Proceediuf/s of the Rot/al Irish Academy. 



and south, a square door of cut-stoiio to the west, and round-headed 

 windows (O.S.L., 8, p. 281). 



Ballingarry. 



273. Ballingaery (49). Not marked. 1291 Garthegriffin 

 (probably after Griffin de Kupe). 1302 Garthe in Natherlagh. 1291 

 suit of Alicia, widow of Griffin de Rupe, a mill, lands and turf 

 there. 1655 Ballingarry C. in Coshlea (D.S.A., 53). A doubtful 

 site. Strange to say, this place and its namesake in Connello 

 have yielded the only two ogham stones hitherto found in County 

 Limerick. 



Ballyscaddane. 



274. Ballyscaddane, Ryves Castle, or Castle Jane (41 ). Marked. 

 The name probably from the Tipperary family of Scadan or Hareng. 

 Beal atha na sgadiin (O'Donovan). 1229 R. de Burgo gave seisin of 

 Baliscadan to W. de Marisco (C.S.IM.). 1657 Bealenescadane 

 (D.S.A., 54, exp.). 1667 Confirmed to Jo. llyves (Act Sett.). 

 Ryves C. on "site of C. Jane" in new maps.^ A most doubtful 

 site. 



Ballylanders. 



275. Glennahaglish (49). Castle Field " and site marked. 

 1581 Ger. f. Edmund held Glanehaggylshoen C. (Inq. Exch., 11). 

 1608 Edm. MacGibbon, the White Knight, died seised of it (Inq. 

 Chan., 17b). 1655 Glanehagilshy, a small stump of a C, N. Hall 

 or Haly, of Tooreen, sold to J. and W. Beeves (C.S., xxv., p. 7; 

 B.D., p. 92). 1667 Confirmed to J. Beeves (Act Sett.). 



276. Ballydupe (57). Site marked. The D.S.A., 50, shows an 

 unnamed C. in this parish ; but no C. is mentioned in Ballinlondry 

 Manor as held by Sir W. Fenton (C.S., xxv., p. 7). 



Galbally. 



277. Galbally or Ahkrloe (49). Site marked. 1285 Conor 

 mac Dermot was fined £4 for burning the vill of Natherlach 



^ Tlie Fnuilts family was founded at this place by Capt. J. Franks, of Campsall, 

 Yorkshire, in 1650 ; he had fought at Edgehill and Naseby. The llyves family 

 have a monument in the graveyard, put up in 1779 by W. llyves, of Castle June, 

 In memory of his grandfather, William (d. 1705), and his father Nicholas (d. 17H), 

 " descendants of an antient family in Dorcetshire." 



