Westropp — Aneient Churches in Co. Limerick. 445 



and buttress, with crocketed finials ; next this are a stepped buttress 

 and two-light window, a cross-like slit, and a narrow slit near the 

 east end.^ 



338. Ballinaclogh (24). — A parish. Ballenecloighe, an appur- 

 tenance of Aney Hospital, 1577 (Fiants, 3250); Ballynecloghy, 1601 

 {ih., 6487). baile ne Cloice, Stonestown (O'Donoyan). Site — 

 Some fragments of wall, 12 feet by 4 feet, stood in the graveyard in 

 1840. [Clonbonge, 1302, or Cloughboen, 1615a.] 



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339. Templebeedon (30). — A parish in Coonagh. Kerrygynnois, or 

 Templibryden, held with Tuathclugin, 1559 (Fiants, 84) ; Temple- 

 brydan, 1568 {ih., 1258). Granted with Aney, Ballenloghey, Kil- 

 kellan, or Kilfelan, Owla, or Olence, Downealong, &c., to W. Neave, 

 in trust, 1703 (Pat. R.) ; Ceampull ui 6pi5t>eaTi, the O'Bredons' 

 church (O'Donovan). Fabric — It was 58 feet by 24 feet ; the east 



1 R. S.A.I. , vol. v., X.S, (1864-6), p. 283. He also notes "a town called 

 Pallice, remarkable for a neat mount, anciently a Dane's fort, and upon which 

 hath hin also anciently a castle." 



