Westkopp — Ancient Churches in Co. Linieridc. 407 



(C. S.P.I. , iv., p. 258); jS'ova Grangia destroyed in war, 1302; 

 Maurice, Earl of Desmond, and his wife, Beatrice, held the place, 

 1349 (Close E.) ; ^'Xova Grangia moialiu," 1418, or " de ponte," 

 1410; Tip, but not covered, 1615 b. ; Legraunsha prope JS^ewcastell, 

 1586 (Peyton, p. 143) ; Le Granshagh, 1633. JP^^^r^^^^' ^ granary, 

 (O'Donovan). Fahric — It lies 100 yards to east of the Deel, and is 

 62|- by the south door had a roundhead ; all other features were 



defaced before 1840; walls, 12 feet by 3 feet 2 inches (O.S.L., 8, 

 p. 44). 



CHrRCHES NOT IDENTIFIED. 



184 to 187. Kyletlltntyee, Kyle:tnee, and Kyle:yllen-de-3iox- 

 TAN,^ in Killeedy, and Kilsananleth, in Bathyn (Ardagh and 

 Kewcastle), 1452 (rental). These forgotten chui'ches appear as for- 

 merly held by Gerald, Earl of Desmond. "The farm of Kilkeedy, 

 with Kylkyllinturie, Kylkerne, and Kilkellyn de montin, and Killau- 

 lagh with Korkoyth," 1586 (Inquisition); Killaulagh is Killilagh 

 {supra, 169) ; Kylkyllyn, in the toghe Ogallawhoore of Peyton (p. 143), 

 near Evegallahoo townland, perhaps at Killacullen ; Kylkyllyntyer, 

 at Kilkyntogher, in Killeedy, now Cantogher [ih., p. 136) ; Kylkynre, 

 at Kilconroe {infra, 232), wrongly called Kilcoorha on new maps. I 

 give these suggestions with all possible reserve. Kilsananlethe appears 

 1591 and 1592 (Eiants, 5781, &c.); it is named in 1452 as between 

 Cnoknesanath, Knocknasnaw, in Abbeyfeale, and IN'enagh, Enaghgare, 

 near Ardagh (D.S. (B), 7). 



188. Monte Maledictionis, a chapel destroyed in the war of 1302, 

 given as between Killeedy and Killilagh, with Eeal. Perhaps Athlea, 

 given with Killocally and Curraghnamullagh to K. Hunt, 1669 (Act 

 Sett.). We, perhaps, find another " curse " name (Mallacht) at Croghni- 

 moUogh held by John O'Knoghor in Newcastle, 1586 (Peyton, p. 115) ; 

 Curraghnemullaght, with Glangonne to south, and Ruskagh to west 

 (Civil Survey, 1657). There is, however, a tradition of some " curse " 

 at the " mountain" church of Athlea. 



189. Killocally, 1669 — See last section. The name seems to 

 mean " Nun's church," and may be Strand. 



190. KiLFiACHNA, situated near Coningnibh,- near Mount Luachra. 

 St. Eiachna had a cell here at Killardan (Mon. Hib., p. 423), perhaps 

 " Killard," at south edge of Ardagh parish (D. S. (B), 7). 



1 Perhaps de moutan" is to distinguish it from KilkyUane, or Kilcullan, in 

 Small County. 



' Perhaps Knockanimpaha Mountain in Ardagh (O.S., 35). 



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