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Loch a Cheid (?) a small lake on a hill summit. 



Poll a Chleibh— " The Basket Hole," in river. 



Pairc an Eiasca — " Tield of the Marsh." 



Templebodan— " Bodan's Church." 



There is one large circular lios, known as Lisnabrock ; it has one perfect 

 rampart, 10 feet high, and part of a second. There is also the site of the 

 ancient parish church in its churchyard, and, besides, an early church site, on 

 Tim Connell's farm, and a holy well. The holy well is surrounded by a low 

 wall, and inside are some rudely cai'ved figures and many votive offerings. 

 " Bounds " are made chiefly on Aug. 29th (beheading of St. John Baptist). 



S.DD. Liosnabroc (O.M.), Lios na mBroc — " The Badgers' Lios." 



Seana Chill, early church site, as above. 



Parish of Templenacaeeiga. 



The parish name is derived from the ancient church (completely de- 

 stroyed), which stood on a rocky ridge named independently Cargokenaughe 

 [MS., T.C.D., E. 3. 14], Carrig Keanath [tJ/dJ.or Carrigokenagh [E.V. 1634]. 

 From the Visitation of 1615 it would appear that this church consisted of a 

 nave and chancel. 



TOWNLANDS. 



Ballyedmond, Baile Eamoinn — " Edmond's Homestead." Area, 398 A. 



S.DD. Boithrin Dorcha— " Dark Little Eoad." 



The Maoghneas "Wood. 



Crosaire an Leacht — " Cross-roads of the Grave Monument." 



Ballymacsliney, Baile Mhic Sleighne — " MacSliney's Homestead." 

 Bally M^Slenye (Inq. Eliz.). 



On Spillane's farm (E. boundary) was a circular lios of medium size, now 

 demolished. Area, 341 a. 



S.D. Pairc a Chrainn— " Pield of the Tree." 



Ballytrasna, Baile Tarsna — " The Homestead Across (the Glen)." 

 Area, 297 a. 



S.D. Gleann a Mhuillinn — " Glen of the Mill," a sub-div. containing 

 about 100 acres. 



Carhigogna, Carraig 6 gCionaith— " The O'Kinney's Book." Here we have 

 the Carrig O'Keanath, &c., of the Visitations. On the farm of Tim Kelly 

 is a well-preserved lios of moderate size and oval in plan, with a rampart 

 6 feet high. Area, 272 a. 



Caeraghcondon, Corach an Chundunaigh — "Condon's Marsh." The 

 O.M. records one circular lios of medium size. Area, 158 a. 



