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CuRRAGHATEEMOEE, Corach a Tighe Mhoir — " The Great House Marsh." 

 Area, 120 a. 



Craftimore — Deps., 1652. 

 S.D. The Badgers' Field. 



Dromruagh, Drom Euadh— " Eed Eidge." Area, 26 A. 

 Gareynacole, Garraidhe Niocoil — "Nichol's Garden." Area, 116 a. 

 S.D. Tairc a tSalainn— " Field of the Salt." 

 Gearagh, Garthadh — " Wooded Glen." Area, 167 A. 

 Gaehry (Inq. lac. I). 



S.D. Pairc na gOloch — " Field of the Pillar-stones " ; no dallan now. 



Glanakip, Gleann a Chip — "Glen of the Treestnmp"; ceap may also 

 be a patch of tillage ground. The O.M. marks a medium-sized lios near 

 north boundary, but I failed to find it. Area, 678 A. 



Gleannagaul, Gleann na nGall — " Glen of the Foreigners." Area, 

 1320 A. 



S.D. Pairc na gCloch — " Field of the Standing Stones " ; the " stones" 

 have all disappeared. 



Glenreach, Gleann Eiabhach— " Grey Glen." Area, 23 A. 



Gneeves, na Gnimh. The Gniomh was an ancient Irish land measure of 

 about 10 acres. Locally the townland is better known as Bothair Buidlie 

 (Yellow Eoad). Area, 70 A. 



S.D. Tobar a Chaipin— " Well of the Little Cap." 



KiLBRiEN, Cill Bhriaiu — " Brian's (Brianit's) Church." 



Killbryanitt (Inq. lac. I ; Killinbrianitt, Inq. Car. I). 



Site of the ancient church is in a field called FolachtFiaidh (" Prehistoric 

 Cooking-plaee ") on CoUius's holding. There are, however, no traceable 

 remains. Area, 217 A. 



KiLDiNAN, Cill Daighnin— Dinan's Church. 



The townland is all demesne, and the early church site is on Cahill's 

 farm in adjoining townland (Shanbally), formerly, no doubt, part of Kildinan. 

 Dinan may be the name, not of the church founder, but of some more recent 

 owner of the land. Area, 748 A. 



S.D. Pairc Fodhaile— " Field of the Division." 



KlLSHANNiG, Cill Seanaigh — " Senach's Church." Seven different saints 

 of the name are recorded in " Mart. Donegal." 



The O.M. marks site of ancient church and graveyard immediately in 

 front (north side) of present mansion. There are no remains, if we except a 

 small pile of stones beside a pair of whitethorn bushes. On Mulcahy's 

 farm is a circular lios with perfect ring, enclosing about half an acre. Area, 

 in two divs., 361 A. 



