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Coolcraheen — Colcrafyn — Coulcrahyn — Coul- 



crajiihyn — Culcrahyn — Kiilcrahyn, 3f, 19h, 



20h, 21 e, 36 d, 41 h. 

 Coolkeny — Coulkyr — Coulkyrre — Cnlkyr 



(Queen's County), 19k, 20 i, 21a, 22 g, 



36 b. 

 Costard, William, juror, 48. 

 Coterell, John, juror, 48. 

 Coul- : see also Cool-. 

 Coulgadde : see Eath. 

 Courts, ecclesiastical, 17 (1, 16). 

 king's, 31. 



secular, 14 (10, 15), 17 (16). 

 Cowan : see Kilcoan. 

 Cowlcassynn : see Coolcashin. 

 Coylagk : see Coolaghmore. 

 Cul- : see Cool-. 

 Cunosagh', 50. 

 Curates, 13 (3, 5, 7), 14 (16). 



residence and orders of, 14 (3, 4). 

 pluralities forbidden to, 14 (4). 

 Curia, Roman, register of, 19. 

 Cuyllnafernogi (King's County), 2. 

 Cyllmeagayn : see Kilmaine. 



Damma — Damagb — Dammaht (Co. Kilkenny), 



3 b, 41b. 



ebapel of, 36 h. 

 Danesfort — Doufert — Downfert — Dunfert (Co. 



Kilkenny), 3 b, 19 f, 20 f, 21 d, 22 b, 36 e, 



41b. 

 Danganmore — Dengenmor — Dengilmore — 



Dengylmor — Dengylmore (Co. Kilkenny), 



chapel of, 19a, 20 a, 22 a, 36 h. 

 Deans, rural, 17 (7, 10, 22). 

 Debtors not to be deprived of Sacraments, 



17(18). 

 Delgy : see KildelUg. 

 Delkyn : see Thornback. 

 Dengenmor — Dengilmore — Dengylmor — 



Dengylmore : see Danganmore. 

 Dermot, grandson of Dermot Carry gbe, 16. 

 Derrynahihcb — Athernebynche— Athernynche 



— Derreby — Derynch (Co. Kilkenny), chapel 



of, 19 a, 20 a, 22 a, 36 h. 

 Deruagh — Derwache — Derwaht : see Durrow. 

 Derynch : see Derrynahincb. 

 Desserad : see Dysart. 

 Deuerous, Henry, juror, 48. 

 Dirvagh : see Durrow. 



Dirvaill, daughter of Donat Eiavr, 16. 



Dirvayll, daughter of Cod ye, 16. 



Disert — Diserte : see Dysart. 



Disertoloskan : see Dysart. 



Distraints, 31. 



Divorce, IS (5). 



Donaghmore — Donaghmor — Donamore — 



Donnahmor (Queen's County), 19 k, 20 i, 



21a, 36 b. 

 Donaghmnre — Donacmor — Donaghmor — 



Donnathmor — Douenagbmore (barony of 



Fassadinin, Co. Kilkenny), 19 h, 20 h, 21 c, 



22 g, 36 d, 41 h. 

 Donaghmore — Donachmore — Donaghmor — 



Douenagbmore (barony of Galmoy, Co. 



Kilkenny), 19 g, 20 g, 21b, 221, 41 g. 

 chapel of, 19 g. 

 Donald, son of McGrynynn, 16. 

 Donat Eiavf, 16. 

 Don- : see also Dun-. 

 Donimegan : see Dunnamaggan. 

 Donnahmor — Donnathmor : see Donaghmore. 

 Dorow — Dorrac : see DurroNv. 

 Douenagbmore : see Donaghmore. 

 Down- : see Dun-. 

 Dowysky — Dowyskych : see Graiguenania- 



nagh. 

 Drimgelgy — Dromdelgy — Dromdelgyn : see 



Thornback. 

 Dromdowny : see Drumdowney. 

 Dromerhyr — Dromerther — Dromerthir — Dro- 



myrthre — Droumerthir : see Drumerhin. 

 Droundonenni : see Drumdowney. 

 Drumdelgan — Drumdelgyn : see Thornback. 

 Drumdowney — Dromdowny — Droundonenni — 



Drumdowny (Co. Kilkenny), 19 b, 20 b, 



36 g. 

 Drumerhin — Dromerhyr — Diomerther — Dro- 

 merthir — Dromyrthre — Droumerthir — 



Drumhyrthyr (Co. Kilkenny), 19 e, 20 e, 



21 e, 22 b, 36 f, 41 f. 

 Drumgelgyn : see Thornback. 

 Drumhyrthyr : see Drumerhin. 

 Dublin — Dyuelyn — Dyvelyn, 31. 

 archbishop of, 15. 



procurations payable to, 13 (3). 

 provincial constitutions of, 13. 

 archbishops of: see Bicknor, Loftus, 



Eokeby, St. Paul. 

 bishops suffragan of, 13, 17, 18. 

 document dated at, 12. 

 Holy Trinity Church in, council at, 18. 

 parliament at, 12, 30. 



^ Culneuurnoge appears in the Book of Survey and Distribution (P. IL 0. Ireland) as a townland 

 in the north-east of the parish of Seirkieran. It is not marked in the Down Survey, and seems to 

 have been incorporated with Breaghmore under the Protectorate. 



