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1289 Matilda Anevil claimed do^er off Kilfrush (Plea E.). 1583 

 Kyllfrushe C. held by Eaii of Desmond (Des. E., 3b; Peyton, p. 14). 

 1587 The head-rent of W. Nugent, of Kilfrush, granted to Sir E. 

 Fyton. 1604 Confirmed to Morice Hurley, of Knocklong (Pat. Pt.). 

 1655 Held by Sir Morrish Hurley (C.S., xxxi., p. 5). 1657 Sold to 

 J. Bullingbroke, &c. (B.D., 118). 



219. GoKiiANSTOAVN Gkaby (40). Marked. 1574 Pardon to Edm. 

 Fox, alia8 Boskagh, of Gormanstown (Fi. 2472). 1583 Ballygorman, 

 alias Gormanstown, in Poblebuskagh, alias Foxe's country, Jas. 

 ffoxe (Des. K., 3b ; Peyton, p. 11). It was held by the same family 

 till 1655; Gormanstown, decayed C, Edm. fOox. (C.S., xxxi., p. 13). 



Fabric. — It stands beside the Morning Star Eiver ; and measures 

 17|- feet by 8 feet inside ; walls, 3 feet 9 inches thick. Two doors to 

 the east and west, the latter carved with crosses and circles. It is 

 24 feet high, and has the lower room vaulted (O.S.L., 8, p. 275). 



220. Gakeysculibine (40). JSTot marked. The C.S. (xxxi., p. 13) 

 shows it as adjoining Bulgadin Eady on the south, Ballystony- 

 beg and Ballyvulhane on the north, Ballycolloo on the east, and 

 Cosmagh Barony on the west, as vol. xxiv., pp. 17 and 19, and the 

 D.S.A. Map, 34, show that Tankardstown^ and Ballybeg are included 

 by mistake. "We get Ballinamona as corresponding to Garrysculibine, 

 not to be confused with two other C.s in the other Ballynamonas 

 (see infra, 222, 223). 1583 Garriskowleben C. (Des. E., 32, 33b; 

 Peyton, 11b). 1655 BallyvuUigidin and Garrisculibine ruinous C, 

 Edm. ffox (C.S., xxxi., p. 13 ; D.S.A., 34). 



221. Adamstown or Ballthyavard (32). Not marked. 1583 

 Ballyhyward, between Gormanstown and Bagotstown (Peyton, 11). 

 Ballyadam with Ballytanckards and GarriskuUibine (Des. E., 33b). 

 1655 Adamstown decayed C, Edm. Fox, of Bulgiden Fox (C.S., xxxi., 

 p. 13). 



Ballyxamona. 



222. Ballynamonabeg (32). Not marked. 1287 Vill de Mora 

 (C.S.P.I.). 1583 Two C.s in Ballynemonybeg J". Browne (Des. E., 

 67b; Peyton, 12b; Inq. Exch., 11). 1607 N. Haward held it 

 (Pat. E.), in 1637, F. Fitton of Anny (Inq. Chan., 191), and in 1655, 

 Morris Baggott (C.S., xxxi., p. 24). 



Fabric. — It stood near the west wall of the graveyard, but was 

 levelled before 1840. 



^ Not to be confused with the other Tankardstown. See section 190, supra. 



