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indicate half the distance from Cork to some place the name of which begins 

 with a C and ends in n, perhaps Cappoquin. Area, 470 a. 



S.DD. Bealach na Leacan — " Eoadway of the Glen Slope," a sub-div. of 

 small size. 



Site of church and burial-ground (O.M.) ; this is a cillin ; there are no 

 remains. 



Peafield, Cul na Pise (also Gort na P.) — " Corner (also Garden) of the 

 Peas." Area, 1,153 A. 



On Lomasney's farm are two lioses — one, very large and double ramparted, 

 and the other, a diminutive specimen. Two further lioses, partly levelled, 

 are on John Kelleher's and John Murnaue's farms respectively. On 

 Lomasney's there were likewise two pillar-stones, which have disappeared. 



S.DD. Moin a Lin — "Bog of the Plax"; a sub-div. containing about 

 200 acres. 



Bothar a Bhodaigh — " The Churl's Eoad " ; a sub-div., about 100 acres. 



Seaua Mhacha — " Old Milking Place "; another sub-div., about 100 acres. 



Seana Droichead— " Old Bridge " ; there is only a low causeway now. 



Pairc a Dallain — " Pield of the Pillar-stone." 

 - Porta VAERIG — " Barry's Bank." Area, 145 A. 



Eathcobane — See under Gortroe, aniea. 



Eathgobbane (D.S. Eef.). 



There were formerly five or six lioses. Besides, there are the remains of 

 a castle, an ogham-inscribed stone, and the site of an early church. The 

 most important of the lioses is on CuUinane's farm ; this is double ramparted 

 and of large size. On M'Grath's and Chas. CuUinane's holdings respectively 

 are two other lioses, the latter partly destroyed. On P. Aherue's farm again 

 are two or three further specimens, of which one is unusually large and 

 nearly perfect. Of the castle, only a featureless fragment, 12 feet in 

 height, survives. The building was, I am inclined to believe, erected on site 

 of the name-giving rath. This castle was occupied in the seventeenth 

 century by one Daniel O'Cahill, who, as an innocent Papist, escaped 

 transplantation and loss of estate. Area, 558 A. 



S.DD. Seana Cill — Early church site ; on CuUinane's farm ; no remains. 



Pairc an tSeipeil— "The Chapel Field"; adjoins last. 



Pairc na Cloiche — " Field of the (Pillar) Stone." The name-giving stone 

 bears two ogham inscriptions, one of them modern ; the other, on left hand 

 angle of the block, reads : " Loga Magi Sdambi." 



Pairc a Dalian — " Field of the Pillar-stone " ; no stone now. 



EiESK, Eiasg — " Morass." Area, 383 A. 



S.D.D. Boherduff (O.M.)—" Black Eoad." 



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