208 Proceediihjs of the Royal Irish Academy. 



1629 Edm. Fitzgerald, of Lissakaire C, alias Tryenlassamacdirry, or 

 Garrinp'son; he had enfeoffed Edm. Lacy in 1609 (Inq. Chan., ix., 74). 

 1655 The ruinated C. held by Lord BrohilP (C.S., xxii., p. 71). 

 It was traditionally regarded as a de Lacy C. in 1840. 



Fahric. — It is quite defaced; the south and west walls 20 feet high, 

 and barely 12 feet of the other sides (O.S.L., 9, p. 451). 



300. Balltcullen (19). Not marked. 1289 John and Roger f. 

 David Belcoe held parts of Balycollan ; Ad. Flemeng unjustly dis- 

 seised the lands (Plea R., 14., m. 11). Maur. and Eva de Lees were 

 warranted in the vill. of Ballyculan (PleaR., 13, m. 19). 1583 Jas. 

 OgeNashe held the C. (Des.R., 20b, 21). Davidf. J. "roa" Nash held 

 it and Ballylynan in fee when he joined Desmond's rebellion ; he was 

 slain, 1581 ; his son John (or Jas.) held it 1584 (Peyton, p. 90 ; Inq. 

 Exch., Jas. I., 28). 1610 James held it at his death, and his son 

 John succeeded. It paid head rent to the Berkeleys (Inq. Chan. Car. I. 

 103), 1655 Lord Brohill held Balliculline C. and a ruined house 

 and bawn near it (C.S., p. 69). The Nash family still own it. 



Fahric. — The lower part, a wall, with battered base, is embodied in 

 the house, which was built out of the C. in about 1740. I am told 

 that there is a curious cellar with wooden pillars. 



301. Balltclogh (19). Not marked. 1336 Bally naclochy, in 

 Cluaincheur manor, held by Bishop de Rupefort. 1583 E. oge Lacy, of 

 Knockpatrick, held C. and fee of Ballynecloghy in Toghe Lismakery. 

 C. broken and ruinous, with a waste croft or garden (Des. R., 71b; 

 Peyton, p. 89b ; Inq. Exch., 11). 1587 It was granted to F. 

 Trenchard (Fi. 5078 ; Inq. Chan., 5b). 1655 N. Lylies held it 

 (C.S.,p. 69). 



302. MiLLTOwN (20). Marked. A doubtful site ; perhaps Ballen- 

 mollen, near Asketne, tithes held by late Abbey of Keynsham 

 (Fi. 1716). 1655 Sir F. Slingsby held the south and T. Lacie the 

 north part of Milltown (C.S., p. 70). No C. mentioned. 



Fahric. — A fragment of an old house, with a tall chimney, stands 

 in a large ring wall near the Deel. 



Nantinax. 



303. Callow (20). Not marked. 1452 Calouu, in Innyskefty 

 (Rental). 1584 Ric. London held Callowghe C, Doghillmore and beg 

 (Doheil), Ballyvorrishin, and Ballyngarran, in Tough Nantinan, in fee 



1 His father, Sir R. Boyle, had heen granted it hy patent 1603, hut it was held 

 by the Berkeleys at same time. 



