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Mr. Gibbings. The south-east window has three trefoil heads (O.S.L., 

 8, p. 64). See U.S. A. I., vol. xxxv., p. 262, paper by Dr. H. Molony.^ 



336. Castle Cuhricky. 1583 The Earl of Desmond held Beolight, 

 Castlecurricky, Knocknegornagh, Knightstreet, Mean, &c. (Inq. 

 Exch., 54). Perhaps Castle McGurry, near Ballingarry, 1660, which 

 Lt. Charles Odell held (Pat. R.)- 



337. Castle Rag. It stood near Ballingarry Church; a house 

 had replaced it in 1840 (O.S.L., p. 66). 1653 J. Ragge was paid 

 for the repair of the citadels ; Ballingarry being a garrison (Acct. 

 R., 13b). Lt. H. Moncton held the short castle " in the town of 

 Ballingarry (Hartwell's Acct. Book, P.R.O.I.). 



338. Ballycollo Castle. 1583 In Ballingarry (Des. R., 68). 

 Jas. and Phil. Nash held the C. of Ballycolla (Inq. Exch., 54). 



339. Rtlaans, Ballingarry ; site of a bastion called the Turrett " 

 and ''de Lacy's C." It is not marked on the 1840 maps, but was 

 reputed to be a house of Templars. 1683 T. OdelP repaired it; that 

 date and his arms appear on a tablet (R.S.A.I., vol. xxxv., p. 258). 



340. Woodstock (29). Marked. 1583 J. Roe Lacye held Bod- 

 destocke C. (Peyton, p. 59) ; or Ric. Mac Tho. Reylie, who held 

 Bodestoick C. and mill when he joined Desmond's rebellion. He 

 had mortgaged it for forty milch cows and their calves to J. Creagh 

 (Inq. Exch., 11, 16). 1611 Rob. Cullum granted Bostocke C.^ to 

 H. Billicgsley, Alderman, of London, and the latter to Jas. Golde 

 (Inq. Chan., 6b). 1641 W. Cullum, of Bodestow, with souldyrres," 

 is stated by T. Southwell to have half-hanged and thrown into the 

 Deel E. Harding (Dep., 268). 1655 Woodstocke and Cahyreenossa, 

 W. Cullum (C.S., p. 41) granted, and, in 1668, confirmed to J. Odell 

 (Act Sett.). 



Fabric. — It was locally Bunastoigh," and lies in a valley of 

 Ballingarry, Only the lower part, 22 feet by 15 feet 9 inches, vaulted, 

 35 feet high, and walls 5 feet 10 inches thick remain (O.L.S., 8, 

 p. 69). 



341. LissAMOTA (29). Marked. 1296 Suit of Ger. Bishop of 

 Limerick and J. de Penrys about Lisnemotie (Plea R., 22, p. 3d). 

 1583 Ric. mac T. Reylie, of Lissenvotye, held the C. (Des. R., 19b ; 



1 See view, Plate XVI. 



2 Edm. Odell held Pallas, in Kilmeedy, 1611. A pedigree is given in O.S.L., S, 

 p. 72. 



3 By a strange coincidence a Launcelot Bostock was commissioner to inquire as 

 to lands of the Knight of GHn in 1587, and, with Beston, got an extensive grant of 

 lands. 



