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connection therewith .

m an ne w ent out the Hon . Secretar I n response to 50 0 circulars s by y , y

M em bers have j oined and the R 0 11 now stands at 1 8 0 . ,

n r the aus ices ofthe Societ was de ivered A very su cessfu L ecture u de p y , c l , l M A D r Wind . . n 2 0 th Februar ast b . e in the Theatre R oy a o v , y , , l , l l

’ ork Sub ect M e a ithic M onum ents of resident ueen s Co e e C . j g P Q ll g , l ” n such ab e hands it was of course treated in a m aster and Britain . I , y l , l

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in the Cit Court House on the 2 6th inst. w ith our distin uished fel ow Lecture y , g l

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s rous uture and we anticipate for it a long and pro p e f .

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W ER. E REV . P. O ROBERT FOST R. P B A DO B N . W AM . Y AM GALLW EY J. P. W ILLI , ILLI D EANE NR . JENNlNGS C. l. E Y B. . I . R. , H K

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i s n W odst ow n W ater ord. Barron E. W n to o , , , f F Fr nc iscan nv nt W el rf rd C. . a Co e te o Be e V er Rev . gl y, y , , Be ar Michae Borou h Surv e or Dun arvan y , l g y , g H P B v e Terrace ram r Benner . E J. e e u T o e . , ll , B adle o hn uarr mount W ater ord o , J , Q y , f Board o fW or s the Secretar Dub in k y , l i Ba kr Ba e Mrs A Te m e c oc C . Du in . o l k , pl H ll, l k , bl P Br o od e H a r rd B n r va J. o to C. e ce . o a w ouse W ate o l , P l , k L g , lf y H , f B i r r n W Ba t . So re to Cotta Da rad S r F. e e y , , g , lk y R E st O ice Dun arv an Bre nan. o . . , P ff , g B t unst er and e inste r B n im i ret T . H. M a er c , , L k , L k P Br n R v W . P Dunhi Tram re ow e e . o , ll,

B k Rev . C rdanst n B n uc e . C. C . o ow utt ev a t l y; , , J , Buc e ames l l Hom e ie d Road W im don Surr e e . kl y , J , , f l , bl , y W N a i na Ban Dub in Bur e . t o k , L l k , l R v ahir Bur e e . W . C k , P l D L D M . A L . . 4 4 M r Burtchae l G. o eham ton Road Du in , , , p , bl

R v M a an C. C ssa e East Ca an e . ll , P g l R C . J. P Ba lind Carew Ca t . . ud ouse W ater ord , p , H , f W H M ana er M n Carro . . u ste r 57 e inster Ban W at er ord ll, , g L k , f W ' C . C Durro Carri an Rev . . w ue e n s C 0 . g , , , Q

Rev R. J C is . C . . more . Case . y , , , L a t et ow n ord o f e r O ssor D L F R. S. A C s . . A e e i l , L , Upp y , bb yl x ' Catho ic Youn Me n s Soc iet W ate r ord l g y , f R v P A Dun r O . S. a v an Coa e e . . kl y , , g hrane R ert F R S A 1 Hi h i Coc o . . . 7 e d Road Du in , b , , g f l , bl Co e man am es 2 Rose hi Te rrace Que enstow n l , J , , ll , r m r N e Conno e o e K . ow e w t ow n W ater ord lly , J , L , f

W . G A. L D M L . Cono . . Cathedra S uare W ater ord lly , , , l q , f

B. Coone Ver Rev . . Franciscan Ab e C onme y , y J , b y , l l Coste n at ric Bui der Manor Stre et W ater ord , P k , l , , f Cotton Miss South M a ism ore , , ll, L

M . C . arne Stre t Crott Rev . e W ate r ord y , , P ll , f Ma or O W he e er W ood and Cu e s do . ff , j , l , l , Cummins Je o ffre i Kilmadthomas , y , K ll , Curt is Miss C oda h od e ort aw , , l g L g , P l

R. l A M A M . . rt e i Da Ro ert F. R. S. ouse Cor y , b , y l H ll H , k F r a v W . . e r n W . C C at e r De ane Re . ord l y , , , yb k , f E Ball brado Cahir Denn C. y , y , ' D n A hur hn i W ater ord e n rt o s . y , , J H ll , f Sub¢ She riff Court u Deve reu M . o se W at er x , P , H , ford D W iam A C e r o fCrow n o n, i 6 e ace Newt ow n W at bby ll l k P , , erford ' hn s C e e D M St . o o W at ow e Rev . er ord l y , J ll g , f ' D a Edm nd ohn s i re o do . , , J H ll , Dun ord Danie So icitor Catherine St d o . f , l , l , h v rsu ine Cotta e P. d D n Re . u o . p y , , U l g , ix E R McClintock 1 7 i dare Stre et Du i D . . n , , , K l , bl ’ - ERS HE SOClETY Continued. MEMB OF T .

P P Ba oreen Cahir Everard Rev . . , J llyp ,

R r Du in Fa le Edw in e more Orw e ar ath a Co . y , , Kyl , ll P k , g , bl '

Ball re dm nd H SQ C one a C0 . Car ow R M. o Qfi f ffre nch ev . . , J y , l g l , l Fit era d ord W a ter i e a Cast e a ane zg l , L l , K lk l , M g y * ' F Franciscan nvent Dro heda R v E. B O . S. Co Fit maurice e . z , , g P P. . C nm e v Canon C. o F av in Ver Re . l , y J , l l in R c r rt aw M A. o R v W . W . Coo e to F e n e . l my g , , lf y , P l

Canon W . St . ondon F emin er Rev . l g , V y , L ' P P V F St Ann s re s er W at r rd Re Canon . . . . . e t e o F nn Ver v . ly , y , , , P by y , f P P r Rossdu ate rd. Can n M . . . W F nn V er Rev . o o ly , y , , ff, f ' r fSt hn d H JP Mano o . o s o . F rde . J. . . o , , , J ,

A D r r r ir nd n W . F M . . . L 9 e t o d St e et Ma a o o Dud e . Fortescue Hon . , l y , , , H f , yf , L , Fost er R 55 Qua W ater ord , , y , f ' m re s ter e or e s Street W ater ord R T . F Ad G Fur on ev . l g , P by y , g , f

Gallw e W m Roc ie d Tram ore y , J P kf l , * r i r G Munst er and e inster Ban Dun arvan Ga d ne T . , L k , g P G envi e W at er ord D B D L. J. G. . t . . Go Sir W . ff, , , , l ll , f * B st on Mas S A D W H 4 0 8 M eridian Stre et o s U . Grain er r. . . g , , , , , ,

i i r ara M Cast e Cott a e Carrickr onf Suir r n M s. C G ff , l l g ,

D Rev De n B. D The e aner W r rd ac ett er . a ate o H k , V y , y , f andcoc Gustavus Fre deric u ic Record O ice Chancer H k , k , P bl ff , y n C ondo W . L , , earne ame s W estc i ramore H , J , lff, T i h r JP W i iam Street W ater ord earne R c a d . H , , ll , f R W P P F R A hn n i ea ev . . . . . o stow Co . enn H ly , , S. J , K lk y

