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which was blown down after 1880, and restored by the E,. S.A.I. 

 The cloister shows no sign of an arcade; a vault has collapsed. 

 The vaulted kitchen^ and upper rooms are well preserved, and lie to 

 the north ; the chapter house and sacristy to the east. Monuments — 

 Three brothers, George, Edward, and Alexander Burgate, who fell in 

 the Civil War, 1642, and the slab of the White Knight. 



238. Tankardstown (47). — A parish in Coshmagh. Ballytankard, 

 1291, 1303. Suit of Thomas Kussell, and Anselm, and Tho. Myagh, 

 to enquire if John de Cogan was unjustly disseised by John Eussell 

 (grandfather of Thomas) of lands in Tancardeston, 1320 ; and suit of 

 JVic. and Juliana de Lees, and Adam de Goulys about same (Plea E., 

 127 of xiii Ed. IL, m. 12). Ballyhancard dedicated to St. David, 

 March 1st, 1410. Balytantard, 1418 (Map, D.S. (A), 43.)^ Fabric— 

 It is 43 feet by 24 feet ; only fragments of the north, south, and west 

 walls, the south 18 feet long and 12 feet high, remain. 



239. Beueee (39). — A parish in Connello Upper. The ancient 

 t)uncuipc (O'Huidhrin), bpu^pig, 715, 1088. Brughrighursi, 1201. 

 Held by Keyusham, 1237. In 1242, Brunry was seized from John de 

 Marisco, and his wife Mabel, grand-child of Bic. de Burgh ; it was 

 restored to her (C.S.P.I., l^o. 2584). In 1289 it was held^ under 

 warrant of Maurice and Eva de Lesse, byHobert de Mariscis (Plea li., 

 xviii Ed. I., Cal. i., pp. 52, 80). In 1318 lieginald, its vicar, was 

 robbed by Patrick de Lees (^i., 123 of xi Edward II., m. 36). 

 Brury dedicated to St. Mainchin, 1410, D.S. (A), map 32, 41. Site— 

 The modern I. C. church is on the old site. 



240. KiLLNACOMAKBA, 1 20 1 , givcu ucxt Kilmallock and Emlygreuau, 

 and separately from Cluencomarda, or Colmanswell. Perhaps Hakmys 

 or Kilcomgau. See infra, section 242. 



241. Colmanswell, or Cloncouea (46). — A parish in Coshmagh, 

 CluaincoTTiaipt)!, where the coarb and shrine of St. Patrick were taken 

 by the Danes," 845 (Wars G. G., p. 15); Cluainconiapt)ae 1172, 

 (Contin. Tigernach); Cluencomarda, 1201; Thomas Payell gets pro- 

 tection at Cloncoure, 1404 (Pat. E.) ; charter of Cloncourtha, Gort- 

 netrossi, Kilcurnan, &c., granted to see, 1230-40 (B.B.L., p. 132); 

 Cloncorth, 1291 ; Cloncourry, or Clontorthy, half once belonged ta 



1 One of the fireplaces is shown, Plate XL 



- Eectory of Tankardstown, or Bali tankard, or BollinetOM'nkard, belonged to the 

 Treasurership, 1773 : "Limerick Terriers," P.R.O.L, No. 17. 

 With Cathyrdimathin, Bally c alien, &c. 



