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and Dr. George Fogerty. Professor John Wardell, Mr. J. G. Hewson, 

 Mr. James Hewson, and Dr. Henry Molony have helped me in the 

 Connello Castles, and Mr. Grene Barry in those of Clanwilliam and 

 Coonagh, and with many lesser notes. Sir Arthur Vicars, in giving 

 me access to the records of the Ulster's Office ; Mr. George Dames 

 Burtchaell, for his valuable help and suggestions as to families; 

 Mr. James Mills, the Deputy-keeper of the Records ; and Mr. Henry 

 Berry, have laid me under a renewed debt of gratitude by their help 

 in work necessary for supplementing and revising these notes on the 

 Ancient Castles of the County of Limerick. 



COBRIGETOA AKD ADDENDA, PAET III. 

 1^0. 23. For '' Anstoe," read Ansloe." 



No. 128. Ballyclough : one wall of the castle was embodied in the 

 modern house. 



No. 106. For ''Teige na Glenore," read "Conor Prince of Thomond 

 who abdicated in favour of Teige na Glemore, 1426," and add "His 

 son Brian Du:ff was settled in the wasted ' Fossagh Lymerey ' by 

 James, Earl of Desmond, and given Carrigogunnell in 1449 " (Peyton, 

 33b; and Mulchonaire's Book). 



No. 122. For " Anstey (Fi. 5347)," read " Ansley (Fi. 5363)." 



No. 122. Corbally : Mr. Grene Barry considers that these entries 

 (save 1618) refer to another Corbally, and that the latter is merged in 

 Ballinacurra (126), once Curraghbally. However, the castles of 

 Corbally and of Dwylish or Beallancor seem to be distinguished. The 

 entry in the Desmond Boll (m. 7) is so equivocal as to leave it doubtful 

 whether the castle was near the city walls to the north-east or the 

 city to the north-east of it. On going over all the authorities, I incline 

 to the belief that Mr. Barry is right as to its position near Courtbrack, 

 but that it is not Ballinacurra Castle, and that there may also have 

 been a castle at the north-eastern Corbally, Corbally Castle being placed 

 in Clanwilliam by Peyton, p. 24, and the Desmond Boll at least per- 

 mitting this view. 



No. 131. Ballyregan. Add " 1289 Suit of K. de la Louwe and K 

 de Lexton as to dower in Ballyregan (Plea R., 13, m. 9)." 



No. 210. For "Bruree" read '^Bruff." 