Rev am e s P. P Heneber . , , y J _ r rk r r Rev . Bro . 1 W ate a W at e o d ic e . H k y , P p , f i in tri Ass n erk d s a c t . Tow C o . H gg , P k , l , Historica Soc iet of enns vania ocust Street hi ade hia l y P yl , L , P l lp , orn W i iam ortm ore W at er ord H , ll , G , f u he s Ben amin nde endent O ice W e ord H g , j , I p ff , xf

' i O W ckham Durfdr m Du in utton uc us u Co . H , L y , , bl

aco W il iam 1 0 Catherine Stre et W at er ord J b , l J , , f l in s R. B C . l. R l ad enn . . . C ane do . J g , , L y L , H i hson G. ast n s r. E Sio n R r e C. ow ouse W ate ord J p , g , i , H , f . N e i n s W C. w tow n Bu din s d o e . o . J , , l g ,

H D i i ' e ane . So c tor ohn s i W ater ord K , l , J H ll , f i D ini e Re . J. v . om can Church do . K ly, J , , E W a she arn r e . e St e et d o . K lly , l , P ll , e Ger dH G a a . dstone S re e t t o . K lly, l , l , d W i iam E D L e JP St . e en r . . s W est o t Co . Ma . o K lly , ll , H l , p , y ' enn in Me d W . s a ow W er ord K y , J K g , at f ’ W ' ehoe Rev . . C. C. Cathedra res t er eor e s Street W ater ord K , , , l P by y , G g , f

eah Miss A W hit echurch S N . Ca o uin L y , pp q e n R v C D n on e . . C unm ore Eas L , J t i rarian Free i rar W ater ord Lb , Lb y , f

i rarian do; Ca e Stre et Du in Lb , p l , bl i rarian h do . T om s St . d a o. Lb , , i rarian d Char vi e M a D o . e u in Lb , l ll ll , bl i rarian i do . r d v n St . o ow e e . Lb , L K , nch C E 8 i . . . Ma ow Stre et m ric . e Ly , P J , ll , L k MEMBERS OF THE SOC ETY —C . ont in ed I u .

A i M A F S. A S ew art . . Torr s ale Maca ist er R. . t d Cam rid e l , , , b g M A S So icit or Be avista W ater ord cCo . y , l , ll , f >“ '

D D. i r W t er . M n l r Rev . a arian S acDo a d e , t . atric s Co e e Ma nooth , V y l , Lb , P k ll g , y Mac Donald David Ma W ater ord , , ll , f

Mc Donne ll er Rev . Dean G adstone Stre et C onme , V y , l , l l Mans ie d Edw ard andsca e i shee an f l , , L p , K l l Me era ord A ot of Ca o uin ll y , L bb , pp q E arrist w n Ball mitt o Co . W r M a er am es . e o d yl , J , H , y y , xf h r P P Ba R Ric a d . oo Cahir Moc er ev . . kl , , llyl by , ' R St hn s Co e e r T . o W ate rd Moc er ev . o kl , J ll g , f A BA The Ma Arma h Mor an . . . g , P , ll, g Mi rt r a D. L. o o t w Mor e C. l y , , , lf , P l >“ Dr R ad ane W ater rd Morris . W . . o , , L y L , f S e h ord A ot o f R scre a Mount t . os o J p , L bb ,

' Nationa and Commercia C u au s S uare W ater ord l l l b , P l q , f D L W i iam Stre N n A JP . et W ater r e so . o d l , ll , f

C. Ba macarber me s C. C onm Nu ent Rev . a e g , J , , lly y , l l

Dr R M S Distridt unat ic Oak h t . . s um W d s ot ater or . , L A yl , f ' H n O Brien ohn F. Tow n C er o . Sec . Free i rar C onm e , J , l k , Lb y , l l ' i k C. W c ow B e R v T . P. C. O rn e . y , , , l * ' O B rne Michae 362 W est 1 1 8th Street N ew Yor y , l , , k '

C . W i R v L. P. P. Ovoca o c o O B rne e . w y , , , , kl ' D Ardmore ou h D B. . Y O Conne ll Rev . . a , , , , g l ' ' W Cathedra res t er O Connell Rev . . Geor e s Stre et W ater ord , J l P by y , g , f * '

C C. Rathmine s O Donne ll Rev . ierce . Co . Du in , P , , , bl ' ' P G r Stre v W B P. . e o e s W O Donne ll Re . . et ater rd , , g , fo ' W a C C i Co . ter rd O Donnell Rev . . . o , J K ll f ' Miss Anes 1 6 erc Terrace O Donne do . ll , g , , P y , ' r lnn cen C. o o ts M . W s e Rev . 6 Y O Fa r , , e t 3 th Stre et New or Ci ll, H ly , k ty . Cloncoskraine Dun arvan Ode Mrs. ll, , , g '

O Hara Ri ht Rev . . S D. D ord Bisho ofCashe The a ace W ater ord , g H L p l , P l , f * ' St Mar s C R W C. C. . onme Ormond ev . , , y , l l ' hn L C St . o s W ater r Rev . . C. o d Ormond . , J , f ' i s ate on s and os ita Bost n ll M s o U . S. O Ne i A. , K , L g I l H p l, , ' V F. C n r Archdeaco n P. P. . o ta C l Ve n. D i O Ne il o . u n , , , , l f, bl ' Mana er ste r Ban W ater r H. o d O Ne ill R. , , g Ul k , f ' F ' R h mas A. ranciscan C n O Re ill ev . T o , o v ent 4 M erchants Og a Du i y , , , y , bl n ' Th D J. Ma O Sullivan r. . e W ater ord , J , ll, f

A Riverside Fe rr an W ater ord se E. Pe nro , , yb k , f

he an ames New tow n, do . P l , J J N w t w n ar d M . e o o . Miss E. Pim , , P k ,

a r oer Count E. de La, Gurtee n le Poer, i shee an P , K l l The Ma W ater ord H. oo e A. , P l , , ll f South Street A. New R ss e . o Pop , P , , P N ew tow n ous M . e r . Pow e , P J , H , L Faithle W at D. r d M . e or Pow er. P , , gg, f ' * W All Saint w er Rev . ames s Rector 4 7 East 1 29th Stre t Y Po . J y , , e , New ork ,

S. A. U . '

R. S A ohn F. s i at r rd . W ow er Rev . e o P , P J H ll , f * 1 5 eter Street W i iam do . ow er , , P , ll , P ' hn s an Miss Ei een o e do . ow er , , P , l J L

a ' an n au . M ow er er Rev . C o , P P othe ouse Carrick on Suir P , V y P l l H ,

ow er er Rev . Canon, P. P. , V . F Dun arvan P , V y g

' W ohn s i W ater ord Og eall , y , J H ll f inn Fred Coa v i e C onme w , l ll , l l — ET n i Co t nued. MEMBERS OF THE SOCI Y .

