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been occupied, in the seventeenth century, by the female leader of a band of 

 outlaws. 



Pairc a Dallaiu — " Field of the Pillar-stone," on Arnold's farm ; the stone 

 has, unfortunately, been removed. 



KiLLAJiUREAN, Gill Atha Muirin — " Church of Muirin's Ford." 



The name-giving Gill, or Early Church site, will be found on Jer. 

 Murphy's holding, as marked on Ord. map. The cill is a cii-cular enclosure, 

 half an acre or so in area, within which are distinctly traceable the founda- 

 tions of a primitive church, 27 feet by 15 feet. To south of this last are a 

 bullau and some traces of another building. The O.M. likewise records a 

 large circular lios, but latter has been recently levelled. Area, 333 A. 



KxocKSABOOLY, Cnoc na Buaile — "Hill of the Mountain Daiiy." Area, 

 142 A. 



S.DD. The Thunder Field, a field in which are two cavities — one believed 

 to have been made by a thunderbolt, the other by collapse of a limestone 

 cavern. 



Boithrin Glas — " Little Green Eoad " ; a disused roadway. 



KxoppoGE, Gnopog— " Little Knoll." Area, 11 A. 



Lackabeha, Leaca Beithe — " Birch-clad Glen-slope." 



The O.M. shows two small lioses, both of which have now been levelled. 

 One of these was on Eoche's holding, the other on Arnold's. There was also 

 a third lios (rampart, 4 feet high) on Smith's holding. Area, in two 

 di's'isions, 223 A. 



S.DD. Flesk Eiver (O.M.), Abha na Fleisce — Meamng unknown. 

 Compare Eiver Flesk, Go. Kerry. 



Liosnamoinbra (O.M.) The Irish form appears to be Lios na Moin 

 Breagha, which name the Field Book, 0. Survey, iueonsequently explains by 

 stating that the lios was reputed to be haunted, and that the bog sometimes 

 appeared to be a sheet of liquid fire. 



LISURLA, Lios Oiriolla (for Oiliolla) — " Oilill's Lios."- 



The townland is now commonly known as Fort Richard. 



There were two lioses, but one of them has been prostrated ; the 

 other, on Gashman's holding, is of medium size and circular in plan. There 

 is also on Gashman's a well, with a certain local reputation for sanctity. 

 Area, 173 A. 



S.DD. Aughnaeloghfinnia (O.M.), Ath na Gloiche Fiuue, " Ford of the 

 White Stone " ; on S. boimdary. 



Abhainin nagCaorach — "Little River of the Sheep." 



Mellifontstown, Baile Mhileamhotair— Idem. 



