Westropp— 27^e Cahers of County Clare. 435- 



MOYAETA. 



KiLBALLYONE (79 forts). 



147. Caheecrochaxjn (71). — Cahercrocane, named wifh Dunlecky in a 



grant of 1 5 1 1 . A large demolished fort, 180 feet in diameter, on a 

 hill commanding a view fi'om AiTan to Mount Brandon and up 

 the Shannon to Tarhert. 



148. Caheracoolia, Cahersaul, and Cahernaheanmna (71), three nearly 



levelled forts on Loop Head (Cuchullin's Leap), their legend 

 (and notes on the sites) given, E.S.A.I., xxviir., p. 411. 



KiLMACDUAN (49 forts). 



151. CAHEEFEEincE: (47), named in 1641 and 1655, B.D. 



152. CagJieraghcullin (48), named in 1655, B.D. 



153. CaJiernerougMis, inDromelihy, named in 1655, B.D., p. 373. 



MoTAETA (115 forts). 



154. Cahercuttine, or Caniowenchotten, in Termonshenan Inquisition, 



1610. Gahemcottine, 1590 (Fiants). 



KiLEUSH (28 forts). 



155. Cahernaholey. — 1641 Depositions in Trinity College, Dublin; 



held then by F. Moseley. 

 Fifty-five forts, but no caher names in Kilfieragh. 



CLOKDEHLAW. 



KiLLniEE (39 forts). 



156. Caheenagat (67), in Ballymaerinan ; a fine dry-stone fort. 



157. Cahekadoon (67), in Doonagrogue. 



158. CaMrglasse or Caherslassa, Dublin Eegistry of Deeds, 1715, book 



20, p. 390, Caherglas or Carrodonnet in Teerivane, 1655, B.D., 

 p. 369. Teervama adjoins Doonagrogue at Caheradoon.^ 



KiLMUEEr (30 forts). 



159. 6'«cer«oM_^7?, near Kilmore, 1655, B.D. , p. 356. 



160. Caherlmie, or Carhubane, 1655, B.D., p. 356. 



1 Cahirlassa alias Can-oo. The two Domes, Derilogha or Teeinane, 1675, 

 evidently Derilough. 