' O Conne ll Street W ater ord dm nd C. Re o , P , f don W 4 ort and ace on . G . C. B 7 M . Ro erts Ear F. , , b , l , , , P l Pl L arl ' Lond n W Russe Edmund 1 94 E ms Road C a ham P e o , S. . ll, , , l , l p

' S A ord Bisho of W a er rd ish s D D R. F. . t o B o Rev R A . heehan Most . . S , L p f , p ouse W at er ord H , f She Danie Manor Street W ater ord lly , l , f W e ord P P Rams ran e Co . M . T . Sheridan Rev . , g g , xf ' m R ad Toot in Comm on ondon a r E T 39 St . a es o Sher oc M o . l k , j , J , g , L Sisters ofMerc Dun arvan y , g Sist ers ofMerc ort aw y , P l fN S hoo s W at er rd B LL D ns ect r o . c o S e in ton T . . o k ff g , I p , f _ l ' h W Ge r e s Street do J. o Smit . , , g , d S i h Mrs Au ustus Sion od e o . m t . , g , L g , C Br w n 4 Tra a ar S uare ondon W . S v ens B F. 6 o te . , , , , f lg q , L , , Stuart Ca tain i iers Dromana Ca o uin , p Vll , , pp q

Thom son ose h Summer and W ater ord p , J p , l , f A Mana er N ationa Ban W a r Tuc er am es . te ord k , J , g l k , f

Ca a h ouse Ca a h C J. P O . W at er r ssher R. o d U , J pp g H , pp g f ine Conv ent do rsu . U l ,

A 58 W e in t n R ad D i W a dron . o o u n l , L , ll g , bl i i W a sh Rev . M . F C C. Tr ni W t . t W ater r . hout o d l , , , y , f a Ish v T P P n n r Ta W a Re . . . . oc a o e ow fi , , , K k , ll '

W a sh Rev . ames SS. eter 6 au s Great Cros iver o o l , J , P P l , by , L p l D W a sh R v M C. C. un arvan e . l , g h R D F W a s ev . . . C. C . Tramore l , , , . W er Dr A M R N m or at s, . G. D . Tra e '

W he an Rev D. D D. St . ohn o e e . . s C at er o d l , , , J ll g , W f r W he an Miss Corkickle hitehave n um er and l , , , W , C b l W hit e n r v P R i Co o e . G o e J. . oc e d Ca a h S. O Co W at er ord , l l J , , kf l , pp g f i W h te W m . ame s r e r n Ir f r i G ov C ow So . o dare 1 8 E in Road Du in , J ( K l ), , lg , bl Wh i e M N . R l. A JP R c ands W r t . . . . o t e ord J , kl , a f hit e Dr T Br r W . . . oad St et do e . , J , , W hi e Ed ar C l re t oo w do . , g , g , i W i ms R v . A a m S. Fe hard o T e a es O . t C . erar ll , J , , ipp y W an Ver Rev an i C nven o . F c scan o Cor g , y , r t, k * W e A N B “ . A F r fi l r s . ona r e M o t e d Ter a , a t . ce a merston ar Dub in y p , I , , P l P k , l * m L an fr Sons td. F an on n E W etter e do . C. y , , L , L ,

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_ enera eetin of the Societ w as he d in the o n H a G l M g y l T w ll ,

Water ord on A ril 2 0 th The R e ort and a ance Sheet for f . p . p B l

the ear ere read afte r w hich the fo o in a ers ere y w , ll w g p p w — ‘ subm itted and discusse d (a) On a coll ection of Stone

’ ” ha ices e hi ited rom Ear Church Sites in the D ecies C l ( x b ) f ly ,

r b m m uni ation on the em ora ities R v o e . o c by e . P . P w ( ) C T p l

1 h R e h r m r 6t ntur v . W of t e Se of Wate ord an is o e c e . e f d L ( y), by

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’ “ ” h r l d x n in s i ins uni i a Ta o Stoc . Ric a d O Fo e . c H y ( ) M p l k g , P gg ,

On h m i n f D r White the m em ers of the rov isiona t e ot o o . b P l Com m itte e were unanim ously el ecte d as Com m ittee for co m ing

r yea . A highly interesting l ec tur' e (w ith lim elight views) w as delive red in the Court H ouse under the auspic es of the Society

r 2 6 h R A Stewart aca ist r on A i t M r. . . e Su t : p l , by M l . bj ec

“ v ti n of vi i it e er h Exca a o a Le t cal C y (G z ). T e chair on the

o ion w s u i d ur s R v r id n w ccas a occ e o o t e . es e t ho at th p by M P , e

' conc usion of the roceedin s co nve ed to the ecturer on l p g y L ,

e ha f of a lar e and a reciativ e audience a w e - m erite d ote b l g pp , ll v

f han s o t k .

On Four or Five Stone

Chalic es from E

- Church Sites ih the Decies.

stance f P er read at h G neral Meet in f the iet A ril Su a a t e e o Soc , ( b o , p g y p “ ”

3oth 1 906 w hen the Cha ices w ere on e hi it ion. , , l x b )

B REV OW ER. y . P . P

LTHOUG H the obj ects exhibited (a) have b een in m y

ossession for a num er of ears I have ti now p b y , ll

abstained fro-m publication of notice or description

, m had ho e to co ect data in roo of of the . I p d ll p f

a and o ect so far ho ever b ut itt e their ge bj ; , w , l l inform ation of an illustrative character has been

i h I t m a b e that we sha have to b rought to l g t . y ll wait till Middle I rish Literature has been fo rced to give up all its secrets before it will b e quite safe to dogm atise regarding the p urpose and m eaning of these and m any sim ilar T s obj ect .

“ With a single exception the vessels (I suppose I am j ustified in so styling them ) now exhibited have been unearthed on early Celtic

n t rritor ofD ecies. erha s .all to church sites within the anc ie t e y P p , ld ,

ssels have een ound at an rate n0t m ore than a doz en such ve b f y ,

s not more than a doz en I rish specim ens are known to archaeologist .

“ I t is not a little rem arkable that of these so large a proportion

ion I t- is a ain rem ar a e should have been supplied by our own reg . g k bl —' —in Done a err or Water ord the o ects that whe rever found g l , K y , f bj — S B C D and E acc0 m an in illustration . a ee _ ( ) , . , , p y g 1 4 4

shou have een o u ar re arded as ha i s erha s th e ld b p p l ly g c l ce . P p fact of their discovery on early church sites suggested both nam e and con ectured ur os here is at a t n s ecim en in the j p p e . T l e s o e p

ationa us um “ While mu h ess ru h n an of these now N l M e . c l de t a y e hi ited the i dare Street s eci m en does not di er m ateria x b , K l p ff lly or in enera desi n rom th att r The st m in the case of the g l g f e l e . e

useum s ecim en is ornam ented a s ira m o din and the M p by p l ul g , vas and l e c up by a tripl e and quadrupl e m oulding resp ective y .

