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Korie mac Shihy was pardoned ; and J. Wolf enfeoffed him in Bally- 

 winterywork, Sheliy's wife, Johanna Eourke, is named, and their 

 son Morgho, who succeeded in 1591 (Inq. Exch., 16, p. 285; Inq. 

 Chan., Car. I., 66; Fi. 3842; Des. E., 30b). 1600 Dermond 

 O'Conor went to Rory Mac IShihy, at Eallyallinan, after his capture of 

 the SuganEarl; the latter's followers besieged O'Connor, and forced 

 him to surrender (Pac. Hib. i., pp. 99-103). 1604 Granted to Sir 

 H. Brounker (Inq. Chan., 66). 1655 Held by Elen Butler (C.S., 

 p. 59). 1675 Part confirmed to Roger Dawges (Act Sett.). 



Fabric. — A tower 35 feet by 16^ feet, 55 feet high, walls 7 feet 

 thick. It has five stories ; the second and third vaulted. The top 

 ruined (O.S.L., 8, p. 189). 



320. GoKTNEGAVouKA C. 1586, Unknown, perhaps Matrascourte, 

 as in that townland (Peyton, 164b). 



321. Ballywilliam (29). Not marked. 1584 J. Wolfe, of 

 Williamstown, enfeoffed Beirin mac Shehie, of Ballyallynan, in Bally- 

 winteryework, in mortgage for fifty-three milch cows (Inq. Exch., 16). 

 Pat. f. J. Woolplie held Bally willin C, in Bathekealy (Peyton, 70 ; 

 Inq. Exch., 16). 1663 Sir T. Southwell rented it (Bev. Exch. 

 Orders, p. 92). 



Fabric. — In 1840 a heap of fallen stones remained (O.S.L., 8,. 

 p. 191). 



Ckoagh. 



322. Ceoagh (20). JN'ot marked. 1289 Hugh Purcell granted 

 woods and turf out of Moychro, or Maynchro, or Croagh, to Ger. the 

 Bishop (B.B.L., xv.), and was in 1297 granted free warren there 

 (C.S.P.I.). 1305 The manor of Croch taken by Crown (Plea B., 

 191). 1317 Suit of Jordun Coterel, or Cotel, and Bob. and Isolda 

 Lovelynch, about Crogh (Plea B., 122; Mem. B., m. 14). 1318 

 T. f. Hugh Purcell had suit with Maur., Prior of St. Mary's, Bathgell, 

 for violence done by latter at Moycro {lb., m. 47). It remained in 

 possession of the Purcells(see 160, supra). 1350 Walter Purcell also 

 held Kilfinnane (Pipe B.). The descent is fully preserved from 1480 ; 

 Thomas Purcell; Patrick; Pierce; 1530 ;i Edmond, 1567; Piers, 1568- 

 1618; James, m. Jane Blayney, dau. of Sir E Berkeley, and his 

 brothers General Patrick, the Confederate leader, Edm., Tho., andBic. 

 ("Anglo-Irish families," Ulster's Office, p. 51; Eun. Ent. 1630, 



^ Piers had a second son, Patrick, father of Ric, of Ballynacarriggie, who 

 married More Mac Namara, of Knaproge, Clare. Ilis son, Pat., married Cath., 

 dau. of M. Herbert, of Uakele (Fun. Ent., 1630, pp. 185, 240). 



