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been taken for cobhair," assistance, relief, or [in tbe old sense] 

 comfort."^ 



82. Cappacullen and Cappanoue: (15). Not marked. The last 

 townland includes tbe deerpark of Glenstal. 1553 The townland of 

 Keapenock (Inq. Exch., 1 of Mary). They are named with Castle 

 Boenagh in the grants of 1552, 1562, and 1592. 1569 Pardon to 

 Henry Mac Lysagh Omulrian, of Keapeycullen (Fi., 1342). 1604 

 Grant to Theo. Baron Bourgh, of Castleconnell, the C. of Cappencullen, 

 part of estate of Conogher, mac Edmund, mac Lysagh, O'Mulrian 

 (Pat. R.). 1625 Cormac Mac Gorman held it (Inq. Chan., 26). 1655 

 The C. is shown in " Capullen" (D.S.A., 28, Petty, 66). The town- 

 lands of Skartt, Keapanewke, Keapacullin, and Laghane, with a C. of 

 Col. Piers Welsh (C.S., xxx., p. 3 ; B.D., p. 113). The castle stood 

 in the north-east end of Cappacullen, near Moroe. 1666 Rob. 

 Wilkinson and Simon WTiite confirmed in Glanstall and the moiety 

 of the C. of Cappercullen. 1667 George Evans was granted Capper- 

 cullin (Act Sett.). 



83. Annagh (6). Not marked. 1592 Held by Peter Walsh. See 

 also grants 1552-1592. In 1619 Conor Mulrian held the C. at his 

 death (Inq. Chan., 36b). 1655 John Eyan held C. (C.S., xxx., 

 p. 5, and D.S.A., 28). Col. Piers Walsh is stated to have owned it 

 (B.D., p. 113). It is shown in the D.S. as having two turrets. 



84. Knockygtjeteent (6). Not marked. See 1552, 1562, 1592 

 grants. C. named in Inq. Exch., 36. Townland only in Surveys 

 (C.S., xxx., p. 2). A doubtful site. 



85. Ballyvohheen (15). Not marked. 1586 Beale Kuffyn C. in 

 Monasterio Wony (Peyton, p. 253b). As no other mention occurs, 

 this may refer to Ballyvorneene C. in Clanwilliam \_q. v., section 68]. 



86. ToTJGH, Teaueagh, Tower Hill (15). Not marked. It appears 

 in many curious forms in Tudor documents — Zoghesgren, Xoghtesgrene, 

 Johenishesgrene, attempts to transliterate '*Tuath Aesgreine."^ 1544 

 The Manor C. or fort of Toghexgrene was recovered from a gang of 

 robbers, called the " Oolde children," in Ogonagh, and granted to 

 Thady Mac Brian and his heirs of Grenegounaghe (Fi., 153, Pat. 

 R., 59). 1587 Teige O'Brien held Tooghesgrey. 1591 Morhirtagh, 

 dominus de Patria Twahaosagrene, obiit (Inq. Exch., 5). 1606 



1 As suggested by Mr. M. J. M'Enery. 



2 1539 An indenture between the king and Chonnour O'Brien, of Touyesgren, 

 chief of his nation, as to dues to he paid, viz. : 12 pence for every carwe of land 

 (Carew, i., p. 151). 