his vesse hic h is su ose to have om e rom one of the T l , w pp d c f " Blasket s ands ff h r hi h in I , o t e er coast , stands l K y 7 1 g by 4 ? “ diam eter at the to of the u b Another re uted stone p c p. ( ) p ” c ha ice is or wasti recent reser ed on or I s and off the l , ll ly , p v T y l ,

estern coast of D on his is o u ar e ie ed to b e the w egal . T p p l ly b l v

h i f s R ev c a l i f o t . ce o St . Co um bk lle and throu h the co urtes o l , g y M

’ D r O D nn ll i i o m e for . o e sho of Ra h who ind ent t t , B p p oe, k ly l

“ ur ose ofe am ination I am ena ed to resent ou ith a dra in p p x , bl p y w w g

“ ” ofi c Th r s in d si n rom the t . ( ) e To y I land chalice differs e g f Blasket I sland sp ecim en last described and from the sp ecim ens here " ith e hi it it is n ar r u ar u in sha e a out 2 3 hi h w x b ed e ly a eg l c be p ( b g ), and has a dee circu ar c u and in the sides - fin er ho es to erm it p l p , , g l p

Th m ri i a b e adde d is a har a m ore secure ho d. e ate a t m l l , y , d h nd in sandstone now uite dar from on use and constant a . , q k l g l g For centuries this strange vessel has b een regarded by the islande rs of Tory with deepest veneration as the identical chalice

I t is erha s such a vesse used by the great apostle ofthe Picts. p p l

n that rude a e a m issioner m i ht ha e m ade use of hose as i g , g v w , portion of the vineyard was the storm - swept H eb rides and the wilds “ ” nia Y et another instance of a stone cha ice was of Cal edo . l

s m e ears since hen at a season b rought under public notice o y , w

in err anton it in a o icem an Co . of strong political feel g p l K y w ly ,

s ated ro e a s ecim en on reserved in a ruined church . was t , b k p l g p Finally Wakem an (d) notes two stone vessel s which were probably ,

used for purposes cognate with those of the specim ens before us.

n ar in sha e la the side of a ho e One of these tria gul p , y by ly w ll ,

’ 2 b Wi de s Cata o ue ofStone Ob ects . 1 3 . ( ) —l l g j , p (c A accom panying i ustration . ) , ll

book of rish Anti uities I st Ed. . 1 61 . (d) Hand I q , , p 1 4 5

’ in lum k ll s n nd th s n w n n h Co i e e Co . C are a e eco d as ou d ear t e Gl , l , f ruins ofArdm ul han Church o ath c C . e . , M

The rst of the four v esse s was ound a out ha a fi (B) l , f , b lf centur in d r s ce , u in farm in o erations on the site of a cit t in y g g p , or ear church in the to n and of a atrick arish of i cash ly , w l B llyp , p K l ,

o i r i i C . e ar . W th t ere du u esides som e ne rou ht T pp y w g p, b fi ly w g and m uch orn uern stones a sm al stone cross m uti ate d and a w q , l ( l ) rude O ect of stone hich ecause of its association ith the bj , w , b w

” “ ” c halice o ular im a ination has desi nated a a n The / p p g g p te . ” " cha ice is a out hi h in diam eter at sum m it of cu l b 7g g by 3 p, " and 6 in circum e rence at the s enderest art of th stem oth f l p e . B ends are ho o ed out i nto cu - i e de ressions so that i th ll w p l k p , , l ke e ” e s of Man uoczm ue eceris sta bil—standin on ither as i L g , q q j g e b e t i e ha s the e nd aim ed at th du i a e w as s a cup. P r p by e pl c t d bowl

n i htenin f h t r n r r o a o t e o ect o e de it m ore o ta e . Since ly l g g bj , p bl its discover this v esse has een su ted to m u h b ad usa I t y l b bj ec c ge . has een used e tensiv e i n seasons of catt e disease as a charm to b x ly l , a e i n runnin ate r he re the att e dran For this and a ied pl c g w w c l k . ll “ ” ur oses our cha ice was in fact in m uch dem and and was p p l ,

m im s arri m i e s a a v n in o th ount fWa r ord so et e c e d l w y e e t e C y o te f .

n s r rin ti ns it no dou t sufered a considera e I the e p e eg a o & c . b f bl

m n f r h r n a ou t o oug t eatm e t .

C the m ost unchalicelike of the our s ecim ens is the , f p , only one that has b een unearthed elsewhere than on an early

hur h site I t was o nd ha a entur since— uried s i ht c c . f c f u , l y b l g ly e ond ou hin de th a farm er nam ed M cGrath at a ina b y pl g g p , by , B ll

’ ri h f hi h r h o Water ord I t sti ears on its m eola a s o W tec u c C . f . , p , ll b

- h r i was s ru th ou h sid an o ham i e score or two e e t t c e . e g l k , w k by pl g

- . The m easurem ents of the specim en are diam eter of cu circum ference of shan 1 1 The m aterial as in all p, k , , t s ecim ens i ustrated is a hard c ose - rained sandstone such he p ll , , l g , n as the early I rish b uilders used for all finer work i their chu rches.

h m ria used in a m ost all the Ce tic crosses I t is likewise t e ate l l l ,

i ns his s one except som e of these in p urely lim estone reg o . T t

hi com arativel as to ork assum es ith a e a hard outer w le p y e y w , w g sur ace a ua it hic h re n ered it adm ira suite d for decorative f , q l y w d bly 1 4 6

r hi h w s d th m n s I t is ound wo k w c as to stand expo e to e ele e t . f in i in h l s e throu hout the D rum F n hi an uan . i n d t t t e D ec o . q y , g , g g

S iev Gua ran s c e e & . l g ,

Our third D s e im en h s rom Water ord w h r c ai f Co . e e ( ) p l f ,

oca traditi n nn s i i t m n hi it is o co ect t th S . Co a . s to b e l l w l T , o served is neither the Co m an of C o ne nor Co m an who b , l l y , l is nam e d in connection ith ism ore but Co m an a isho in the w L , l , b p

D ecies who is recorde in the i e of St D ec an to have a tised , d L f . l b p the atter o m n f S atri Th hr n r o c . e c o o o f l b ef e the co i g t . P k l gy o

’ ’ St D n r in D n r i h h as it St . ec a s e ion . ec a s e is as t e e too l l f , y p l g , ” ’ h r D c an s s iri ua th cross a uestion to b e discussed e e . e t a e r q l p l f ,

Co m an who had ro a ot the aith throu h a ritish channe l , p b bly g f g B l , had his church within the te rritory afterwards appropriated to

’ Th hurc h site m ar ed the D ec n s ari h nd m onaster . e c la p s a y , k by

’ saint s tree c ose to his ho e is sti tra itiona ointed out l , ly w ll , ll d lly p on the to n and of i co m an arish of Ardni ore On this site w l K l l , p

“ ” th h i had e n rese r ed rom tim e im m m oria here e c al ce b e p v f e l . T is n r r ir um stan s f h ri in s r o ecord of the date o c c ce o t e o g al di cove y .

i e the a atric s ecim en the resent o ect was aecom L k B llyp k p , p bj ” anied a stone aten b ut the atter was rem o ed o s p by p , l v by b y som e years since ; the boys in q uestion m ust I fear b e also held r nsi e for the rea in in two of the vesse its f The espo bl b k g l el . — " " dim ensions are H ei ht m diam eter of cu I t g , g ; p, 35 x

r h n r of h s m hin h n tapers slightly towa ds t e ce t e t e te . I t k t e wor con ition ofthis s ecim en is e ained the act that i e it d p xpl by f , l k B ,

ensive and for a on eriod as a hea in stone in was used ext ly , l g p , l g

ue cases of cattl e plag .

