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114. Knockeunyn (12). The eastern part of Elm Park. Not 

 marked. 1583 Knockrunj-n C. 1655 It adjoined Kilnakally on the 

 east. Stephen Eoche held Clarine and Knockrinia in fee-simple 

 (C.S., p. 22). Cnockrynine with Clare Iriy held by Marg. Byrne, 

 alias Stephenson^ (D.S.B., 26). 



115. Efenuee, in Corcamore. Unknown. 1583 C. named. AYe 

 find no other mention of the place. 



116. CAHEEnuFF, in Corcamore (12). Unknown. 1583 Carduff 

 C. (Des. R.). Brien Roo O'Brien, of Lackyn, held it (Peyton, 215b). 

 1615 Tha: O'Brien of Attyflin held it (Inq. Chan., 15). Possibly 

 the Cahermore at Barniard and Ballybeg (C.S.,p. 25). 'Not Caherduff, 

 near Monasteranenagh. 



117. Beiskagh MOEE AN-D BEG (12). !N'ot marked. 1583 Briskagh 

 C. 1615 Broskeagh held by Brian Duff (Inq. Chan., 15 ; Inq. Chan., 

 1633, ^^0. 94). 1636 Dan. O'Brien of Ballynoe C. held Broskeagh- 

 begenkeough. 1655 or Broskeaghbrenikeagh. Donough was then 

 deceased, and Marg. Bryne held it and Broskeagh more and beg (Inq. 

 Chan., Car. I., 169, 170; C.S., pp. 16, 20, 23). T. Hallie held 

 Broskeaghbecanikeagh (D.S.B., 26). It was perhaps in Briskaghbeg, 

 where a ruined house stands in Faha Garden with a legend of a 

 headless ghost. 



118. Balltbeown (12). Not marked. 1583 C. named. 1655 

 Held by Marg. Bryne and G. Comyn (C.S., p. 23 ; D.S.B., 26). All 

 these castles were probably small peel towers and stone houses. 



(End of Corcamore group.) 



119. EscLON. Unknown. 1201 Certain lands in Eschluona wer 

 held by St. Mary's Cathedral (B.B.L., p. 103). 1207 AY. de Bui 

 granted Lesnernamadda in it to Bishop Donat O'Brien. Esclon 

 extended from Newtown and Clarani, or Clarina, to Eathen. 121 

 It was held by Almeric de Beaufo, to whom the king ordered E. 

 Burgo to give an exchange for the C. of AskeloD. Walter de Lasc 

 was disseised of it. In 1242 the manor was worth £37 Us. 6y 

 yearly. Extent given, Inq. xxvii.. Hen. III. (Cal. Inq. post mort 

 1280 Eic, son of Walter, late Earl of Ulster, to have seisin 

 Esclone, as held by Emelina, the late Countess. 1309-1329 Th 

 Eic, Earl of Ulster, makes various claims on the manor and cantre 

 (C.S.P.I., Pipe E., Plea E.). The Serle family held under de Bur 



^'For the Stephenson family and this kdy, see Journal E.S.A.I., vol. xxxia 

 pp. 129, 130. 



