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Kililleene, 1657 (D. S. (A) 13). Site — Only the graveyard remains 

 near St. John's Gate. 



22. KiLMUERY (5). — A parish in Clanwilliam. Kilmehurrok, 1291, 

 1302. In 1325 Ade de Gouly and Eichard Perpoint had a suit about 

 Kilmoroke, which Gouly's great-grandfather, Eegin Le Plemyng, held 

 (Plea E. 148 of xviii Ed. II.). Xilmurray dedicated to St. Mary 

 Magdalen, 1410 ; Kilmohurk, alias Kilmurry, held by the Prior of 

 Athissell, 1418. Temple Moyrry, 1586 (Peyton). Kilmeremagdalyn 

 granted to Bart. Cusack, 1551 (Fiant, 744) ; Killingally, alias Kilma- 

 hallock, held by Bishop of Killaloe, 1633 ; Kilmury, D. S. (A) 1 and 4. 

 Site — The modern I. C. church^ occupies the old site since 1810. 

 (See 0. S. Letters, 14 E. 9, p. 23.) 



23. KiLBANE (5). — In same. Killeen and well of St. Mary 

 Magdalen. 



24. "Monaster Callowe Duffe." — In same 1586 (Peyton, 

 p. 264). "Monister ne Callow Diffe, the Black Abbey, Limerick, in 

 the city parish of Templemory, holding of Earl of Thomond." 



25. KiLLDAiRi." — Near Karrigadacham, appurtenance of St. Mun- 

 chin's, 1201. Inq. M. f . H. 



26. CoRBALLY (5). — Templenamona," in Corbally, 1586 (Peyton, 

 p. 24), A Killeen.' 



27. KiLLONAN (6). — In same. Xillonayn, 1601; (Eiant, 6487); 

 Killownane, D. S. (A) 4 ; Lonan, son of Ere, of the Ui Eidgeinte, who 

 was at Mullach cae, south of Carn Eeredaig, a disciple of St. Patrick, 

 dwelt to the east of Singland, c. 440 (Y. T. P., p. 307). O'Donovan, 

 Avith no cited authority, gives " Oil Adamnain." Site — A killeen, near 

 the railway station of the name. 



28. Derrygalvan (13). — A parish in Clanwilliam Barony. It does 

 not appear in the list of churches, 1201 ; I find Derigavun in 1291 ; 

 Dalgarvun, 1302 ; Derighealvain, dedicated to St. Nicholas (Dec. 6th), 

 1410 ; Deregaluane, 1418. Its rectory was granted to John, Abbot of 

 Wethnia, under the name of ''The Church of the Blessed Virgin of 

 Derrygeallywan or Derrygaloin (xxvii Hen. YIII., Lib. Mun. Hib., ii., 

 p. 96) ; Derragallinn, 1591 (Valor) ; John Donovan, rector, 1551 (Fiants 

 923) Ooipe Ui gealbain, O'Galvan's oak wood (O'Donovan). Site — 

 Some fragments remained in 1840 ; they have now disappeared ; they 

 stood in the graveyard, near the railway, in Ballysimon (0. S. L. 9, 

 p. 32). The church is shown in 1657 (D. S. (A.) 5). 



1 I. C, Church of Ireland ; E. C, Roman Catholic Church. 



