398 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



143. Ardnakisha (18). — Same. A burial-ground. 



144. KiLMOYLAN (19). — A parish. Kilmolan, 1302 ; Keilmualain, 

 1410 ; Kilmolan, 1418 ; Kilmoylan, 1615. Fabric — A late, plain 

 church on the extreme east edge of its parish. It is 35 feet by 

 18 feet ; the west gable fell 1839 ; the windows are defaced, and the 

 door heavily ivied. It is of hammered stones with a flat lintel resting 

 on corbels (O.S.L., 8, p. 28). 



145. Ahenogorp (27). — Same. A burial-ground in Cloonahard. 



146. Shakid (19). — Same. Senati, where the Hi Chonaill and 

 Ui Fidgeinte severely defeated the Danes " in 834 (Wars Gr. G., p. 9). 

 Senode granted by Tho. f. Thomas to the See, c. 1230 (B.B.L., p. 106). 

 In 1586, est juxta dictum (inferiorem) castellum, ex parte orientale 

 ejusdem, capellam nuper edificatum cujus muri tantumodo nunc 

 remanent " (Peyton, p. 99). Site — Forgotten.^ 



147. Kyle Tinnakil (18).— Same. Kyllsynkyll, 1336 (rental). 

 Site — A burial-ground near the dolmen and pillar-stone of Cloughlis- 

 leagaun. They are described by W. C. Borlase.^ 



148. KiLTEEEY (18). — Kailtyry, in the Manor of Leamkail, 1336 

 (rental) ; Kilteery on the west angle of the parish, 1657 (D.S. (B) 14) ; 

 Lisrady, or Lisready, Church, near Kilteery, in Connelloe, 1667 

 (Limerick Terriers, P.E.O.I., No. 41). Site — Forgotten in townland. 



149. DuNMOYLAN^ (19). — A parish. Dunmolyn, 1291; Donmelyn, 

 1302; Dunmuilin, 1410; Dunmolyn, in O'connyll, 1452 (rental); 

 t)uTimaoilin, 1568 and 1580 (A.P.M.) ; Drumvoylin, 1615 a; 

 Killearg, Dunmoylan, and Kilcoulman were granted to Sir T. 

 Chambrelan, May, 1670 (Act Sett.). It belonged to Manisternegaylagh 

 (see supra^ 134). Fabric — The south wall alone stood in 1840. The 

 foundations are 42 feet by 18 feet. The south window and door are 

 defaced, but the blocks of the latter show a round-headed, neatly- 

 moulded door with rosettes {circa 1500), walls 11 feet by 3 feet. It 

 was ruined, but the walls entire, and had a west window and south 

 door in 1657 (D. S. (B.), p. 3) ; near it is Tobereendowney well. The 

 nearly-levelled dun to the north is 90 feet across. 



1 Kiltoman, perhaps the Bylletoman (or Kylletoman) in the Manor of Sliened, 

 1452 (rental). It may be Cooltomiu in Kilbradran. St. Toman was of Mungret ; 

 his festival was July 25th. The site is now forgotten. 



2*' Dolmens of Ireland," vol i., p. 46. 



3 In this parish wefind " Kilmoenog prope Dunmoylan," 1336, but no evidence 

 of a church. 



