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Erownstown" (Pat. E.). 1655 there was a "stone house" there 

 (D.S.A., 7 exp.). 



Caheenakry. 



38. Caheenaeet (13). Not marked. 1207 Keyrnedyn, alias 

 Carnarthy, is named in Prince John's Charter (B.B.L., p. 89). 1320 

 Suit as to Eic. Eagot's rights under charter of Eic, father of 

 J. le Moyne, at Wallygard^ in Carnarthy (Plea E.). 1540 Carran 

 Fhearadhaigh in Burke estates (Eental). 1619 The C. and fort of 

 Carnary granted to Holcroft, being late estate of George Eourke f . Tho. 

 1655 The lands with a C. and a beaune held by John Eourke, &c. 

 (D.S.A., 7 exp., C.S., xxix., p. 16). 



39. Ealltis-eety (14). 1619 Edm. Comyn held Whitestown C. At 

 his death his son "W. succeeded. 1655 Whitestown, alias Eallyneety, C. 

 in Luidenbeg held by Lau. Comyn (D.S.A., 14, 26, C.S., xxi., p. 37). 

 1666 To Duke of York. 1702 To Alderman Eob. Twigg. 



St. N'icholas. 



40. Eallysheedy (13). ^s^'ot marked. 1607 Jas. Fox, C. of Bally- 

 sheeda (Inq. Chan., 378), also in 1655 (C.S., xxix., p. 35). 



Donaghmoee. 



41. Eathtjed (13). Marked. The ancient Eathsuird, or Eath- 

 ardasuird (Book of Eights). Eathsyward was a parish 1253 to 1418 

 ("Churches," jS^. 32). In 1583 J. Browne, C. of Eathwerde, well 

 repaired, with an iron door, balne, pigeon-house, and other buildings 

 (Des. E., 67b. See Peyton, p. 233). 1589 C. granted to Eob. Anstey 

 (Pi., 5363). 1600 Held by Jf. Stritch (Inq. Ex., 11, Chan., 9a). 

 1606 Eourke and Ph. Field held in fee the entire C. of Eathuii'd, 

 fishery, &c. (Inq. Chan. Car. I., 231). 1655 The lands held by IS", and 

 Jas. Eourke and Earth. Stacpoll (C.S., xxix., p. 36). 1666 Grant to 

 Capt. J. Eriend (Act Sett.) and iN". Eathurd to Capt. Winckworth. 



Fabric. — A round C, square inside, 20^ feet internally, with 

 four stories, the third floor being vaulted. It is about 35 feet higli, 

 the walls 13 feet thick at greatest mass. A nearly levelled rath 

 lies 30 yards to north-west (O.S.L., 8, p. 160). 



Perhaps in Eallinagarde, now in Caheravally. 



