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C. was sold to E. Swete (C.S., xxi., p. 21 ; D.S.A., 31, 36 ; B.D., 57). 

 1669 Granted to Sir W. King (Act Sett.). 1706 His son George 

 succeeded, and the place eventually passed to his relative, Joseph 

 Cripps, who took the name of Yilliers. The C. and house, with a 

 fine library, were burned, and the ruins demolished. 



Fedaxoee. 



198. Fedamoee (22). Site marked in Castlequarter." 1186 

 Ifedomair granted to Magio Abbey (Charter). It was a manor, 1237 

 (C.S.P.I.). 1317 W. de Camville held Fedmer ; Geffry was his son 

 and heir : he had a suit with Sir T. de Clare about the lands (Plea E., 

 119). 1347 Matilda de " Vernon," Isab. de Bermingham, and others 

 got livery (Pipe E.). 1351 Eic. de Stafford married Marg. de 

 " Yerdon," heiress of Matilda, and held Fedemer {Ibid.). 1583 

 J. mac Dairegeloch had held the old C. of ffedamore (Des. E., 5b). 

 1588 This was granted to Edm. Manering (Inq. Exch., 25), and to 

 "Donat, Earl of Thomond, as Eeadamore old C, late estate of Earl of 

 Desmond (Pat. E.). 1657 Bart., Earl of Thomond, held it, the 

 manor. Courts, «S:c. (C.S., xxxi., p. 18). 



199. CoALicK C. 1583 Kamed with the last (Des. E., 5b). 1586 

 Held by J. Morrice ; it was in ffedamore, and is given with Fannings- 

 town and Shanaclogh (Peyton, 9b). 



200. Cloghadoolarty (22). Xot marked. The rock of Clogha- 

 doolarty and fort of Cashelmongan remain. In 1402 a Eob. Dullard 

 and others are given the lands of Letieia Eide at Kilmallock, in trust 

 (Pat. E.). 1583 Cloghdullardy C, T. Burgat, of Kilmallock 

 (Des. E., 8; Peyton, p. 15; Inq. Exch., 10). 1600 Jas. Gould 

 held it at his death (Inq. Chan., 28b). 1657 Held by G. Ingoldesbye. 

 It was then in Glynogrey (C.S., xxxi., p. 19). 



201. Gaeryellax (22). Site marked near Cashelmongan. Probably 

 last-named C. 1655 The land held by J. Lysaght (C.S., p. 19). 

 1667 Granted to Lord Kingston. 



202. Ballyea (22-31). Kot marked. 1583 Balliea C. and vill. 

 in ffedamore (Des. E., 5b). 1588 Balliea C. and Killfedamore, to 

 E. Manering (Inq. Exch., Jas. I., Ko. 25). Don. O'Grady, of Kill- 

 feadamore, complains that Mainwaring took a parcel of the lands in 

 which Jas., Earl of Desmond, had enfeoffed J. O'Grady, his father. 

 Clement Fanning, Pierce Creagh, and ^N". Fox also complain of 

 assessments in *'haIEace" money made by Mainwaring (C.S.P.I.). 

 1618 Surrender and regrant to D.', Earl of Thomond (Pat. E.). 1620 



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