Westkoi'P — Ancient Castles of the County of Limerich. 199 



Unplaced Castles. 



282. Castelltnam. Held by Jas. Fox, 1583, and named with 

 Ballygrennane, Bulgadin, and Baggotstown (Des. R., 3b). 



283. Knockfoockan C, with Cloghie, and Thurihie in Ula and 

 Cluggin, 1655 (Petty Map, 67). Perhaps intended for Ballyneety 

 (No. 103, supm, p. 106). 



284. DoNESKEAGH C. 1569 Near Galbally or Kilteely (Carew, i., 

 p. 389). 



285. Castellaghie, County Limerick. Held by Theo. Bourke 

 mac William, 1587 (Fi. 5069). 



286. Castlemues. County Limerick. Perhaps near Ballinity, 

 held by W. F. Nicholas (Fi. 5950, 6461). 



287. Castle Cakkickv. County Limerick (Inq. Exch., Eliz., 

 No. 54, date lost). 



288. Castle Amery. 1272 The Manor of Castle Amory rents of 

 betaghs and free tenants of Grannoth and Ballymelany, the rents of 

 Kilinerath and. the monks of Ohetheney (Owney), serjeantry-fees, 

 ferry, and fishery (Pipe K.). 1277 Same, including Crannock, Bally- 

 molan, and Kylneragh, late held by AValter de Burgo {Ib.^ 8). 1296 

 Named with Kilary, Balicorran, Donaghmore, Rathkeale, and various 

 lands in County Limerick. Suit of Almerica de Bellofago and H. 

 f. Philip f. Daniel about 100 acres in dower at Castle Amery in 

 County Limerick, &c. (Plea R., xxv., Ed. I., m. 48). 



289. Clouboi^ge in Esgrene. 1289 J. f. Galf has suit with 

 Agnes de Valence about land and woods at Clouboyng in Esgren ; and, 

 later, it is found that the cause of the death of T. de Lesse was 

 " that he fell from the wall of the C. of Clouboyn through a gust of 

 wind" (Plea R. ; P.R.O.I.).i 



290. Pallasbeg (15). Not marked. [Accidentally omitted from 

 its place after Tough, No. 86,swjt?/-«,p. 100.] Circa 1590 Pallisnetough 

 (Pallesnetowghe) C, marked near Toghsegrene C. (Hardiman Map, 36 

 and 56). 1655 Pallisbeg C, Teig O'Bryne (C.S., xxx., p. 8). The 

 place, but not the C, marked (D.S.A., 30). 



^ I owe this entry to Rev. St. John Seymour. The chapel of Clouboiig, 1302, 

 Cloughboyue, 1615, Clogbboen, 1607, or CluaTibong, 1437 (?) usually appears in 

 the Visitations of the see of Emly. It is neither Clonbeg nor Ballynaclough, but 

 is given with the Church of Gren, being in Esgrene ; it is not Castleboynagh 

 Wetheney, nor Kilboygnan in Aherloe. 



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