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LOGHILL. 



376. LoGHiLL (39). Not marked. 1201 Lemchaell (Leamhcoill) 

 held by the Cathedral. 1274 Held by J. de Penry. 1280 By 

 Eoger Waspayl, who granted Lochkyl Manor to J". Mautravers. 1289 

 By Steph. f. Eeymund (Plea E., 15, m. 15), named Lamkyll. Matilda, 

 his wife, claimed dower from heirs of her late husband, W. Myagh 

 (7i., 14,'m. 27). 1299 The Irish cotters and gayillars, withDrumdele 

 and Lauwyl (lield by the Crown during vacancy of the See), granted 

 to the Bishop-elect, Kob. Dundonyll (Pipe E.). 1302 Wasted in the 

 war. 1336 Manerium de Leamkaill (Eentals of de Eupefort and 

 O'Dea, &c., 1336 to 1459). 1590 The C. of Laugill (Hardiman, 

 1^0. 2).'* Eic. White held it (Inq. Exch., 54). 1610 Eecovercd by 

 Bishop Adams, and leased to T. Lowe (Yis. Eeg., and B.B.L.). 1621 

 Eic, son of E. White, got livery (Pat. E. ; Inq. Chan., 54b). 1640 

 J. Holme, after writing about apparitions at Castleconnell and 

 Knockainey, adds : — "Upon a manor of my Lord Bishop, Loughill, 

 hath been seen .... abundance of armed men marching. I purpose to 

 goto the C. ^better to satisfy myself " (Len., p. 147). 1 655 Louveghill 

 (C.S., p. 96). 1670 Leased by G. Crofts to Mountiford Westropp, of 

 Ballyartney, Clare (Atkins Davis MS.). 



EOBERTSTOWI^. 



377. PoYNES Island (10). 2^ot marked. 1452 ffoyns, held by 

 Earl of Desmond (Eental). 1569 Honne {i.e. :ffoinne) C. surrendered. 

 1570 Dionys Cahissie, Chancellor of Limerick, held ffoyne C. (Inq. 

 Exch., 11). 1582 Pardon to Morrish oge Shihy, of Foyn (Fi. 

 3842). 1583 Desmond held the C. and Island in IBallyrobert (Des. 

 E., 11b). 1587 Same granted to W. Trenchard ; after his death, his 

 executors left it to the enemy (Fi. 5078; C.S.P.I., p. 325). 1611 

 Same confirmed to Trenchard (Pat. E.) ; Jas. Creagh held under 

 lease from him the broken C, &c., on the Island (Inq. Chan., 6b, 

 35b). 1637 Ed. Trenchard held same (see also C.S., p. 95). 



378. Knockpateicki (10). Not marked. 1199 A C. built at 

 Ardpatrick, along with Askeaton (Ware Ann.). 1336 Cnockpatrick 

 (Eental). 1569 The C. of Patterick's Hill surrendered with 

 Shannet, &c. (C.S.P.I.). 1586 Held by Moriert O'Nea (Fi. 4935). 

 1587 The C. and church granted to W. Trenchard (Fi. 5078). 



1 Probably Ardpatraic, in Ui Chonaill Gabhra." 1114. See Proc. R. 1. A., 

 vol. XXV. (c), p. 395. 



