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125. Creggaxe (^4). ^^'ot marked in Skehacreggaun. 1336 

 J. Scoler held lands near the old C. of Creggane, given after 

 Cloghkeating and Island duane (Rental). 1656 Lands held by 

 IS". Stritch (C.S., xxxii., p. 26). 



St. Michaels. 



126. BALLiNAcrREA (13). l^oi marked. 1590 T. Arthur died, 

 seised of the Castles of Reibogg, Delishe, and Ballywiline (Inq. 

 Chan., 17). 1634-1633 Nic. Arthur held Dwylish, Rathmichell, 

 and Crewe Iwally {Ilicl, 12, 112). 1624 Sir W. Parsons held 

 Dewlishe or Beallancor C. (Pat. R.). 1657 Beallnacorrie, a broken 

 C. and mill-seat on the brook Corkanrye, late estate of T. Arthur 

 (C.S., xxix., p. 22; and D.S.A., 1-10). 



Knockt^agall. 



127. Dereyki^ockaxe (13). IS'ot marked. 1536 Lord Grey 

 captured Deryknockan C. from Claudus, alias Teig baceagh " and 

 other O'Briens, "mere rebels, public robbers, and malefactors," but 

 was restored (it is alleged by a plot of E. Sexten, who was bribed by 

 Teige, it is said, with a grant of the park and a chamber in the C), 

 and had to be retaken (Inq. Exch., 2). 1594 Stephen Sexten held 

 the lower " Redd Chamber" in it {11., 50). 1607 Dom. Roche held 

 C. (Inq. Chan., 2a). 1634 Dan. O'Brien of Carrigogonnell held C. 

 at his death, and devised it to David Bourke of Xilpeacon (75., 

 Car. I., 211). 1657 The broken C. (C.S., xxix., p. 27). 



128. Ceewally OR Ballyclogh (13). Not marked. Before 1194 

 King Donald granted Imalin to the Cathedral (B.B.L., p. 21). The 

 lands often named as Omaill, Creuagh-Omaill, &c. 1230 Bishop 

 Edmond granted them to J. de St. John (C.S.P.L). 1336 Crew 

 Ymaille held by T. de Valle (Rupefort's Rental). The C. is given 

 separately from Derryknockane in the Perambulation Deed, &c. 

 1615 Crewe Iwally, alias Ballyniclogh, held by Chiis. Arthur^ (Inq. 

 Exch., Jas. I., 29 ; and Chan. 12b ; see also C.S., xxix., p. 28). 



Fahric. — A fragment 8 feet thick to north of the house stood 

 1840 (O.S.L., 8, p. 395). 



KiLPEACON. 



129. Ballyshane (22). Not marked. 1625 Donat O'Brien, of 



^ For the Arthur family, see Journal R.S.A.I., vol. xxviii., pp. 41-45. 



