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178. PxjLLAGH (30). Not marked. 1657 C. on Polagli'^ 

 (D.S.A., 42). No 'other mention, a doubtful site. 



179. Ttjlloyin (31). Marked. 1586 Tuloven C, in Cosmaye 

 (C.S.P.I., p. 238). 1587 Pardon of Eic. Leas of Toolaobhin. 1600 

 Pardon of Edm. Leos, of Tullevine, and J". Leos, of DoUagh (Fi. 5006 

 and 6452). 1606 The same Edm. died, succeeded in C. by his son 

 Jas., aged 30, in 1636 (Inq. Chan., 161). 1621 Sir ^V. Parsons Tvas 

 granted Tullavin C, late estate of Jas. Leo (Pat.). 1637 E. Leo held 

 Tullaghfin (Inq. Chan., 190). 1655 Tullovyne C, bawn, stone-house, 

 orchard, and two mills, late estate of Jas. Leo (C.S., xxiv., p. 29; 

 B.D., p. 72). 1666 Granted to Cha. Ormsby (Act Sett.). 



Fabric. — A typical peel tower, with the usual window-slits, 

 probably of late fifteenth century. Carving of a sheelanagig on the 

 outer wall. 



Athlacca. 



180. Ttjlleeboy or Castle Ivees (31). Not marked; but tradi- 

 tionally at the present house. 1319-20 Tylahorwy, Co. Lym., held 

 by Jo. de Kerredyn ; the King granted it to W., Bishop of Ossory, and 

 his heirs for ever (Writ, Pipe E., No. 43). 1583 Edm. Leo held 

 Tollereboye andEoss Temple ; "W. Eyurdane had held the C, when he 

 was slain in Desmond's rebellion (Inq. Exch., Jas. I., No. 8 ; Des. E., 

 39 b ; C.S.P.L). 1655 AYalter and Morras Lee held the C. and bawn 

 (C.S., xxiv., p. 10; D.S.A., 49; B.D., 72). 



181. Athlacca (39). Not marked. 1285 Athleketh, a manor of 

 Maur. EitzGerald, frequently appears with Adare, as a manor of the 

 Earls of Kildare. 1318 J. Gower held it. There is little independent 

 mention of it. 1655 David Lacy held Aghleakagh C, mill, and 

 orchard (C.S., xxiv., p. 9 ; D.S.A., 42). 1666 Granted to C. Ormsby 

 (Act Sett.). The C. was standing in 1827 (EitzGerald, i., p. 323), 

 destroyed before 1840. 



182 Ballincurragh (31). Not marked. 1655 Ballycoragh C. in 

 Athlacca (D.S.A., 45) ; no other mention. Doubtful site. 



183. Eathcannon (39). Marked. A manor of the Earl of 

 Kildare ; after the attainder of Silken Thomas, the Manors of Adare, 

 Crome, Eachanan, and Tobernea were in the King's hands, 1540 

 (C.S.P.L, p. 254). 1583 J. and Moriert Buy macKynery had been 

 slain at Eachanyn, in rebellion of Gerald, Earl of Desmond (Inq. Exch., 

 38). 1622 Jas. Casey settled his C. of Eathcannon (Inq. Exch., 198). 

 1624 Sir W. Parson held C, late estate of J. Casey (Inq. Chan., 44, 

 190). Sir Drury Wray, by his marriage with the eldest dau. of 



