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by a vault built across it. In the east gable is a pointed (wide or flat arched) 

 window, splaying inwards ; and there are two additional windows with wide 

 splay — one each in north and south side wall. Area, oil A. 



Ballinterry (D.S.E.). 



S.DD. Gortroe, Gort Euadh — " Eed Garden " ; a sub-div. of some 40 a. 

 or so, on which is the ancient church, &c. 



Leaca Euadh — " Eed Glen-slope " ; another sub-div. ; about 70 a. 



Tobar an Easpoig — " The Bishop's Well " ; the bishop was John O'Brien, 

 of Cloyne (1748-1767), compiler of the Irish Dictionary. He lived here, 

 presumably for security in the protection of his influential relatives, the 

 O'Briens of Kilcor. 



Ballinure, Baile an lubhair — " Homestead of the Yew Tree." 

 Ballinore (Inq. lac. I). 



On Healy's farm there is a small lios with circular rampart, about 7 feet 

 high. Area, 304 A. 



S.D. Parkaclamper (O.M.), Pairc an Chlampair—" Field of the Conten- 

 tion." 



Ballinvaeeig, Baile an Bharraigh — " Barry's Homestead." 



The O.M. indicates, near the river, a single small lios which seems to 

 have disappeared. 



S.D. Poll Cam — " Crooked Hole " ; a pool in the river. 



Ballywillin, Baile an Mhuillinn— ^' The Mill Homestead." The mill, 

 which stood down in a glen, has long since disappeared. 



On the townland is a small dimidiated lios, with a semicircular rampart 

 10 feet high. The public road was taken through, and it cut the lios in twain, 

 with the result that one-half has entirely disappeared. 



S.D. Pairc na Cille—" Field of the Early Church Site"; this is on 

 John Barry's farm, where outline of circular suitou tiding fence can still be 

 traced. 



Ballyda, Baile Daith — "David's Homestead." 



There is a small circular lios, with rampart 3 feet high, on William 

 Eeardon's farm. Two " forts " additional have been levelled within living 

 memory. Area, 287 A. 

 S.DD. Seana Bhaile — " Old Homestead " ; a field. 



An Eeastal — '' The Eake "; another field. 



The Stone Field, on Leahy's farm ; here is a dallan 4 feet by 2 feet. 



Ballynakilla, Baile na Coille— " The Wood Homestead." 



Ballyuakilly (Inq. lac. I). 

 Here took place the tithe massacre of 1834. The well-known horse fair 



