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249. KiLMiHiL (47). — Same. /S^Y^— Forgotten ; but Well of 

 St. Michael, Toberveheel, is shown. 



250. Pahticles (56). — A parish. It is of late origin, and, as the 

 name implies, was formed of portions of other parishes. The par- 

 ticles, viz., Chapel Mortel, Suycahill, Duynirish, and Dungadamon,^ 

 1607, granted to Ed. EitzHarris, with the churches of Darragh, E allin- 

 garrie, and Kilfloyne, and the lands of Kilfynan, Darragh, and Kil- 

 cruoyg, or Kilcrowe (Pat. E., an. xi Jac. I., lii.). Lewis, on the 

 other hand, with no cited authority, says (vol. ii., p. 457) that the 

 parish consisted of portions of the lands of the Abbeys of Buttevant, 

 Kilmallock, Monasternenagh, and Adare (Map, D. S. (A), 59). We 

 may deal separately with its churches. 



251. LArKENCETOwx, OR RossAED (48). — Nova villa Laurentiston 

 et Effyng, 1296 (Plea E.). 1655 (C. S., p. 21). Site—T\ie trace of 

 a church remains, and is marked on 1840 map. 



252. Saichaihill Chapel, 1410; Sithcathyll, 1418, with Kilflin, 

 Suycahill, 1607 ; Capella de Sochell, 1615. Site — Eorgotten. Perhaps 

 Sunville, with St. Anne's Well. 



253. MoETLESTOWN (56). — Same. Martelestown juxta Gosiston, 

 1317 (PleaE. 119 of x Ed. II., m. 25, and Mem. E., vol. ii., m. 8); 

 Martes, or Mortalestown, 1410; Capell Martell, 1418; Mortilleston, 

 1577 (Eiant, 3250) ; Chapell Mortell, in Particles, 1607; MorteUs- 

 town and Kilcroig, in parishes of Kilfinnane and Particles, 1657 

 (D.S. (A), 59). It adjoined Cloghnotfoy on the S.AV. (C.S., p. 24). 



254. DuNGADAMus, OE DuxGADDY. — Duughadiehou, or Duneyris, 

 1410; Downganmore and Donerith, next Martell, 1418; Duynirish 

 and Dungadamon, in Particles, 1607 ; Downgadmond and Down Innish, 

 in Particles, 1834 (Lewis, ii., p. 457),- possibly separate chapels. He 

 mentions a chapel-site in a fort near Chapel Martel. 



255. KiLDoxATN. — Between Ardpatrick and last, 1418 ; perhaps 

 Kildronyn, 1317 (Mem. E., vol. ii., m. 76); Killdomayn, 1615; 

 Keilonan, 1645. 



256. Ardmacwelax.— jS"ext Kylluacomarba, 1201 ; Ardmuillain, 

 or Ardelwelain, church, 1410; Ardmafaelane, between Cluaincourtha 



1 Duneyris is given as an alias for Dunghadiehon, or Dungadmond, 1410. 



• In Jasper White's list of "Dignities," 1645, these chapels appear as Keilonan 

 chapel, Saycaithile, Dune-gaddy, and Dune Jores chapel. Martell and chapel of 

 St. Martin were attached to the college of Kilmallock, with Atheneasy, Ball in - 

 gaddy, and Kilbreedy Major. 



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