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Flan M^Nemy, Salomon alias Solon \_Solam]i\ M'^Nemy, of same, Morrish 

 M<=Nemy, of Kill, . . . Connoght [C'u-cho7inacM'] M'^Nemy, of Ballecottell, . . . 

 M'^Mea [Maicnin] M'Nemy, of Killglasse," 3 Sep., 1590 [no. 54.59]. The 

 place-names, taken in order, are to-day : CuUeen {Coillin) in the par. of Kilglass, 

 Carrowgun in the par. of Castleconor, Kilglass, Cottlestown [Baile 'IChoitil) in 

 the par. of Castleconor, and Kilglass. (b) •' Kuchonnaght M-^Nemye, of Balle- 

 chottle," and "Wm. Mughan m'Morris m^Conmye,' of Kyll," 22 Feb., 

 1594 [no. 5848]. (c) Three of the foregoing, together with eight others of 

 the same snrname, were pardoned 19 Apl., 1603, viz., Owen, Maccinea, Flann, 

 Shane, Twohill,^ Aworkagh [EachmharcdcJi], Tirrelagh, Thomas, James, 

 Moylemorrie,' and Brian (Cal. Pat. Eolls, Ja. I., p. 22). These are all de- 

 scribed as " rymers " and as of " Killeuy " (Coillin Aodha, Hy-Fiachrach 250), 

 i.e. the present townland of Culleen. The Flann Mac C'omnidhe pardoned in 

 1590 and 1603 may be the poet of that name whom O'Eeilly places under the 

 year 1612. 



Of the Tyrone branch of the family, the following were pardoned 1 Apl., 

 1601: Shane grome; Morish oge, Cormick, and Mullmorie; Clane (sic) 

 m'^Gillbrede ; Bren grome ; Teig m'^Floen ; and Donill duff [no. 6489]. The 

 " Bren grome [gruamdha] M'Nemee " of this Fiant may possibly be the 

 Brian (mac Aonghusa) Mac C'onmidhe of whom Tadhg Dall speaks (O'E., clxiii). 

 " Cormick " may be the poet Cormac {muc Cearbhaill) Mac C'onmidhe of 

 H. 1. 17, fo. 89b. 



To the above may be added "Shane M'=Nemye and Magnes duff 

 M^Nemye," of Aghadrumkeen, in the bar. of Dartree, Co. Monaghan 

 (MacMahon's country), 1591 [no. 5603]. 



■ 41. (a) " Dermote O'Coffee," of Offaly, 6 Nov., 1563 [no. 574]. 

 (b) " Owny Coffy, of Eoeheston,^ co. Westmeath, gent., Melaghlen Coffy, 

 of same, Moriertagh Coffy, of same," 29 Aug., 1582 [no. 4023]. (c) " Murtagh 

 Cofde, Owen Coftie, Thomas Coffie, . . . Owney Coffie, of Eogerston, 

 CO. "Westmeath, Wm. Coffie, of Ballinkine," 25 Mar., 1600 [no. 6378]. 

 (d) " Melaghlin Coffie, of Ballinkeny, Teige m'Hugh O Coffie, Teige m'Shane 

 Coffie, of same, gentlemen," 8 Sep., 1601 [no. 6574]. The places mentioned 

 are (besides Offaly) Rogerstown and Ballinkeeuy, both near the Hill of 



who eutered the Irish College, Salamanca, in 1612 and 1625 respectively (Archivium 

 Hib., ii, 29; iii, 45). 



' Here evidently the names of two persons have been run together. 



- A namesake, " Twohell IVPNemy," appears among Ti'r-chonaill pardons earlier in the 

 .same year [no. 6761]. 



^Probably the " Mulmury M'Conmy, of Rathliewe," i.e., of Rathlee, West Sligo, 

 1593 [no. 5805]. 



* A .slip for " Rogerston," as we see by comparing it with Fiants 2227 and 6533. 



