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Gleneeagh, Glen Eiabhach — " Grey Glen." The place is, however, 

 more commonly called Baile Ui EioghbhArdain (O'Keardon's Homestead"). 

 Area, 71a. 



Glenwillin, Gleann an Mhuillinn — " The Mill Glen." Area, 114 A. 



There is one large circular lios, with souterrain and chambers, in which 

 two oghani-inscribed pillar-stones were found. One of the stones has been 

 transferred to the Museum of University College, Cork ; it bears a double 

 inscription, scil. — 



1. Brusco Magi Dovalesci. 



2. Colomagni avi Dueagni. 



The second stone has been re-erected in the field as a scratching-post ! 



Its legend runs — 



Lodimani. 



S.DD. Beal Atha an Aifrinn — " Fordmouth of the Mass." 



Miolta ? -- a field. M. means beasts or lice (perhaps woodlice). 



Pairc a Dallain, the field in which the ogham-inscribed pillar stands. 



Knockaneshane, Cnocdn Sheaghain — " John's Little Hill." Area, 66 a. 



Knocknamoukah, Cnoc na mBuarach — " Hill of the Spansels," an ancient 



milking-place. A rea, 168 a. 



S.D. Boithrin na gCaorach — "Little Eoad of the Sheep." 



Leadington, Baile na Luidean . — " The Lydons' Homestead." Area, 



454 a. 



Ballyneledan (Inq. Car. 1). 



S.D. Pairc na gCloigeann — " Field of the Skulls," on John Barry's 

 farm. 



Old Coukt, Seana Chuirt — Idem. Area, in two parts, 293 a. 



On John Barry's holding were two small circular lioses with souterrains ; 

 both have been destroyed. 



S.D. Seana Bhaile— " Old Village." 



Eaxhgire, Eath Gadhair — " Hound's (or Gadhair's) Eath." 



Eathgaire (D.S.). 



The eponymous lios was a small specimen, now destroyed. On Ned 

 Stack's holding is a well, formerly reputed holy. " iiounds " were made 

 there, and votive offerings were in evidence up to twenty years ago. 

 Area, 143 A. 



S.DD. Cul Ui Mhurchada — " O'Murphy's Corner"; a small sub-div. 



The Leacht (Grave Monument), at meeting-place of three roads. 



Shanavougha, Seana Mhaeha — " Old Milking Place." Area, 174 A. 



Templenacareiga, TBampull na Carraige — " Church of the Eock." 



