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1252 Vis. Capt. concerning a manslaughter near Ardach (Plea li., 

 m. 3d). T. de Mid. claims a burgage in Ardach from Petronil, dau. of 

 David Bale {11., m. 5). 1289 Rad. f. Andrew agrees with the Bishop 

 as to lands in Ardach (7^., 13, m. 21). 1295 Eoger de Lesse, the 

 Sheri:ff, broke the chamber of J. le Whyte, of Ardach, and took ale and 

 paid nothing for it (Just. R. Cal., p. 52). It was a manor of the 

 Bishops, held in 1336 with Kyllachtyn (Rental). 1452 The villat of 

 Ardagh, with BallydufCgyn and the tenement of Rob. Lowell, worth 

 36s. 4^?., of which 265. M. was payable to the Bishop (Rental). 1583 

 JS'early the whole Toghe of Ai'dagh was held by the Crown (Peyton, p. 

 180b). 1583 Ardagh paid Sorrohen for 24 galloglas for 8 days yearly 

 to Desmond, worth £3 and 9 cows(Des. R., 41). 1615 It was claimed 

 by the Bishop, but was held by Capt. Eyne Cullam (Vis. Reg.). 



UjiTPLACED Castles in Coxnello. 



398. Craghan C, named by Capt. J. Ward among the C.s in 

 Connello, surrendered to the Government in the war of 1569 (C.S. P. I., 

 vol. xxix.,]S"o. 68). 1583 Craggan C, Co. Limerick, held by Philip 

 Supple, given after Kilmacoa and before Ballincolly and Ballyegny 

 (Inq. Exch., 10, 11). See also 49. 



399-400. The Ralff (? Rath) and Baldox. Other C.s in Connello 

 surrendered in 1569. 



401. Ballyenmaing C, near Finnitterstowu, in Ivilfinny parish, 

 1583 (Peyton, p. 190). 



402. C. Laohar," in Connello C, 1590 (Hardiman Map, 2). 



403. Knockxfgotjnagh C. only named in Inq. Exch., 54. Temp. 

 Elizabeth. 



404. Lackarewnt-Knockan C, 1583 (Fiant 4694). See 328. 



405. Castlekeougu. 1611 Sir E. Fisher was granted the C.s of 

 Rathmore, Castlekeough, and Knocker (probably Kicker), Lisdonan, 

 and Ballincourtye, estate of Conor O'Brien (Pat. R.). 



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