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Dowdall (Tnq. Chan., 15a). 1655 W. Eutler owned Killm^'-eow 

 (C.S., p. 43). The Peppard family resided there early in the next 

 century. 



Fabric. — A large bawn, in which is a nearly levelled tower, which, 

 in human memory, liad fine mantelpieces. A farmhouse occupies 

 part of the site. It is on the north slope of Knockfeerina.^ 



343 Balltguilleataggle (38). Marked. 1569 Ballegeltegoul 

 C. surrendered (C.S.P.I.). 1583 J. O'Lacy held it at Desmond's 

 rebellion (Peyton, 60 ; Des. E., 19b). 1612 Granted to W. Lasie 

 (Pat. E.), who held it in 1641 and 1655 (C.S., p. 51). 1667 

 Confirmed to J. Odell, as Ballyteigmill, or Ballygelitaglee (Act 

 Sett.). 



Fabric. — A truncated tower partly covered by farm buildings. 



344. Feankfoet (37). Not marked. 1583 David Encorrig 

 (Gibbon), Lord of the Great Wood, owned Ballynranky,^ in Toghe 

 Gortculligon (Des. E., 20b). W. oge Hurley held Ballenevranncke 

 andLickadoon (Inq. Exch., 12, p. 273). 1607 Ballynefranky C, 

 estate of Piers Lacye, of Bruff, wbo was slain in rebellion. Granted 

 to Sir Jas. EuUerton (Pat. E.). 1655 Held by Ed. Stands 

 (C.S., p. 39). 



345. Dfeeaclogh (37). ^^ot marked. 1584 Pat. Lacie held 

 Dorochlo C. and Broffe C. (Inq. Exch., 11). It was in ruins 

 (Peyton, 63b; Ei. 5171). 1601 Piers Lacy, of Derryclogh and 

 Bruffe C.s, slain in rebellion. He had mortgaged the first in 1589 

 ([nq. Exch., James I., 3). 1607 Grant to Eullerton. 1655 Held by 

 Stands — as in last. 



346. LisDUANE (38). Marked in new maps as an ancient turret," 

 "Jackson's Turret," in 1827 (Eitzgerald i., p. 381). 1655 Miles 

 Jackson held Lisduane (C.S., p. 41). Doubtful site. 



347. DooELTJS (38). Not marked. 1296 Several suits are 

 recorded. J. and Joan Grym v. Eoger de Lees, about lands, and a 

 mill, at Thurlys, near Garthe (Plea E., 22). 1299 Eic. Myath 

 disseised of it {lb., 13). Suit of And. Miath and Eoger del Esse, 

 about same (iJ., 14, m. 17). 1318 N. and Juliana de Les v. Eoger 

 de Les, about land there (Mem. E., m. 6). 1300 Eic. Miath v. David 

 and Matilda de Barry, about same (Plea E., 52, m., 12) ; and Stephen 

 Lewa V. J. Grymban, about a deed of feoffment, of Thurlys, in the 



^ Knockfearyny, 1583 (Des. K., 26b). Knockferanagonell (Hardiman Map, 56). 

 For its antiquities, see paper by Dr. H. Molony, R.S.A.I., vol. xxxv., p. 255. The 

 name is, perhaps, akin to Ballyfirinne in same county. 



2 Perhaps named after the family of Franceys, French, or Franks. 