“ ” The next chalice (E) is the sm all est and m ost perfec t ofthe

I ts er ection it o es erha s entire to its re ative ate g roup . p f w p p ly l ly l

I t was ound som e ei ht or ten ears since on th i discover . e s te y f , g y ,

’ n r Ce tic church no n oca as G Cuanna Cuanna s ofa ea ly l , k w l lly M .

hurch on the town an ofDeco in the arish ofI nishlo una ht C l d y , p g , m i a out six m i es north of C on e Co . erar . Ci n b l l l , T pp y t t. Gua na was un ortunate situate on the sum m it of a sm a ravel ri e , f ly , d ll g dg ,

hi oc the m ate ria s of hich ere coveted a oca roa or ll k , l w w by l l d — contractor with the result that the hillock (m inus a q uantity of 1 4 7

hum an ones hich ere reinterred has een itera carted b , w w ) b l lly a a for r ad m in A on i h r un w y o ak g . l g w t the chalice there we e fo d a coupl e of S ling stones and an exceedingly inte I esting stone obj ect

’ 1 esem blin a m ason s um m t Th mu f th othetica g pl e . e g o e hyp l

um m et is of a iec e ith the od of the ob ect and the od pl p w b y j , b y

“ in uestion hich is o e Or e r sha ed is decorated ith q , w gl b p a p , w

three incised crosses 0 f. earl rish t his uni ue o ct m a y I yp e . T q bj e y have een the ton ue of a sm a ecc esiastica be and if so it b g ll l l ll , , cannot have ee n on in use as it sho s itt e Si n of ear b l g , w l l g w .

R eturnin to our cha ice w e fin d its m easurem ents to b e ° g l ,

" H ei ht diam eter of cu and c1 rcum fe rence of shan g , p, 3g 3 k where narro est de th of c u 2 w , p p,

f r r n ri i n om in n h So a for pu e fact a d desc pt o . C g ext to t eory and d i fi d rse ves on som e hat s i r r nd educt o we ou e ou . n, n l w l pp y g

” I t i I assu m e b e adm itted all that these four e hi ited w ll , , by x b

n r s ave . w e. an u to hat obj ects had a com m o pu po e . H y cl e t

ur s P di i n sseI ts the vesse s w i hal Th i1 Ti a t o a e e c ices. e p po e . l shap e cei tainly seem s to le nd w eight to the theory ; no doubt it w h i h r s d th th o Theo ects have asthe s ap e wh c fi st Sugge te e e ry . bj

' been accepted (partially at any rate) as chalices by antiquarians so carefu scienti c and e erienced as Wa e m an and Sir Wi iam l , fi xp k ll

Wi d I is r c nc iva et hat i a c ountr so rem ote as e . t e ect o e l p f ly bl , n y

r th entur vesse s of o d I e and and in an a e so ru e as the . c l g d 5 y , l g l or silver could not b e procure d in num b ers sufficient for the ne eds of hundreds of sm all churches spi inging into existence

m Sim u s I t is concei va e that the ear Ch1 1 sti an al ost ltaneou ly . bl ly

m issionar or anchorite shou d b e orced in m an cases y , , l f y

— n u esp ecially in the renioter districts to the use of a sto e c p. H ave w e any references in Christian archaeology to chalices of

r eived b ut scant con stone ? The question seem s to have ec .

n - h h n f sia ti anti uarians and i is Sideratio at t e a ds O eccl e s cal q , t

I t m a ho ever b e r r r n n m h u on 1 t . p em atu e to p o ou ce uc p y , w ,

“ fairly claim e d that evidence points to the occasional use of — stone chalices at any rate in outlying regions of the Christian

R nc s o d at r to s cri cia cha ices of stone world. efere e (c n emn o y) a fi l l

- i We occur a few tim es in the decrees of loCal counc ls. may 1 4 8

ta e the Canonist Ferraris e as adm ittin their—at an rate k , , ( ) g y

occasiona use hen w e find him condem nin them to ether l w g , g

ith cha11 c es of ass oo “ rass and co er as unsuited for w gl , w d , b pp ,

Divine Servic arti n reca s the act that ueen e . M g y (f) ll f Q

runehaut in the 6th centur resented a c ha ice of on B , y , p l yx to the Church of Auxerre and Card Bona (g) quotes the gift

’ rom i 1 1 h c n r of two sim i ar cha i es f Pop e V ctor III . ( t e tu y) l l c

to on in ina avant s h s at s h r was reserved M te Cas o . F lly G u ( ) t e t e e p at Val entia a chalice of stone (ex agalli u) which Our Lord

is sai to have used 17 So m uch for the cha ice theor and d . ( ) l y

its i s D oes an oth r ro a ur ose of these probab litie . y e p b bl e p p

stran e o e ts su est itse M r eor e Co e of the ationa g bj c gg lf . G g ff y N l

useum su ested som e ears a o to the resent riter in the M gg , y g , p w ,

course of a con ersation on the ossi use of the vesse s v p ble l ,

that . they were sim ply lam ps used for ecclesiastical purposes in

f in t h h r s nt i im s M r. Co e s an e t s a t e e e early Celt c t e . f y c d e u e t p day of Sim ilar lam ps of stone am ongst the Christianised I ndians

rth - W st i h r nd r h r far of the Canadian N o e . Th s t eo y sou ed at e

etche at an rate it ai ed to im ress m e at the tim e e ce t in f d y , f l p , x p as far as it exp ressed the Opinion of so scientific an investigator

’ r M r sh E ra ti n of Co e . R n h v r . s er s o o as M . ece t o e e ff y ly , w , U xpl Lim estone Caves has b rought to light a piece of evidence which

i s e l ft the lam p theory into the region of the very probabl .

n h m ain n r ssher Am o gst t e re s of great antiq uity u earthed by M . U

h rs f his r i h h r in t e cou e o e o at on of t e e a Cave Co . C a e xpl N w ll , l , wa a stone vess som ha r s m in th Co um a cha ic e of s el ew t e e bl g e St . l b l

an The vess l in uestion had u on i h n ound Tory I sl d . e q p t w e f by

sh r a e sit f s t— ithin th u i s l Th s e o o oo e c to ards t i . e M r. U d p w p w p sooty deposit at once suggests a wick and light which failed m any

0 Pro m ta Bib io th c ub ' : i Th author r s o r e a s z oct Ca . e e e r f r u e ( ) p l , l x f f ll in orm ation on the m ateria orm & c . ofancient cha ices to D om inicus Geor ius f l , f , , l g " De Sacro Ministerio ca . , p Dictionnair D s An i uit s hréti nnes —und Cali (f) e e t q é C e er co.

