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S.DD. "The Palatines' Coiner," a place where Palatine planters were 

 buried. 



Geata Buidhe—" Yellow Gate"; a cross-roads. 



Ballydulea, Baile Ui Dhiiin Shleibhe— " O'Dunlea's Homestead." Area, 

 146 a. 



Ballyellane, Baile Ghollain ; meaning doubtful. Area, 169 a. 



There is one small lios, of circular plan, on D. Ahern's ; the rampart 

 stands about 6 feet high. 



S.DD. Gleann a Phuca, G. a Cliuillinn and G. na mBocht — Glens of 

 the Pooka, of the Holly, and of the Poor respectively. 



Ballymoee, Baile More — " Great Village." 



Ballimore, ats Greatetowue (Inq. lac. I). 



Here is the site (there are hardly any recognizable remains) of the 

 ancient church, within a very large graveyard. In the latter are many 

 ancient monuments, densely lichen-covered, and difficult to decipher. 

 One such gravestone co^•ers the remains of Fr. Harrington, O'Connell's 

 preceptor; another marks the last resting-place of Chevalier J. P. Leonard,- 

 " an honest man, a lover of Ireland, and a friend of Prance.'' 



A plain standing stone is inscribed : — 



llic laeet Reverendus loannes 



Sinnigh qui obiit decimo 



tertio die Decembris sex 



agesimo anno suae aetatis 



et vicesimo Septimo anno 



officii sui pastoralis in 



Paroecia de magna 



Insula, et anno Domini 



1721. 



Beside Father Shinnick reposes the body of his successor : — 



I.H.S. 



Here lyeth the body of the 

 W-. Garrett Stack w° 

 departed this life the 

 17 th day of May in 

 68th year of his age 

 1751. 



