438 Proceedings of the Royal Iriah Academy. 



Cloonet (52 forts). 



185. Caheeshaughnessy (34), Cahershagenis, 1586. Inquisition of 

 Teige M'jSTamara finn. A large fort Tivitli two rings. The 

 inner 166 to 148 feet, the outer 567 feet in diameter, with a 

 rampart of massive masonry six feet high and twelve feet thick. 

 The gateway is defaced and to the west. Hut-sites and radiat- 

 ing walls to outer ring exist. Bescrihed, E.S.A.I., vol. xxni., 

 p. 287, hy A. Gethin Creagh andH. B. Harris, with plans, etc., 

 by T. J. Westi-opp. 



100 100^1, ^8(11. 

 » » -t ^901 



Fig. 4. — Cahershaughnessy. 



186. Cahergcd, 1641, nearMaghery, and close to Tyredagh, 1655, B.D., 



p. 109. JS'ear it was Coolasluasta Lough, a primitive place of 

 settlement described by A. G. Creagh and T. J. Westropp, 

 R.S.A.I., XXV., p. 179. 



187. Calierslia7ie, pai't of Corbally, 1679 grant under Act of Settle- 



ment. 



QiOT (78 forts). 



188. Caheecaxla (34); Cahercalla, 1641; Caherkelly, 1655, B.D., 



p. 141 ; also grant, 1679. A large, though rudely built, triple 

 fort, with three rings. The inner is 141 feet diameter, with a 



