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Ballygodan {lb., 144). 1399 The custody of the estate of Ric. Harold 

 in Ballylogh, disturbed by his widow (Mem. R.). 1578 Pardon to 

 J. Mac Morris O'Rahelly, of Cromal (Fi. 3364). 1583 Knockgromell, 

 a poor, low C. or peel tower (Des. R., p. 6). It is called " Cromwell- 

 oknowing" C. (Peyton, 15); Cromyglaon (iJ.,p. 228), and Gromewell 

 (Carew). 1591 C. transferred by W. Agar to W. Carter (Inq. Chan., 

 6b). 1597 Jas. Cromwell got a lease of Corcomohead from the 

 Cathedral Chapter (Exch. Records, p. 6). 1607 Cromwell or Crom- 

 awall C. to J^. Haward (Pat. R.). 1637 Era. Fitton, of Anny, married 

 J. Lacy, and held, with other lands, Cromwell or Cnocknegromwille ; he 

 was "a distracted lunatic and non compos mentis" (Inq. Chan., 191). 

 1655 Cromwell, W. Fitton, and Annabel Browne (C.S., xxxi., p. 3; 

 Petty Map, 68; B.D., 118). 1688 Jas. FitzGerald, of CromweU, 

 attainted (Trustee Map, " 21 "). 1703 Sold to B. Burton. 



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235. Carrigkittle or Carnkettle (33). T^ot marked on rock of 

 Carrickittle ; but foundations remain. One of the oldest castles in 

 County Limerick. 1199 J. de Gray was granted the lands between it 

 and C. d'Any. King John granted to "W. de jS'aish the C.s of 

 Karakitel, and the theudum of Lirickmadh, and cantred of Huheny 

 (C. S.P.I. ), Karrakytyl C. and Kyldrumon as in copy in Gormanstown 

 Reg., p. 210. 1291 The rector of Athissel had a portion at Carne- 

 ketil in Grene. 1297 Suit of W. Whitfot, father of Matilda, wife of 

 Ric. le Mouner, who held Carrigkitel of which Ric. and Marg. de 

 Londres were tenants (Plea R.). 1307 Karnekytele and Killtyle 

 were granted to Sir Phil. Wolfe (Gorm. Reg., p. 211). 1309 Held 

 by Sir "Walter L'Enfaunt in capite at £14 105. &d. before their 

 delivery to Alex, de London, cousin and heir of Johan, wife of said 

 Walter (Pipe R.). 1318 The Crown took up Kyltil ; ^^'ic. an 

 Juliana de LeesJ held Carnkityl, Clothurolethan and Clothursyne 

 (Plea R., 121, m. 2). 1373 W. de Londres alienated Carryketil to 

 E. Bagot withoutjlicense (Pipe R.). 1410 circa Walter Bourke 

 assigned to his third son Tiboit the seisreachs of Britas, Rathsiurtain, 

 Carraigciotal, and Baileloisge (Burke Rental). 1510 Garret, Earl of 

 Kildare, and the English built a C. on Carraigcital (A.F.M.). 1537 

 The profits of this Manor, forfeited by Silken Thomas, taken by Jas. 

 f. John of Desmond (Carew i., p. 131). 1583 Ger., Earl of Desmond, 

 traitor, held, on his] entry into rebellion, the little C. of Carrigkittle, 

 a small C. or peel situated on. the top of a mount in Kiltyly (Inq. 



