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Fahric. — The eastern wing of a larger j^eel tower stands ; it is 

 26 feet by 14 feet, and 51 feet high, with four stories, a perfect spiral 

 stair, porch, and vaulted rooms under a stone roof. Bond stones of 

 the levelled *' Court" project from the west wall (O.S.L., 8, p. 289). 

 The wooden floors remained in 1874. It was traditionally an O'Brien 

 C, and evidently of the late fifteenth century. 



137. Balltjiuephy (22). Not marked. 1300 Suits of Barth. and 

 Elena Appelgard, with T. and Anastatia de Sancto Bosco and Jordan 

 de Dykelyston, about lands at Balymoruth (Plea E., 52, m. 7), and 

 1315 of J. f. Bic. f. Ector and "W. Appilgard, about pasture in Baly- 

 morghith (75. , 138, m. 7). 1584 Bally vorragho we held by Bryan Duff 

 (Ei. 4486 ; and in 1615, Inq. Chan., 15) ; he had granted the C. and 

 bawnto David Bourke (1625, Inq. Exch., 94). 1655 The broken C. 

 and bawn, Marg. Bryne (C.S., xxxii., p- 11 ; B.D., 57). 



138. AsHFOKT or Anj^agheostie (13). Castle Eield" marked. 

 1542 Anaroche held by Tege O'Brene (Carew, i., p. 202) and by Brian 

 Duff, 1584 (Fi. 4486, 4615). 1600 N. Stritch held a moiety of the 

 C. and surrounding wall or bawn of Annagh Bosin (Inq. Exch,, 50, 

 54; Chan. 10a). 1609 The ford of Anagh Irestie and brook at 

 Anagh Irestie (Perambulation Deed). 1657 It was then inMungret, 

 and lay near the stream opposite Greenmount (C.S., p. 11; Petty 

 Map, 64; D.S.A., 1). 1667 Confirmed to E. Eolleston. 



Croom (part). 



139. Deohassell or Tory Hill (22). Not marked. 902 

 Asail fort was reserved to the "King of Cashel (Book of Bights). Asail 

 was said to be brother of Aenghus of Dun Aenghus in Aran. 1289 

 Drumassell at Crometh, held by Juliana, heiress of Maur. FitzGerald 

 (Plea E., 14), and by the Berkeleys from 1321 to 1657 (see supra, 

 section 130). Brian Duff, 1583, got head rent. 1640 Morris Brickley 

 joined the Confederates. Eran. Berkeley sold it to G. Peacock. 

 Cnock-droum Assill, with a fishing weir, by M. ffox ; Lochneguirra, 

 by E. Barkeli, C. shown in all the maps (D.S.B., 21, 24 ; C.S., xxxii., 

 p. 5). 1667 Confirmed to Sir A. Ingram (Act Sett.). 



140. Corrabtjl (30). Not marked. 1655 Marg. O'Brien held 

 Carabud, a broken C, sold to Sir A. Ingram and J. Newenham (C.S., 

 xxxii., p. 5; D.S.B., 21; B.D., p. 54). 1669 Granted to Duke of 

 York. 



