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wall 17 feet tHck and 8 feet high. The outer ring, 344 over 

 aU. Iron objects hare been found m the walls. IN'ot far 

 distant are the mote, cairn pillar, and basin stone of Magh Adhair, 

 Moyree, 1584 and 1839 (Meyer's Park at present), the place of 

 Inauguration of the Dalcassian Princes. (See infra). Described^ 

 E.S.A.I., xxTTT., p, 432 ; and xxtt., p. 150, and Proc. E.I. A., 

 Ser. III., vol. TV., p. 56. 



Fig. 5. — Cahercalla (Quin) 



189, 



190 



191 



Cahee of Ceeevagh (34), Cahermine, 1679 grant. Caherumine 

 in Creevagh, 1655, B.D., p. 141 and map. Cahermine, Caher- 

 munigan or Caheroine, 1660 grant. Caherbane, 1675. A perfect 

 but featxu^eless ring-wall, 100 feet diameter, wall 9 feet high 

 and 8 feet thick ; gateway to north-east ; near last-named caher. 



Cahergrady, near Quin, 1666 grant, probably on edge of parish 

 near Caherkine. Cahergrady and Caherkine in Tomfinlough 

 probably adjoined, 1728, D.R.D., Book 62, p. 220. 



Cahercragatasha, near Quin, D.E.D., 1787, Book 387, p. 273. 

 Deed of the Creaghs, 1729, D.E.D., Book 62, p. 220. 



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