388 Proceedings of the Royal Irtish Acadenvj, 



[MacBrene, its chaplain, got English liberty same year (Fiant, 881). 

 Its rector, Maurice f. Gerald, pardoned, 1552 {lb., 961). Churnanbeg 

 was of Cilcburnain in Caenraigbe, Jan. 6 (" Martyrology of Donegal," 

 pp. 9, 393). Site— It was in repair, 1657 (D.S. (B.), 17; Petty, 70), 

 on the site now occupied by the modern I. C. church.^ 



108. KiLBEEEDY (11). — Same. Kyllbryde, in Kenryhurragh, 1586 

 (Peyton, p. 221). 



109. KiLLEEN CowpAEK (12). — Same. This, as we have seen, is not 

 the ancient church of Kilcornan, as stated by Sir Aubrey de Yere in 

 the description below cited. It is well preserved, 45 feet by 24 feet. 

 The south door is pointed, the north door closed. It has narrow 

 windows in the sides and east end, and a bell ope on the west gable. 

 Description — By Mr. Taylor, of Hollypark, published in O'Hanlon's 

 "Lives of the Irish Saints," vol. i., pp. 82, 83. 



110. MoKNAXE (11). — In same. Perhaps the last named. Perhaps 

 Mayrine, 1237 (B.B.L., jN'o. li.); but see section 214, infra. 

 Moyhinan, 1291; Mowryn, 1302; Managhurine,M410 ; Monehury, 

 between Xilulta and Chapel Russell, 1418 ; Mournan, in Kenrymoore, 

 1586 (Peyton, p. 222) ; Morean, 1657 (D.S. (B), 16 ; Petty, 70). Site— 

 A " Killeen" remained in 1657, but is now forgotten. 



111. IvEiiuss, oil Beagh (3). — A parish in Ivenry. 1237, Orosse 

 was restored to Bishop Hubert by the Abbey of Keynsham, with 

 Mayrine (i)robably Mornane), (see B.B.L., Ts^o. li.) ; 1268, AY. and 

 Gunnora de Lecton had a suit with Keynsham about Oros and the 

 advowson of Iniskefty (PleaE., Ivi Hen. I., m. 8) ; 1295, Gerald and 

 Anastas Stakepol held Ilossogh, in Kenry, and it passed to Bic. and 

 Lucia Stakepul in 1299 (Plea B. 24 of xxiv Ed. I., m. 4 ; 36 of xxvi, 

 m. 11 ; and 24 of xxvii., m. 4 d.) ; 1317, Philip and Juliana de Loundres 

 claimed dower from W. Mancel off Oros (Mem. B., xi Ed. II., m. 42) ; 

 1325, Maur. de Prendergast claimed presentation to Bossagh Church 

 as in reign of Ed. L, when Thomas mac Martyn, cleric, was presented 

 (Plea B. 153 of xix Ed. II., m. 17, and 14 of same) ; Egalassorosse 

 vocat Aglass Bossa, and Yeaghrossa, in parish of Kyllcurnane ; 1586 

 (Peyton, pp. 188 and 225), Eglish O'Bossye, possession of late Abbey 



1 In a terrier of 1785 we find Kilcornan rectory, " The church which is now 

 finishing is lately built, partly by assessment, partly by donation of John T. 

 Waller." P.R.O.I., No. 38. There is a map of the same, 1806, No. 37. 



2 Given separately from the " Chapel of Moirgrean, on the west of the river 

 Maigue," 1410, belonging to de Magio. 



