Westropp — Ancient Cadles of the Count ij of Lmen'clc. 227 



tenement of Garth, formerly made by Sir Roger de Les (Plea 

 117, m. 9). 1452 Royal service of EelatMurlye to Earls of 

 Desmond (Rental of Oconyl). 1583 T. mac Phil, in Gortculligon, 

 held Ballingarry, Ballyne, and Dnrlus (Des. R., 19b). 1655 Durlas 

 held by I^. Haly (CS-j^p. 39). 



Cloncagh. 



348. Eallinaeooga (37). Site marked. 1583 Rorie mac Shihie 

 held Ballinrogo C. (Peyton. 64). He, in 1591, enfeoffed his son, 

 Murrough (Inq. Chan., ix., 66), but was slain in rebellion, 1600 

 (Inq. Exch., Jas. I., 5). 1604 It was granted to Sir H. Bronker 

 (Inq. Chan., ix., 66). 1632 Murrongh mac Shihy settled Bally- 

 allinan, Ballinarogie, &c., on his wife, Ellen Butler, and son Eddie 

 (Inq. Chan., 110). 1655 Held by latter (C.S., p. 44; D.S.B., 13). 



Fabric. — It has been levelled since 1840. 



349. Castlecrome (37). Unknown. It adjoined the last on the 

 west; so it was either Ballykennedy or Ballybeggan. 1655 Castle- 

 crome Cloncagh, Edm. Shehie (B.D., 19; C.S., p. 44). 167 Nic. 

 Haly, of Tworin, owned Castlecrowyne, Woodstock, and Caher- 

 hennessy (Inq. Chan., 6a). There was a family of Croyne settled 

 in Limerick from at least 1360, when H. Croyne was bailiff of the 

 city. 



KiLMEEDY. 



350. Pallas (45). ^N'ot marked. It stood near Kilmeedy Church. 

 1582 Ger. f. Tho. pardoned (Fi. 3842). Ric. and Ger. mac Tho. 

 held Palice (Inq. Exch., 4, 11). Rob. oge Cushen, slain in rebellion, 

 seized of C. and vill. of Le Pallace, with buildings, orchard, garden, 

 and water-mill ; waste, and very ruinous ; Ric. mac Tho. (Des. R., 70). 

 He held the patronage of Rathronan Church (Inq. Ex., 54). Et 

 Ayeria, vocat, an eyrie of gosshauks" (Peyton, 240 ; and see p. 42). 

 1587 Grant of C. to H. Hghtred (Carew, Inq. Exch., Jas. I., 54). 1611 

 Edm. Odell held C. and dwelling-house on a sixty years' lease (Inq» 

 Chan., 6b). 1642 The C. was besieged in January by the Confe- 

 derates under Edm. Eitzgerald, of Gortnetubrid and Clenlis, he 

 "murthered" certain of its inmates at "Mayne, near the said C." 

 (Deps., 194, 227, 245, 433). 



Dromcollihee. 



351. Gardeneield "West or Muskrynoonan (45). Site marked 

 on new maps. It preserved the name of the old tribal territory of 

 the Onoonans. The family, though connected more with County Cork 



