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301. Stradbally, ok Castleconnell (1). — A parish in Clanwilliam. 

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 the castle, and we desire to have it," adds King John, '* we will give 

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no brilliant part ; it fell into the hands of the Bruces, 1315 ; into those 

 of the parliament, 165P ; and of William of Orange, 1690 ; it was blown 

 up in 1691. The church is called Idumyn, 1302 ; Castleconnell, alias 



1 The Latin is, of course, Laonensis, from Molua, or Dalua, a Dalcassian saint 

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2 " Parte parish of StradbaUie "W. Lord Borke, Barron of Castlecon, Irish 

 Papist. The manner of (Jastlecon, both Portcrussies, Parcke, Sradbally, and 

 Bohirkeyle, 6 plough lands with a castle, tiSshinge weares, one mill, a Courte Barroa 

 and other privileges." — " Civil Survey," 1655, p. 3 (ClanwilHam). 



