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within Banymore. The Irish form is Gnoc Mughdorna, " Mughdom's 

 Bill." 



Balltda — See under Castlelyons Paiish, antea. Aiea, 123 A. 

 Balltmiirphy, Baile Ui Mhm-ehadha — " O'Murphy's Homestead." 



Ballyworrughowe — In list of places burned by Tyrone, 1599. 



There are four lioses, seil. — two of moderate size, and nearly demolished, 

 on Toole's holding, and two smaller specimens — one nearly levelled aud the 

 other standing to height of 6 feet — on Cotter's. Area, ia two divs., 526 A. 



S.D. An Faithche— '^ The Green." 



EALLYyFJ.T.A, BaQe Ui Xiallaigh. 



The O.il. records a very small lios, which exists no longer. Area, 169 a. 



S.DD. Bealacoon Ford ^O.M.), Beal Atha Chuain — " Conn's Ford- 

 mouth." 



The Spaniel's Cross-road (O.il.), Crosaire na Spaniel — Idem. 



Ligin ; probably this is LvA{jin, dim. of Log, a hole. 



Douglas Eiver, Dubh-glaise — " Dark Stream " river. 



lose Eiabhach — "Grey Pdver Holm." oSTote that the genitive case of 

 Inis is also used as nominative. 



Bailyeobebt — See under Castlelyons Ph., antea. Aiea, 13.3 a. 



Parish of Lisgoold. 



Lisgoold is a hilly parish of less than average interest archceologically. 

 laoses abound, it is true, but there is Httle beside iu the way of antiquities. 

 There are no remains of an ancient church, save a few cut stones used as 

 grave-marks in the churchyard, otherwise devoid of interest. The parish 

 name is derived from the townland, q.v. 



TOWXLASDS. 



Balltleagh, Baile liath — ^"Grey Homestead." Area, 118 a. 



Ballts'ASKEHA, Baile na Sceithe— " Homestead of the Whitethorn." 



The O.M. gives one lios of circular plan and moderate size, but this has 

 been levelled. Area, 186 a. 



Balltsallagh, BaUe Salach — " Mirj- Village." 



The O.M. records no fewer than five lioses, but most of these have been 

 thrown down within the past half century. Area, 198 A. 



Caeeigas-e, Carragan — "Little Eock." Area, 188 a. 



CoEBAiXT — See under Ardnageehy, Ballydeloher, Dimgourney, &c., a'litea. 

 Area, ia two parts, 460 A. 



