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192. Cahermcdla, near Ballyroiigliaii, 1678 grant, under Act of Settle- 



ment. 



193. Caherycd, near Ballykilty, perhaps Kildrum fort, 1666 grant. 



LOWEE BUNEATTY. 



KiLNASooLA (13 forts). 



194. Cahee of Newmarket (51), a defaced fort with, gateway to east; 



the wall of good masomy, 15 to 18 feet thick, 7 feet high, and 

 hatter 1 in 4. Gateway to south and another to the north. 



195. Chaghremonyhan in Ballysallagh West, 1655, B.D., p. 159. 



KiLMAlEEEY (8 forts). 



196. Caheeaeoeia (51), Cahervory on the Fergus, 1666 grant. 



197. Caheebake or Caeeowbane (51); latter name on maps; not 



Caherrihane, 1602. 



198. Cahirrehane, 1602 Fiants. Caherrihane, near TJrlanmore, 1621 



Inquisition. Cahirrohane, 1675. 



199. Caherony, in Orlenmoyle, 1655, B.D., p. 164, or Caherowney, 



alias Cahereeny, 1727, D.E.D., book 81. 



200. Cahermarine, in Orlenbeg, 1655, B.D., p. 164. Cahermaryne, 



nearUrlan Castle, grant, 1667. 



ToMEiNLOUGH (23 forts). 



201. Cahee of MoGHANE (42), Cahermoghna, 1590 map. Perhaps 



originally Caherkine, as it is covered by that townland in Petty' s 

 map, 1683. Possibly Cahermucna, 1720, D.E.D., Book 28, 

 p. 412. A triple caher on a ridge overlooking Clare from the 

 Shannon and Slieve Bernagh to Burren, Slieve Aughty and 

 Callan ; the fort is probably the largest caher in our islands ; 

 the central ring measiu'es 350 by 380 feet, the second 650 feet 

 across; the third, 1500 by 1 100 feet over all. The whole is much 

 overthrown. Lesser forts are inserted in the walls to the west 

 in the outer ring, and to the south in the second ; traces of 

 circular hollows and radiating walls remain. E. S.A.I. , xxin., 

 p. 281, with view and plan. 



