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Eallymoroghoe (Ballymurpliy), held Ballyshane C. (Inq. Chan., 94). 

 1657 Ballishane, in Kilpichane, stump of C. held by M. Bryne 

 (D.S.B., 21-23). 



Ballycahane. 



130. Ballycahane (22). Marked. 1281 Henry de Berkeley 

 (Mem. K. Exch.). 1295 Pardon at instance of H. Berkeley to Edm. 

 de Berkley for death of T. f. Ralph (Justic. R. Cal., p. 70). 1321 

 Suit of Anastas, widow of H. de Berkeley, and Roger, her son, 

 as to dower on same and Dromassill {Ih., 133, m. 8). 1336 H. 

 Berkeley held it. The family continued in possession. Their ances- 

 tors held it from And. Le Yngles. Brian du:ff or Barnaby O'Brien 

 had ravaged their land (Inq. Exch., 28). Among the mayors and 

 slierifPs of Limerick we find several members of this family. 1378 

 Thomas Barkly was bailiff. 1402 Laurence Barkly was mayor of 

 Limerick. 1524 The Earl of Kildare gave Edm. Byrkley a bay 

 horse (App. 9 Rep., p. 285). 1578 Henry Brickelie died seised of 

 Balleichan, Dromassell, &c. ; his widow, Elizabeth Brickelie, alias 

 Bonfield, and their son Edmund are named (Inq. Exch., 4). 1589 

 Edm, "Bricklea" died, seised of the C. of Ballykahan, Cnockdro- 

 masseli, and Corbutt; his son Henry, aged 21 (Inq. Exch., 22, 281). 

 1620 Henry Barkly was chosen mayor and deposed the same day. 

 1655 Held by Era. Barkly, sold to Geo. Peacock (B.D., pp. 55, 56 ; 

 C.S. xxxii., p. 7 ; D.S.B., 22-26). 1667 Ballycahan N. confirmed to 

 latter (Act Sett.). Lenihan, giving no authority, says that the C. 

 was built by an O'Grady in 1400 (p. 59). 



Falric. — It lies to the west of the church ; is 40 feet high, with 

 walls 4 feet thick, and had three stories, the lowest, vaulted, 27 feet 

 by 18 feet. At the north-west angle is a turret 52 feet high (O.S.L., 

 8, p. 237). 



131. Ballykegan (22). JN'ot marked. 1186 Baliiriagain con- 

 firmed to Abbey of Magio (C.S.P.L). 1583 C. held by T. Burgat 

 in Ballechahen x^arish (Des. R., 7b; Peyton, 28; see also D.S.B., 

 22). 



132. Kildonnell (22). Kot marked. 1655 C. shown (D.S.B., 

 22). 1667 Confirmed to Sir A. Ingram (Act Sett.), a doubtful site. 



MONASTERANENAGH. 



133. Kilderry (22). Xot marked. 1584 J. O'Cahisse (Casey), 

 slain in rebellion, held the C, very ruinous (Des. R., 71 ; Peyton 214b).. 



