthrown and overgrown is a large oval 

 enclosure 300 feet across. 



120. Cahienavillare and Caheeeen (17) in Caherlough, small over- 



thrown cahers. 



122. Cahernamart, alias Carhuanalasha in Tullydea, 1641. A large 



earthen fort, still called Liscarhoonaglasha. 



123. Caheenanooeane (25), Cahemenioreane in Ballymacrogan, B.D., 



p. 557, not named in 1839 map. A caher of large masoniy, 

 much broken. 



124. Caher TirenmogMer (17), 1655, B.D., p. 567, one of the cahers in 



Teernea. 



125. Cahergar, 1641. Perhaps near Lough Gar. In Dysert in 1675 



survey. 



126. Cahergal, near Lismuing; grant 1671. 



127. CaJiermigan, in Euan, 1641. 



128. CaJiirhallyhany, 1655, B.D., p. 564, in Bealickania (17). 



Eathblamaic (30 forts). 



129. Caheegall Hill (16), Carhuduii, or Cahergeale, or Knockardinees^ 



1655, B.D. 



130. Caheenamona (25), so named, 1641. 



131. Caheecorcatjn (25), so named in 1577 Fiant, but Cragcorcrain in 



Annals Foui- Masters, 1584 and 1601. 



132. Cahirnemoher, Cahergreenane, 1655, B.D., p. 526, or Ckagmohee 



(25) alias Dromfinglas. " The stone fort of Dromfinglas," as 

 named in the Inquisition of Donald O'Brien, of Inishtymon^ 

 1588. 



