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306. Gakranbane, Killeen (7). — Same. Site — A "burial-ground 

 on the Clare River, on the edge of Tipperary. 



307. Eallynaxuee, Killeen (7). — Killinure, 1657 (Petty, MapsV 

 Site — A burial-ground. 



308. Ktlehanny (15). — Same. Site — A burial-ground on Tower 

 Hill. 



309. Celleath, near the Mountain of Clare, in Ara Cliach. 

 St. Patrick, c. 430, desired to remain " beside Clar at the rath of 

 Corbre and Broccan " ; he was refused, but a cell was founded there 

 by his disciple, Colman (Trip. Life, p. 201). Perhaps at Garranbane- 

 or Cappanahonna ; if not, even at the southern Kilrath (363). 



310. TuoGH (15). — A parish. The Manor and Castle of Toghe, 

 ex Grene, which had been lately taken from robbers called the Oolde^' 

 children," were granted to Thady MacBrian, of Grene Ogonagh, 1544 

 (Piant, 453). Tohe Ishe grene- Rectory, 1553 (Inquis.) ; Twogh, 1655^ 

 (Petty ^N'o. 66; D.S. (A), 30). ^ Cuac, a district (O'Donovan ; but he 

 does not give the " Ishegrene "). It was united to Abingdon, 1776.. 

 Fabric — The east gable, 18 feet wide, and 26 feet of the sides, stood in 

 1840. The walls, 12 feet by 3 feet. The east window had two pointed 

 lights, but the shaft was gone. A side wing ran south from the gable,, 

 and had a similar window (O.S.L., 8, p. 447). Well of Toberbreedia. 



311. Goetavilla, or KiL^fACAEEioEEN ( 1 5). — Same. Site — A burial- 

 ground. 



312. KiLMOiEE, KiLMOEiA, OE Pallisbeg (15). — Same. Site — A 

 bm'ial-ground. 



313. DooN (16). — A parish in Coonagh. The ancient Oun bleipc. 

 The fort is still extant. Pintan, son of Pipan, was granted Dun 

 Blesce, c, 580, and there founded his church. He was a disciple of 

 Comgall. The prebend of Dunleisg, with Templebredon, Grean, and 

 the chapel of Liscormuke, was held by Rev. Matthew MacBryen in 

 1559 by papal provision (Fiant, 84). Site — Canon O'Hanlon says 

 that about 1855 an old church stood opposite the priest's house, near 

 the Convent of Mercy. It is now tilled ("Lives of the Saints," i.,. 

 p. 45). At it was buried Eamon a Chnoic Ryan, 1690 (Pitz- 

 gerald, i., p. 280). (Map, D.S. (A), 55). 



1 i.e., of Oola ("Wide, or Ookle 



- Perhaps Aos Grene. Asgrenan in Peyton, p. 241. Tuogh appears in very- 

 corrupt forms, e.g. Xoghexgrene and Zoghtexgrene. 



Killina and Kilmeale (Petty, Map 66 ; D.S. (A), 30) are names in this parish.. 