Rer Litur . (g) . g “ ” h Th saurus ( ) e . ’ “ i Com are a so O Brien Histor of the Mass I t was custom ar ( ) p l , ( y y too in som e churches to use cha ices of recious stones—on sardon p y , yx l x , ” “ chr so ite & c Neither ontas not A Car o Com end y l , . P p ( p Biblioth Litur th u h h f m t i f ha i e num era on . . o t e treat o a er a or c ces te st e g g y l l , am on the ub stan e us g s c s ed.

OLD W ATERFORD W ILLS

N V l V NO 2 f hi our/ m l m ade uasi- rom is of rm r o o . . o t s a e A fo e . ( III ) f q p the publication from tim e to tim e of some typical Old W aterford (City and Wi s I n artia fu m ent of the conditiona b i ation ther b Count . p o e y) ll l , lfil l l g y w i s ofth series are resente d her with incurred tw o ll e p e . R ichard VV addin author of the rst wi w as the re re sentative of o ne of g, fi ll , p ’ — W aterford s m ost n oted fam ilies the fam ily from w hich sprang the m ost f rb I nta a This Richard was a are nt a kinsm an of illustrious son o U s ct . pp ly the fam ous F ranciscan ; as M em b er of Parliam ent he represented his native I n the D ow n Surve Thom as \ Vaddin rish a i cit in 1 61 . st y 3 y g , I P p , “ ” — presum ably the sonne and b eire of the w ill is returned as p rop rietor of K illm acom b e e ce tin tw e ve acres of eb e W oodstowne and R ossdu ( x p g l gl ), ff, hm ulan Lisse lta h and Ball m ckille Ba m a aw —see a nt a r of R at o c e . p a t , g y ( y p ll , Coo um G arran rob all Ballinland Ballinattin Ballincarnan Ball cordra l , g y , y , , , y , Ball brislane Ball drislane M unbo Moonvo To w er are D onoone now y ( y ), y ( y ), g , ( D n nd K nock nas o now K ilnas Ph o h e f M ot e . Whit e d em es a a o . fi l ), p g ( p g, l) U nder the uise of ain Garrett Christo her few readers wi reco nise a g pl p , ll g ri h ri of D un arvan O eration ofthe e na Law s is re s on ib form er Pa s P est g . p P l p s le f r h si nc as to his ca in observ ed b the testator I n the ear da s of his o t e le e ll g y . ly y ’ m inistr Father Christo her s rofession o ten le d him into dan er The sti y p p f g . y ll

oint out to the south - w est of D un arvan and ust outside that tow n tw o sm a p g , j , , — — ll trees planted so say s tradition to m ark the spot in a fi eld w here he stealthily celebrated Midnight M ass on a Christm as m orning in the early eighteenth century he had com e from his place of hiding in the Com eragh M ountains for the unction and returned thence a ain be ore da b roke The tom b sto ne f f g f . o , y the testator m ay still be seen within the ruined Parish Chur ch of D ungarvan V ” . se e ol/ rim ] ol. L ( f , , p The spe cial value of these will s to us is the light the y incide ntally throw on the custom s and m ethods o fthought ofa tim e which thou h chrono o ica y , g l g ll unrem ote is in our understandin of it m ore distant e rha s than the d o , g , p p ay s f , th r r f E i b To the im a in io e Com m onw ealth o the e a o l za eth . g at n of the reader these ra m entar deeds su est a state of societ in all its com et n s f y gg y p e e s. g l — The I rish wills in the Public R ecord Offi ce are oftwo classes Prerogative T rm w f and ure D iocesan. he o er enera the i s o the w eathi r p y f , g y e c asses l ll ll l l , were ro ved in the rim atia Court whi e robate of the orm er was ranted in p P l , l p f g h D n h i The rst ofthe tw o wi s h i t e court ofthe oca iocesa aut or ty . fi ere ven is l l ll g , I n the ub icati n f rero ative and the second D iocesan . o o thes t g , p e pica P , —l y l w ills it is not p roposed to ob serve any particular order chronological or other the y w ill b e printed in all the picturesqueness of the disorder in w hich the y ’ com e into the E ditor s hands. The Editor takes this opportunity of acknow ledging his obligations to the Deputy - Keeper of the R ecords and the officials of the I rish R ecord Office for the facilities of re search which the y have afforded hi h r h m and indeed for t ei unfai ing courtesy and readiness to e p . , l l 1 5 1

— RD W D R CHA A DN Jn . l 1 6 l . I I G; a 0th, 62 .

“ N t he nam e of God I ' R icharde Wadding doe make

this m ast i and testam ent as o o eth ffirst y l w ll f ll w , I b eseeche m y Saviour himselfe to receave my soul e as m y legacie to Him and for m y worldly e estate

hich no e am to dis os of m a e m sonne w w I p e . I k y and b eire Thom as Wadding m y sole executor of this

'

“ m y will who is to have a speciall care by givinge dhues and procuringe Of prayers to God to accept of this Legacie and not to b urye m e or m ake any rem em brance ofm e with any pom pe or cheero at any tym e b ut onely e with prayers

and a m es and ett him h ve a care to m a e am ends to an that l , l a k y m y father or m y selfe have w ronged in any thinge accordinge as m y cosens Lawrence Lea and j ohn M urty e shall appointe for I

d n l h r ather e t tenn oundes o ot m y sefe (know) ofany at t e p t . Myf l f p

“ r a ie in t y early e for ten years to the hospital of ou L d S .

’ J ohns if it were in case to receive it and if not to the m ariage

“ “ - of Virgins and orphants w ch I h0 pe for. ought I know e I

hav form om os a rs he e t m ade m e co ncei e som e e p ed. S e lo e p pe l f v

“ scruple that he m ent it should b e paid for ever by reason he left

the ear recei t her f t Mr D a e e and Wa ter Waddin e and y ly p o o . l y l g

i ' ' their b eires b ut he himself did tell me b ut of tenn y ears and I wish m y sonne dureinge his life to paye y early to that house five poundes sterlinge and to have a special] care Of it and al so du ringe

' that tym e to continewe hiS Charity e especially e when they tend to the ese of the poorem an without regarde of his Owne m elius

’ esse in the world and I assure him grounding m yselfe uppon God s prom ise and uppon m yne ow ne exp erience that his m elius esse for

‘ the world shall never be ympared or lessed by this b ut rather m uch encreased and I doe freely e dispense with himto sell any m y lands rather than to b e short in those things when occasion

