Westropp — Ancient Churches in Co. Limerich. 453 



J^'atlierlacli, 1291; Garthe, in Natherlagh, 1302. Alicia, widow of 

 Griffin de Rupe, had a suit about lands, a mill, turbary, and pasture 

 in Garthegriffin and Olethere, Kilboygnam, and O'Tran ; elsewhere 

 given as Garthegriffen, in Olehere; Foxnoceston,^ in Any; and Olethill, 

 in Kilboynagh, 1294-7 (Plea R. 22 of xxv Ed. I., m. 48; 32, ni. 7, 

 and 36 of xxvi, m. 20). Ballingarrie Church, 1607 (Pat. R.). 

 '■ ' There is noe habitacon or other thing remarkable in this parish, 

 save only a mill seate and the walls of a church upon the lands of 

 Ballingarry," 1656 (D.S. (A), 53). Fabric— The west gable of a rude 

 ruined eburch near SS. Peter's and Paul's Well,^ 20 feet 3 inches 

 wide : featureless. 



366. Laraghlawe, OR Templknalaw (49).— Same. Evidently the 

 Latbraclilanii, not far from Emlygrenan, 1185, in the Charter of 

 Magio. Alicia de Rupe in above suit also claimed Laythyrathlau from 

 Peter le Botiller (Plea R. 32 of xxv Ed. I.). Suit of Abbot of Magio 

 and R. de Kylsynyghe as to advowson of Layraglaue Chapel, 1302-3 

 (Cal. Mem. R., p. 513). The Chapel of Lathreclay was held under 

 papal provision by Mauric MicBryan, Clerk, 1559 (Eiants, 84). 

 Fabric — A ruined church, not far to the north of the Fort of 

 Dunglare, the Claire of the Book of Rights, ante 900. It has a 

 well of SS. Peter and Paul. The dolmen of Deerpark is not far 

 to the south-east (Borlase, vol. i., p. 50). 



367. BoTNOGH. — An unknown church in this district. Boyanagh, 

 in Natherlach, 1291 ; Kilboygnan church with Garthegriffin, 1295-6 

 (Plea R. 22 of xxv Ed. I., m. 48), again given with Garthegriffin in 

 Olehere; Olethill was in Kilboynagh, 1306 {ib., 36 of. xxvi); John 

 Brymechgean collated to Boyonach and Cnocgraffyng, though he had 

 shed the blood of a priest, 1413 (Cal. P.L., vi., p. 438); Boynogh 

 ecclesia ignota, 1615b. Castleboynagh, confirmed to Ed. AValsh, of 

 Owney, 1595 (Fiants, 6004), seems to be a dilferent place, and perhaps 

 led the compilers in 1615 to place Boynogh, an unknown church, 

 between Caherelly and AVillistown. 



368. 369. CoRRAT, GLYNDOwrN. — Chapels given with Duntri- 

 league and Kilbeheney, 1346-7. Chapel of Coragh, 1291. An 

 Inquisition was taken before the attorneys of Sir Tho. de Lucy at 



^ Sexnotestown, as in same Rolls (42 of xxvii EcL I., p. 72). 

 ■-^ Bally frooia has also a graveyard and cromlech lying to the east of Doonglare, 

 with a well called Tobereendoney. Borlase, " Dolmens of Ireland," i., p. 50. 

 3 Perhaps the Gleanoneolain, near Emlygrenan, granted to Magio, 1185 (charter). 



