472 



Proceed iuf/s of tlie Royal In Academy. 



BuNRATTY Lower. — Caherscooby (in fort) ; Tomfinloiigh (near 

 church, a holy well) ; Crossagh, Rossroe Castle. 



TuLLA Upper. — Tyreclagh (near a killeen) ; Newgrove and Kiltanon 

 (at dolmens) ; Bodyke Hill, Eannagh (two) ; Moynoe (near church). 



TuLLA Lower. — Kiltinanlea (near church).^ 



CORHIGKNDA AND ADDENDA TO PREVIOUS PAPERS. 



Castles and Peel Towers of County Clare. — (Proc, Ser. iii., 

 vol. v., p. 362.) Add to Corcomroe, Knockfin, on edge of Ballyvoe, 

 1655, probably at A ranView. Inchiqtjin, Doonmulvihil. Clonderalaw, 

 Donogrogue. Bunratty Upper : Dyneley, in 1680, sketched a " Clown- 

 herne," probably Deerpark Castle, next Clownherna. Bunratty 

 Lower, Ballysallagh f., Ballycullen, and Rathfolandf. Correct, p. 363, 

 " Elmhill or Doonass " to " Elmhill and Doonass ", the latter castle 

 being shown as at the " Turret " rock, on the Shannon, in the map of 

 1655. 



Churches of County Clare. — {Ihid.^ vol. vi., p. 109) " Inghean 

 Baoith " : add " Her name was Findclu, and her date the seventh cen- 

 tury " ; p. 112, " Iniskefty " is, of course, Askeaton ; p. 138, Killagleach 

 and Uetforaich correspond to the rectory of Glae in 1419 (Cal. Papal 

 Registers, vii), Uetforaich being the " Wafferig " of 1302, the modern 

 Oughtdarra ; p. 148, Kilmacreehy is called Kyllmeichchrichenatraga 

 " of the strand " ; and Collebonoum, 1302, is Colleboum or Kilmurry 

 Ibrickan church at " Oxmount " (de colle bovum) in the Papal 

 Registers. 



Ancient Forts.— (73 /y/., xxiv. (C), pp. 233, 268), /or *'Killare" 

 read " Kildare 



Castles of County Limerick. — {Ihid.^ xxvi. (C), p. 233), section 

 361, Grange. The sentence " Morrogh mac Brien . . . 75 b", to be 

 put to next section under Ballypierce ; p. 235, Mahoonagh. After 

 " M'Escott held the castle ", add " which was betrayed by a servant 

 and the occupants taken in their sleep ". 



^ I must thank Dr. MacNamara, Mr. James Frost, Miss G. C. Stacpoole, 

 Miss D. Parkinson, and Mrs. Tufnell Cakes for help and information about the 

 western remains ; and Rev. J. B. Greer, Mrs. O'Callaghan, Colonel O'Callaghan 

 "Westropp, Mr. James Going, Mrs. Gore, and Captain Hibbert about those of the 

 " eastern half." 



