Wesxkopp-^»,/.«< Cburcbe, in Co. Limerick. 375 



64. "KnSAKiSLETGHI APtJI, LiM.," held by K. de Buron 1Q,7 



(Plea E. 119 of xi Ed. II 4 d.). It can hazily be W^nlel I 

 Comity Clare, despite the likeness of the names. There was a Kv se 

 nanleth m Connello It was held, 1452, hythe parson of St. Mifhae 

 (Kilmihil, O b 30, and lay near Corcomohide (Rental of O'Conyll) 

 There was a I^iltenanlee, near Kiltenan, at Croagh ; but neither it nor 

 the Clare church could correctly be described as "apud limeric." 



Deaheky op Adaee. 



The deanery corresponds roughly to the tribal districts of Cosh- 

 magh Kenry, andlTeruss; much of the territory of the Cairbre 

 Aobhdha was included, but its centre, Bruiee, lay outside the limits, 

 ttuinratty 



COUNTY OF y 



CLARE . J , _ / 



KILOIMO 



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Aske^toa 



3MSLES 



XXX ' 



f ParisKCKurch 

 "V Church ruia- 

 -+- Site 



The Deanery of Adai 



Caenraige, or Kenry, was once in Ui Cairbre, and a few of the 



1 " Book of Eights," pp. 87-95. 



K.I. A. PKOC, VOL. XXV., SEC. c] 



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