Power — Place- Names and Antiquities of 8. E. County Corlc. 175 



TOWNLANDS. 



Bilberry, Cnoc na bhFraoehan — " Hill of the Whortleberries." 



In the townland (on Garde's farm) there was formerly a pillar-stone ; but 

 it stands no longer. Area, 609 A. 



Churchtown, Bails an Tearapuill — Idem. 



On this townland stands the riiined church ; at Mrs. Kelleher's house was 

 a bullan, but it has been removed or destroyed. Area, 105 A. 



Clashduff, Clais Dubh— "Black Trench." 



On Kelleher's farm stood a dallan in a field named from it, Pairc a Dallain ; 

 the monument has met the usual fate. Area, 237 A. 



Hareisgrove. — ISIo Irish name. The place is locally regarded as part of 

 Bilberry. Area, 38 A. 



EOXBOROUGH, Inse na Baiee — Meaning, as above. Area, 124 A. 



S.DD. Dunsfort (O.M.), Scairbh mhic Choitir—" MacCotter's Stony 

 Ford." 



Springfield (O.M.), Cillin na Manach— " The Monks' Little Church." 



Stumphill, Cnoc a Sniutain — Idem. Area, 360 A. 



S.D. The Twig Yard ; a field. 



Parish of Killaspugmullane. 



This is a small parish (Diocese of Cork), containing only five townlands, 

 but, thanks to its position — off main roads and remote from towns- — it is 

 much richer in local names than the last. Lioses abound ; but otherwise 

 — beyond a couple of ancient church sites— there are no antiquities. The 

 name, which is not shared with a townland, is, of course, ecclesiastical, 

 signifying "Bishop Mullane's Church." It appears as Killasputmullan in 

 the Taxation of Pope Nicholas (1303). The church appears to have been on 

 the present townland of Coolnacaha, where there are some rather modern- 

 looking ecclesiastical ruins. 



Townlands. 



Ballingohig, Baile an Cobhthaig — " Cowhig's Homestead." 

 Ballynegohugh (Inq. lae. I). 



Prof. O'Donoghue thinks the name may be B. '0 gCathaig (" O'Cahys' 

 Homestead "). There was one circular lios of medium size on Delaney's farm, 

 but it was demolished about forty years since. Area, 387 A. 



S.D. Sruth Ehinghin— " Pingin's Stream." 



Ballinvinny, Baile an Mhuine — " Homestead of (in) the Shrubbery." 



