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Towklahds. 



Aughnalybagh, 'Ath naLaghrach — "Ford of the River-Forks." Area, 61 a. 

 Aghnalrin (Deps. 1652 1. 



Bally abd, Baile 'Ard — "Elevated Homestead.'' Area, 349a. 

 S.DD. Ban an Mairbh-eich— " Field of the Still-born Foal." 

 Bothairin Xua — " Xew Little Road." 

 Bothairin na Spioraide — " little Road of the Ghost" 

 Bothairin an Phuca — "The P Little Road." 



Ban a' l'huna — "The Pound Field." 

 Pain: a Dallain-" Field of the Pillar-Stone." 

 >iidhe na niBrathar — "The Fl 



i.yeightkagh, Baile Iochtrach — "Lower Homestead." Area, 306a. 

 On the present division is the ancient church (or rather its site), an ancient 

 cemetery, a glebe, and (on » farm) a small circular lios. 



SJDD. Tobar a" Chnuic— " The Hill Well." 

 Ban an Mhuilinn — " TIil- Mill Field" ; there is no mill now. 



ra — "The Cairn? ; the name is applied to a field; 



there is also l'.uthairin na gCarn. 



na bhFutharach — "Field of the House Ruins." 

 A- usual throughout liarrymore, the ancient church has almost completely 

 disappeared. All the foundations, indeed, are traceable, and the side-walls, 

 grass-covered, rise to the height ipe a couple of feet. Within the 



former chur> with an all but illegible inscrip- 



tion — t: b -known Powers of Clonmult, 



ndering bard of tl The inscription reads: — 



.rial Phv 

 Piei Esq. of 



umult A - Family. 

 He died 10 th 19, 177 



A_ irs. 



By what was the east-end wall of the ruin is a similar second Power tomb 

 inscri' • ■■! : — 



This Tomb was Erected 



by Hugh and Catherine Power 

 King in memory of their 

 Beloved & Only Child 

 Pierse I Esq. 



who died the 



day of Jan 1777. 



