434 Proceeding fi of the Royal Irish Academy. 



DXSEETODEA (43 foi'ts). 



133. Caheragaleagh and Caheegueeatin (25). — Two nearly levelled 

 double-ringed cahers on the ridge of Cappanakilla ; the latter is 

 probably tbe Cahergirdone of 1550. 



135. Catterclaj^^cy (25), so called, 1641. Caherflancby or Grortnepish, 



1655, B.D., p. 554. 



KrcNAiroN'A (21 forts). 



136. CAHERiiACGOEitAN (25). — Cathair !Maicgormain, 1562, Annals 



Four Masters. Cabervicoman in a grant, 1603. Nearly 

 levelled. 



137. Caheevtceatin' (25j. 



138. CAHEEBA^rNAGH (25), in CaiTowkelle, 1655, B.D., p. 573; probably 



in Dysert Parish, 1612; Caherbeanagh leased by the Earl of 

 Thomond, 1666. 

 There are twenty-eight forts in Kilkeedy and thi'ee in Inagh 

 parish, but so far as I know there are no caher names. 



IBRICKAI^. 



KiLEAEBOY (42 forts). 



139. Caheeogan (31). — Caherogan in gi-ant of 1550. 



KiLMUEEY (73 forts). 



140. Caheeetjsh (30).— " Cathair ruis," Annals Foiu' Masters, 1574. 



Carrush, 1655, B.D., p. 424. Entirely destroyed. 



141. Caheeaed (31) in Doonsallagh. 



142. Caheeaea^ (31). 



143. Caghryariff, a mile and a-half to N. of Annagh House, 1803. 



Fleming's " Post Chaise Companion," p. 203. 



KiiLAED (34 forts). 



144. Caheeleant; (46).— Cahirleague, 1655, map. 



145. Caher duff and Cahermoyle (46), in Glascloon, named in 1623 grant. 