‘ sha b e o r I n the ord of a ffather earnest lovin e ll ffe ed. w ly g his sonne I do confidently afferm e to him that yf I were to give him an advise howe to b e rich and live contentedly in this world thisx is the ouly e waye that I could or would advise him unto to 1 5 2 attaine to both : howbeit I wish his intent and ey e b e diverted to n God onely e to whom e he knoweth these arts to b e pleasi ge . I bequeath to m y sOnne Stephen and the b eires m ales of his b ody e ’ his house To m Sonne au e Anne Lincoll s Nicholas Sharp e . y P l h us And to m Sonne icho as Garraldines house in the i e o e . y N l l k

at To m onne ohn hat interest have or sha ac uirein est e . y S j w I ll q

ach of the fferry e of in like estate . And I l eave to e them o ne hundreth m arks Sterlinge for a Stock to b e paid to each of them in two a m ents the rst a m ent to be aid a ter that p y , fi p y p f m y Sonne and b eire shall receive tou gal es rente of m y lands the b etter to discharge m y ffunrall and other charges and troubl es

m onl com in e u on heires a ter their athers eath each of co y g pp f f d , t hem to b e payed as they are in age and for m y sonne Barnard in regard I have noe house to l eave him I b equeath him two hundred m ar s s r to him to b e aid in two ears hen his t m e com eth k te . p y w y and in the interim yt he and alsoe the rest of m y children untill they receive their porcons m aye at their pl easure live wth m yne b n fm hi r n ff ow his b 0 k m s nn f r eire . If a y o y c ld e shall oll e 0 e ( y) o e o seaven years to m ay ntaine him at it allowing twenty m arks pe r y early e and he to have his legacye of house or fferry e and to b e

reed ofhis or n te m to eave to m sonne R o ert ise his f p co . I l y b w cho ce horse in m sta e and to m dau hter ar e the a ne y y bl . y g M y pl y salte I bought of J am es Wal sh and doe l eave to them six cowe calfes and ffiftie eWe lam bes of that y earé I shall dy e is b roode to

e in s n m n b g e a tock withall. To Lawre ce Lea y lo ge black lyned

cloake a D u in To ohn M ur i m new fflannde rs s ar ui t bl . J t e y e ge s te and 0 h m as l T E m nd r T T o We l sh m y black ve vett hose . o d o B ade r m y black cloth suite and m y littl e baye colte with m y saddl e I used

to r de him an t n n s s in m one for his servi e all y d we ty pou d te r. y c

this hi e to b e aid in two a m ts To Anstace D everoux tou w l p p y .

co e s to m rother au e as m an to m sister Anstac e as m an w , y b P l y , y y

all E n ish and n e d h n t sum m r t h gl yo ge r d y e t e ex e o take t e bull .

To Catherine a dosen harre s of m a te m ade of m E n ish oats ll l y gl , two harrells of barlye insteed of three of the m and two barrells wheate for Balhaie Calligan (a) people and the wom en of y e

4 erh B m w e nt a 1 and Coo um . ( ) P aps ally aca (se a c p . 9 ) l Shoppes I leave them for the present for their legac ies to m y sonnes

ood discrecon and for the uture to his care T m i he g f . o y good w fe t

so t b ed the est two aire of sheets ari coverin s and blanketts t f , b p d g y

she S ha i e of in m h u Kilba r ll l k y o se at r y e .

in n ss r it r iv m r u Waddi . e e R . Bl d T y ece e y poo e so l e . g ” Witnesseth hereo —R o ert is r h dik n W e A c e e . f b ,

— G RR R H R Jl 6h 1 759 . I I . A CH IS O P u t ET T E , y ,

I arret Christo her of D un arvan in the Count of , G p , g , y

Waterford ein sic in od but of er ect sence and m em or , b g k B y p f y

' irst m ake this m y Last Will and Testam ent and is as follows. F I b eq ueath m y soul to God m y body after m y decease to b e interred

h D i n Second at t e scretion ofm y Niece and Executor J oan Brya . ly I ive and e ueath to m said niece oan r an all m ri ht g b q y , J B y y g title and interest to m y dwelling b ous and all m y househould fuiniture in consideration of her lOng and m any services she paying yearly during the term thereof the sum e of twenty shillings and distri utin h sam i u s hird order m L1 b1 a1 b g t e e to p ous se . T ly I y y or all m y books to be disposed of by publick cant or sale save

n are a few pi ous books for the use .of m y said niece and Miss Joa y H

' as m y said ni ece shall j udge prop er the p rod uce of the rem ainder to b M r am es e applied for the Benefitt of m y soul as the R ev . . J

Wh te and Mr R i hard r sha dire t Witness m hand and c ut e c . i . B l ll y sea e this 6 da u l y J ly ,

' ohn on r n H is J L e ga . W‘tnesse Garret x Christopher. hn Vh l n e a t . J o V . n e PLAC NAMES THE DECIES

E W ER O . By R V . P . P

BARONY O F CONDONS AN D CLANGIBB N O .

H E boundary of the D esii m ust have been b ut loosely defined on the confines of U i Liathain where there

was no river or m ountain c hain to furnish a natura , , l

in f r ti n R ather erha s it was a m r l e o dem a ka o . p p o e

ti uantit here is som e eviden e—b o r l ess elas c q y . T c y

n m ans conc usive or even stron —that the D e i s o e l , g c e once extended further westwards than the p resent

nd r — erha s as far as i r h Th co unty bou a y p p K lwo t . e Taxation of 1 30 2 places the church of K ylword (Kilworth in

0 11 the other hand the ad oinin the Diocese of Lism ore . , j g

h n a ears to have ushed itse at one territory of U i Liat ai pp p lf,

r a I t is rem ar a e that h p e riod as far east as the Blackwate . ( ) k bl t e ,

r h re do not coin id ive to D ioc esan and County bounda ies e c e . F wn

ount are ithin the Diocese of Lism ore while l ands of Cork c y w , _

a corresponding num ber of County Wate rford townlands belong

’ ' n a Cea c E ditor s note . . (a) Leab ap s p , , p 73 1 5 5

' to Cloyne . Since the Diocesan were originally - d eri ved from the

C an oundaries and are ased on them it wi b e more consistent l b b , ll

' “ with our scope - to adopt the form er 5s m ore likely to represent the atter than are the m odern o n im i A ordin a sm a l c u ty l ts. cc gly ll

“ ortion of the fBaroh of ond ns nd l n bb n Cor C o a C a i o Co . p y g ( k), containin the five to n ands a luded to i he re conditiona g w l l , s lly

’ ° ; t1 eated as b elonging to the D ecies:

Lism ore and Mocollop Parish;

For condensed account of the arish- m its histor character ( p y , , — “ antiquities and extent See under Barony of Coshm ore and

A TOW NL NDS.

GAR R YNAGOU L ar en Of the , 5 4 11 11 4 11 36 ha nSaLL G d ” orei ners 2 6 r s Area 6 ac e . F . g , Ol h m t er a e ao art a r ame na u at t d R e . ms r g , Su n s ( y ) ” i d of h rr i e t e a ac . S . OD a . ( ) 1351 11 0 no Damarc e F l B k

’ —‘f ? b - Fie of Res o i tn s ( ) pdl flC A c S uarmnrr f ld t l t Qu e es ).

