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have been removed. A defaced caher about 100 feet across 

 lies near tbe eastern wall. Description., E. S.A.I. , xxiii., p. 284, 

 mth view and plan. 

 jSTear tliese forts tbe cist, containing a mass of gold ornaments, was 

 found, forming tbe " Great Clare find," 1854. Catalogue of 

 Grold Ornaments, R.I. A., pp. 31-33. 



Fig. 



-Lano;ou2,h Caher. 



'203. Caheekine (42), Catbp-nacbyne, 1287. Sir Tbomas De Clare's 

 Inquisition. Caberquin, alias CaberMn, 1719, D.E.D., Book 

 26, p. 512. In 1655 it included Mogbane and Caberscooby. 



204. Caheescooby (42), 1641. A defaced caber lies in tbe townland. 



Leab caiToo : ne scuoby, 1675 Sui-vey, p. 6. 



CLOJfLOGHAjsr (22 forts). 



205. Caheetiege (51), so named in B.D., p. 171. 



Deomltne (15 forts). 



206. CaJierfirogue, 1617, in Dromline, perbaps Firgroye. 



Bujs^eattt (9 forts). 



207. Caliirliowhogan, alias Deei-park of Bunratty, 1728, D.R.D., 



book 56, p. 467. 

 Kilmurry Parisbbas 12 forts, Kilfinagbta 29, Kilconry 5, Feenagb 

 12, Kilfintinan 5, Killeely 2, St. Muncbin's 1, and St. Patrick's 

 3 forts, but no caber names. 



