402 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 



(in bosco suo ap Ardeych crescentes) ad val. 100 s., succederunt," 1317, 

 (Mem. E., vol. ii., m. 12) ; Avelina f. Maur., widow of Thos., Earl of 

 Desmond, claims dower Ardagh, in O'Conyll, 1349 (Close K.) ; 

 Ardagh, 1302, 1410; Ardacha, 1418 ; Ardah, 1615 a. Fahric— It ifi 

 20 feet wide ; 72 feet of south wall and 27 feet of north wall remain ; 

 both ends were down in 1840. There are two south windows, the 

 eastern pointed, the west defaced, save flat splay arch ; south door de- 

 faced ; all of good masonry. The patron was St. Molua, of Clonfert. 



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On August 3 his pattern was held at Tober Molua (O.S.L. 9, p. 69). The 

 site of the I. C. church was changed in 1792 ; it was completed 1805 

 (L.M.H., v., p. 192). In Eeerasta rath near the village was found 

 the fine early chalice of Ardagh, now in the E.I.A. collection.^ 



163. KiLRODAN (28).— Same. Kilrodan, with Kew Grange, 1349 

 (Close R.) ; Kilvidane, 1657 (D.S.B. 7). Site— The church and grave- 

 yard are now levelled. 



For Killaghteen, a possible church site, see ante, 131. 



