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Proceediiif/s of the Royal Irish Academy. 



(F). — JS'oTE Added in Peess. 



The sixtti yoliime of ''Papal Letters," published since my Paper 

 was written, contains some points of interest bearing on the Limerick 

 Churches, p. 313. The Collegiate Church of St. Senan, at Inyska- 

 thaygh, is located as in the diocese of Killaloe, 1411. It will be 

 remembered that it is stated to have been in Limerick in 1408 

 (section 161, supra), p. 224. An indulgence granted to those 

 repairing the Chapel of St. Meranus the Confessor (section 112), 

 annexed to the parish churcli of Disert, and " entirely ruined by the 

 frequent wars." Peb., 1411, p. 397.— Mention of Walter ^rthy, 

 deceased, and Thomas Botiller, as successive ministers of " The Trini- 

 tarian House of St. James of Athdara," which identifies that hitherto 

 doubtful house (section 67). 



Incumbents of Yaeious Cetueches. 



Ardcahny, or Ardkachne — Denis Eachaerna, 1400 ; John Chanluayn, 

 1402; Thady O'Connuyl, 1413; W. Russell, 1414. Athlacach— 

 T. de S. Jacobo, 1394. Athnedisse— John Harchor, 1393. Ballegadi— 

 T. de S. Jacobo, 1394. John Fox, 1400. Boyanach— John Bryne- 

 chgeann, 1413. Castro Couayng (Castleconnell) — Donald Omulluyn, 

 1412. Cobomordi (Cloncomarda, or Colmanswell) — Nic. Bull, 1396. 

 Dewnaghmar, Donaghmor— J. Rede, 1391-1398 ; Ric. Wyit, of 

 Rathronan, 1402. Dirrigalwan — Maur. O'Coggran, 1401. Dromond 

 (Dromin)— Maur. Hunt, 1314. Effin— Ger. Ricardi, 1394; Ger. 

 fitz Moiys, 1398. Esterlawran (Inch St. Laurence) — Laurence 

 Coggran, 1404. Garthbiboys (Ballingarry)— T. Saleys, 1411. Kil- 

 bradran— Donald O'Hogan, 1402. Kyllchurnan— T. Oflannara, 1394 ; 

 T. Obroggy, 1405; J. de Preston, 1329. Kyllfyntynayn— Denis 

 Eachaerna, 1400 ; N. Macconmara, 1405, Kylkyde — John de 

 Preston, 1329. Florence Ecathail, 1406. Kyllid' (Killeedy)— J. 

 Geraldine, 1389. Kilmony alias Byletewan— John Foy, 1400. Kil- 

 munchyn, alias Kilconam — Prebend, John Teyr, 1398. Killscanail — 

 Gillasenan Ohalphyn, 1396; Charles O'Sycha, 1411. Moynachy, 

 Moynachyghacha (Monagay or perhaps Rathcahill, see 171, supra) — 

 Gerald fitz Maur. Ricardi, 1394; Ger. fitz Morys, 1398. Tullagh- 

 brek — Maur. Coggran ; W, Oduyr, 1406. 



