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S.D. "Knockanaar" (O.S. Field Book). Cnoc an 'Air— "Hill of the 

 Slaughter." There is a legend of a battle and of great carnage, which are 

 alleged to have taken place here. 



KNOCKNASKAGH. Cnoe ua Sceach — " Hill of the Whitethorns." I also 

 got C. na Sceiche. Area, 83 a. " Knoeknyskehe ? ' (Inq. Eliz.). 



S.D. An Dalian — 'The Pillar-Stone"; this is about seven feet high by 

 some four feet in width. 



Knocknaglohall; this is another instance of a place raised to townland 

 rank, apparently without warrant. The name seems unknown locally ; at 

 any rate, after vine inquiry, 1 failed to find it. It would probably be Cnoc 

 na gCloc nGeal— " Hill of the White stones." Area, 81 a. 



rAVABBIG. Port a Bharraig — " Barry's Bank." Area, 12 a. 



