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Proceedings of the Boyal Irish Academy. 



Ixcn St. Laweexce. 



53. IxcH Sr. Lawrence J4\ ^Marked. 1242 Xamed as tlie 

 manor of Tristellauerau i^C.S.r.I.'. 1272-74 Walter de Burgo held 

 it with Castr konvug (Pipe E., 1 and o\ 1309 Fiue of Eic. de 

 Eiirgo, Earl of Ulster, on manors gf Esclon and Tristellaneraiis. 1327 

 'VS'. Eurke, Ms cousin and heii*. got living of same. 1410 Emon, 

 second son of Walter Euff Eurk, was, by his father's disposition, 

 given tEe fom- seisreachs of Disert Labrais, and the four of Garran 

 ui chiabaigh in Aes-tri-muighe (Eental). looS Tho. mac Eic. Eourke 

 held Dysai'delowrowe in Clynelynm (Fi. 274\ 15S3 Perhaps C. and 

 viE of Inshe (Des. E., S). 1641 Thco. Lord Erittas settled it on 

 his mother. Margaret, widow of John Earon of Erittas, the C. of 

 Grenanbeg with Euocki'uo and Enishenlawreuce, Knocktanacastlane 

 C. Diinemona C. Eathjordan and Castle Troy (C.S.P.L, 1660-62). 

 1655 Inshenlawrence held by Cormock Heyne (D.S.A., 13 ; C.S., xxi., 

 p. 30). 1703 Sold as estate of Lord Erittas to the HoUow Elades 

 Company. 



54. EjN'ocKKOE Mason, ''Court" (23). Xot marked. Perhaps 

 CasteUknocke, 15S3 (Des. E., 37\ but doubtful. 



Fabric. — In 1S40 a mound of fallen stonework was calk-d 

 " Shancuiit *' ^O.S.L., S. p. 361\ We liud no certain records. 



LlTDEy. 



55. EjLcrLLDTE ^14\ Xot marked. 15 S3 KyllkoUen C. held by 

 W. Eom-ke (Des. E., 57\ 1623 Eardon to Jasper "White f or alienat 

 iug C. to J. Eoch (Pat. E.}. 1624 Stephen Eoch held it Jnq. Chan 

 24a). 1655 C. and bawen held by Ingoldsbye. EilcowEn is shown 

 as a taU tower, with high gables and chimneys (D.S.A. 26, C.S., xxi. 

 p. 38) ; not to be confused with KilcuUaue in Small County. 



56. Ealltmaceeese J4\ Xot m:U'ked. 1621 H. Holcroft was 

 granted C. and bawn of Eallym'rice in Clanwilliam ^Pat. E., 

 !N"o. xxxiv.). 166S Granted to Duke of York. 1703 Sold to Abraham 

 Greene. 



57. Leddexmoke ^23), Xot marked. 1540 Maoili'e Eui'k of 

 Baile na cceai'd held Lodan mor ^Eental). 1583 W. Eurke held 

 the C. (Des. E., 37). 1600 James Gould^ died in possession of it 



- He also held the Dominican Conrem in Limerick, and Corbally Castle. 



