Westropp — Ancient Cadles of the County of Lbnerkk. 149 



1290 onward. The cantrcd is named down to 1377 (Pat. li.). 

 Eschluana Parish, alias Kilkeedy till 1419 (Taxa. Proc, B.B.L.).' 



120. [N'ewtown (4). Kot marked. 1283-1321. A series of law- 

 suits of Simon Wallys and others holding Keweton in Esclon," or 



de Esclon" (Pipe K., No. 14 ; Plea K., No. 131, &c.). 1502 Donough 

 O'Brien was Lord from Adare to Limerick, and from Baile nuadh to 

 Monasteranenagh, died (A.E.M.). 1636 Galfrid Galwey'^ died seised 

 of Ballinoe more and begg, alias Newtown, which he had settled on 

 D. Nihell (Inq. Chan., 181). 1657 Balinoe, an old C, demolished, 

 with a fish-weir, late property of D. O'Brien (C.S., xxxii., p. 30). 

 1666 Confirmed with the C. ploughland to Michael Boyle (Act Sett.). 



121. Cloughatacka (13). Site marked near the Ferrybridge on 

 the Maigue. 1583 Cloughytackie C. in Corcamore, Conor Moyle 

 O'Brien held Cloughitackye (Des. B., 8, 40b). 1588 Granted to Ric. 

 and Alex. Phitton (Fi. 5175). 1611 Sir E. Eitten granted the C. to 

 T.Butler (Inq. Chan., 6b). 1657 The lands and stump of a C. held 

 by Marg. Bryne, alias Stephenson, of Carrigoguinnell (C.S., xxxii., 

 p. 18). 1669 Confirmed to W. Barker (D.S.B., 16 ; and Act Sett.). 



122. CoRBALLY (5). Not marked. Circa 1215 Patents of John 

 and Hen. III. refer to ten ploughlands and a hospital for ''Leapers " 

 at Corbally (Inq. Chan., 12b, Jas. I.). 1377 Tenements called Minster 

 in Corbally granted for repair of the House of the Eriars Preachers, 

 Limerick (Close R., No. 20). 1583 C. at Courtbrack^ and an old C. 

 which belonged to the said (Black) Abbey, and adjoins a hamlet 

 called Corbally. It was " ruinous and badly situated on the lower 

 part of a certain moor," and held by G., Earl of Desmond (Des. R., 7 ; 

 Inq. Exch., 11). C. granted, 1586, to Earl of Thomond (C.S.P.I., 

 p. 311). 1589 To Rob. Anstey (Ei. 5347). 1600 By Jas. Gould, at 

 his death T. Gould and Phil. Eield enfeoffed Edm. England in it 

 (Inq. Chan., 13a). 1618 A. macDermod O'Brien and M. Bourk, his 

 wife, enfeoffed W. Creagh f . Martin in hamlets of Caherkeilgeneragh 

 and Corbally (Inq. Chan., Car. L, 23). 1621 Sir W. Parsons got it 

 (Pat. R.). Not to be confused with the north-eastern Corbally, near 

 Limerick. 



^ See notes by J. Grene Barry and T. J. Westropp, Journal R.S.A.I., vol. 

 xxxiii., pp. 197-9. 



- See section 8, sii'pra. Also Journal E.S.A.I., vol. xxviii., p. 42, for this 

 family. 



2 Courtbrack, see No. 23, supra. 



