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Proceediufjs of the Royal Irish Acadeiny. 



feet externally ; tlie east end was lev^elled before 1840 ; the rest defaced 

 and overgrown with ash and thorn. The wall, of thin slabs, and 6 or 

 7 feet high. Locally, Teampulna Glauntane. Eitzgerald mentions a 

 tomb of the de Lacys' not extant in 1840 (Fitzgerald, ii. p. 376, 

 0. S. L. 8, p. 24). It was traditionally a templary. 



169. KiLLiLAGH (53). — Same; detached in Killeedy. Kilhathla 

 destroyed in war, 1302; Kyllayleach, capella spect. ad Rathcahil, 1418 ; 

 Toghe, Kylheylagh paroch de Monagay, 1586 (Peyton, p. 138) ; Kille- 

 laghe, 1591 (valor). Site — Forgotten in townland (see 184, infra). 



170. Deomcathmeath — Capella in montibus, is named after Killi- 

 lagh, 1418, probably in same parish. 



171. PvATHCAHiLL (43).— Same. Eathcathel, 1291 ; Kathkahell 

 destroyed in war, 1302; Eathcathill, 1418 ; E,athcathyll, in Corcoyth, 

 1452 (rental) ; Eathkaell, in Toghe Gortcoyth (Peyton, p. 123) ; 

 Eathcahill, in J^s^ewcastle, 1615 a. ; Eathcahill, alias ]\Ionaghagae (not 

 Mouagay, which is given separately), 1633. Site — Forgotten in the 

 townland. 



172. Abbeyfeale, Cistercian cell (42). — Parish in Glenquin. 

 Feil before 902 (Book of Eights) and in 1116 (Synod of Eathbreasail). 

 It was a cell of Monasternenagh, 1188 ; Feell destroyed in war, 1302 ; 

 Feal Abbey, 0. S. Bernard, 1410 ; grant of " half the Abbey or cell of 

 iN'ephellagh," alias Feale, 1638 (Cane. E. Hib.) ; mainipcep no peile 

 Site — The D. S. (B.), 10, shows the church as roofless, with a lofty 

 tower and pointed spire at north-west angle. It had a nave with a 

 south door and two west windows, a chancel with two south windows.^ 

 Some fragments of its walls stood in the graveyard, and are said to be 

 embodied in the new Eoman Catholic church (0. S. L. 9, p. 143). 



173-6. There are four Killeens, one in Abbeyfeale (43), a second 

 in KiLKiis^LEA (42), Xillexaght, near Tobermurry, in Dromtrasna, north 

 (43), and Meenakilla in Caher Connell (51). 



177. Killeedy (44). — A parish and prebend, Cilice or Cluain 

 Cpe6ail, founded by Ita, daughter of Cennfoelad : she died 569 (Vita 

 S. Itae, Tighernach and A. F. M.). Cil Ite, 810, 833,^ destroyed by 

 IS'orse, 845 (Wars G.G.,p. 15) ; Kellite, 1201 ; Kelliadeh, 1204 ; Kyllyde, 

 1281 (Pipe Eoll) ; Killid, 1291, destroyed in war, 1302. Boniface I. 

 appointed John de Geraldinis, clerk, of noble race, to prebend of Kilid, 



1 See Plate XIII. 



• In 833 Finnachta, ahhot of Cill Ite, died (A. F. M.). 



