158 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



Ballinort, who settled it on his younger son Richard,^ of Bally gleaghan 

 or Hollypark. 



Fabric . — The Down Survey and Trustee Map (17) show it as a 

 strong peel tower in a square court, with turrets at each corner.^ The 

 1703 Estate Book of Jas. II., p. 91, describes it as Ballyglahan.. a very 

 strong castle in good repair with a bawn of lime and stone about it^ 

 near 30 feet high, with four strong turrets, an orchard and a garden. 



146. KiLwiEEY C, unknown ; but in Kenry, held with the last by 

 Ed. mac David, 1583 (Des. R., 35). 



147. Deomlohan (11). Kot marked. Probably on Prospect Hill. 

 1583 Lystrumloghan C. in Kylkuman (Peyton, p. 224 ; Des. R., 74b). 

 1657 Dromeloghane, Ger. FitzGerald (CIS., xxvi., p. 21). Granted 

 to the Duke of York, and sold to W. Taylor, 1703. 



148. Ballyxowgoole C, in Kylcurnan. 1583 Knight of Glin 

 (Des. E., 74b). Unknown. 



149. Gaekexballaghoxoo C, given with last (Des. R., 74b), 

 perhaps Shanballymore, granted to Boston, 1590; held by J. EitzGerald. 

 1655 Granted to Duke of York, and sold (1703) to AV. Taylor 

 (Fi. 5444; C.S., xxvi., p. 20; O.S., 11). 



150. Ballycahan (11). jS'ot marked. 1583 C. given (Des. R.^ 

 74b) and in Boston grant. 



151. Castle Behiz. 1573-1583 Among Knight of Glin's lands, 

 separately from Beagh (Carew, i., p. 435 ; Des. R., 74b). 



152. Castle Grey (11). lS"ot marked. Perhaps one of last,, 

 possibly Ballynikerrigly, ''Townland of the Grey Rock," in Boston 

 Grant. 



153. Deekeex (11). Marked. Perhaps one of last-named sites. 

 We lind no records under the name. 



Fahric. — A tower 50 feet by 20 feet ; the sides down, but the end 

 remain (O.S.L., 9, p. 67). 



154. Caeeiganea, in Ballyshonickbane (11). Marked. 1578 C. 

 held by Knight of Glin (Des. R., 74b ; Peyton, 223). Grants to Drur 

 and Beston; Cowleshonikyne,^ with Arloman (undated Inq. Exch., 54) 

 as held by Tho. Came, a rebel. 1655 T. EitzGerald and N. Eannin 



1 Bailygleaghan -was the name used down to the death of Ric. Taylor, 17; 

 (Prerogative Wills, Dublin). 



2 Plate XIII. 



3 It is called Co-wleshonikyne " in Inq. Exch., 54. This prefix " Cul " is n 

 uncommon, as e.g. Culballysiward for Ballysiward, and Cullkilltily for Kiltel 

 (C.S., xxxi., p. 2). 