' ‘

J - G LE NAGU RTE E N t éann a o i - en of the Litt e , S S mc n Gl l ” n r 1 6 a r s A ea c e . arde . G , 5

" AR S TO WN Dm t an ‘RmA ‘AI fi om estead Of the Pine M H , e g F -S H ”

Area 1 acres. Wood. , 33

“ — h n r i sm r S EAN . See ea a o ow S . e e . Area a s cre . H , p L , b l , 75

' F “ ‘ WATE R PAR K - om estea ofthe S r am et Dart e na t a e H t e . , S r d l

“ ‘t Da om m l r ndered to n is - etter trans ate — h rn ne c on y e w , b l d o e

‘ stea — m uish - re - re en the co o r f . t ar e ro t a u o d S r p f S r, bl g y g , l

at r On hi o nland there w as ormer a sm a cast w e . t s t w f ly ll l e

resuma of the Desm onds som e insi nificant rem ai s of (p bly ), g n

‘ hich m a b s n in a farm ar e ee Area 6 acres. d. w y y , 4 3

S . D D . a on na d e W e ofthe or are uted ( ) C an St m ll Gl y , p ' ‘ ’ rm ho e on Cannin s fa . ly w ll , g

“ (b) Old Court Site of an ancient residence of Lord

Water ark p . BARONY OF CASHMORE AND HBRIDE CO S .

HISTOR ICALLY the present barony m ay b e regarded as belonging m or to or h n o Water ord As ortion ofthe reat D esm ond e C k t a t f . p g territory it shared in the vicissitudes of the latter for quite 40 0

r revious to the invasion it is not eas to trac e its ci i yea s. P y v l histor Sin h r we are im m dia concerned ith the . ce o e e e te y , w v , ly w

atter on as far as it ears on o r i ustrates the ace nam es of l ly b , ll , pl the aron it i suf ce to note that the denom inations d erived b y , w ll fi h otherwise thanfrom p ysical features or proprietorship are prac s ti l i Th schoo and hur h of ism re have cally a l ecclesiast cal . e l c c L o l eft their im press all around on the nam es of the country extending from the ride to the oundar of i erar and rom the Cor B b y T pp y , f k

r r to a o uin I n the i ht of its ater histor the re ion bo de C pp q . l g l y g under notice will not b e expected to have preserved acontinuity of

traditi n I t s m s to have een ar e c eare of its ori in l ocal o . ee b l g ly l d g al

tic stoc on the conc usion ofthe D esm ond ars and a uarter Of Cel k l w , q a entur ater the then ro rietor the rst Ear ofCor was a e c y l , p p , fi l k , bl

as b t hat he had no I rishe tenant on his ands Th to bo t ( ) l . e

ri i s ni aut and his i m m h barony is equally ch n c e c b e y tor c e ories. T e m m ories centre round ism ore of the saints and eaut ha n e L , b y u ts

“ h ac ater rom Y ou ha ar our to Ca o uin osh t e Bl kw F g l H b pp q . C m ore and Coshb ride signify respectively the countries adj acent to

n h rid ' Cor the reat R iver 11 1 0 a d t e e 0 1 1 1 0 en . D oe G B g . ( p) ( p) ( 1 3 , mg ) As I rish is sti a i in s eech throu hout the aron co ection of ll l v g p g b y , ll the nam es and interpretation ofthem prese nted com paratively littl e difficu t here are in all six arishes of hich one- ism ore l y . T p , w L and M ocollo —sur asses in si e three or our tim es over th p p z , f , e

m in d The ac at r i rem ainin five co e . e F sher Case so g b Bl kw y ,

r u nt re erred to in this section is a rivate r n f eq e ly f , p ly p i ted vol um e

of edi rees tit e deeds charters & c . com i ed for use of Counse p g , l , , , p l . l in th reat law case hich ith var in success was carr e g w , w y g , ied on

r the D u e of D evonshire and others re ar in for yea s by k , g d g fishery

ri hts in the reat River. I t contains in conve nient com ass mos g G , p , t

' d V i ore Pa ers 2 n S eries ol. . 0 6 L sm p , p . . ( ) , II , 5

1 5 8

—“ ” CAR NGLAS Ca i n t a reen H i a re m ar a e hei ht , r S r G ll ; k bl g

r i n rom its ori ina si ni cation over oo in the B ac ate . Ca f l k g l kw r , g l g fi

of hea i e or cairn has com e as in num erous instances in p , p l , ,

- Water or to b e a ied to a cairn i e hi . Co . f d , ppl l k ll

' ’ D Tob erna ower Cob a na n ab a oats We . S . . g , p S n G ll ”

Area 2 1 6 acres. R S E R Y o o Cross R oads. C OS , Ch r ma ,

’ ” h is Goach s en . Goac GLE NGOACH t ean oac. Gl , S S

Area 1 8 1 acres. evidently a p ersonal nam e (Gough , ” i The site in I LLE NAG C1 LLinea0 itt e Church S te . K H , L l — question is close to north - east b oundary of the townland ou the ” ns A u an brow of the glen through which the m ain road ru . b ll

' rom the atin has een recent unearthed at the s ot . Cl LL f L b ly p ,

cello was ori ina the itt e c e or orator of the ear , g lly l l ll y ly

n n h r I n ater tim es hen the church had m issio ar or a c o ite . y l , w

' h m eter rem aine the or disapp eared perhaps and only t e ce y d , w d

— h v Area in three ivisions o i ni im l r rd. cam e t s g fy s p y t e g a eya , d ,

2 a r 89 c es.

D D a rndroleen i n D e ort in rom O e ort S . . Ca Ca ( ) r n (f m ,

’ ” fl n h n n See Carn las a ove . tri i g t i gs Wre s H ill . g b ” As the or b li ord of the a s. ac ( ) (it na S ac t . F B g w d S ,

occurs a few im s in such com inations it m a b e resum e to t e b , y p d

have som s ia r e pec l fo ce .

(0 ) Cam na 5 Caoj i ac H ill ofthe Sheep . ’ ” w d a nus ie d. a nus as oca ( ) prime maognarr M g F l M g , l l

tra ition avers a arrior and ea er s ain in att e here the nam e d , w l d l b l ;

su s Danish ass iati n ggest oc o s.

e ( ) DOt amin rumc Littl e R oad of(the) Prong .

’ ” —“ h r h ast of the K I LCOCK AN Crt t Cocai n Cocan s C u c . Fe ,

ir in endearrn ent was ce e rate on une 6th at V g Coo (by CocAn) l b d J ,

i c c dar ~ o Co . i e . A c rea 2 acres. K l k , K l ( ) , 4 9

’ ’ K I LMANI CH LA h l hur h O S 1 Ma Ni o as C c . , 0 nroct air c c The site ofthe early church and graveyard is now partly occupied

N w trancall arm ard e S . Area 1 61 a r c es. by y f y ,

A ta an t rum c Co an c S c o . 6 n . 2 0 Co an ives a so id on ( ) g , p 4 9 , . g ( b l l g l I ),

u 2 th Cé cca of R oss- Be nnchuir for w hom he uotes M art ro o ies of J ly 9 , , q y l g

Ta a ht Done a and Gorm an . He errs however as to the date which shou d ll g , g l , , , l th be e 2 . , e 9 1 5 9

D or 1 i . S D . 3 1 no a e of the atura . ( ) 1 5 1 0 Fab b p c F ld N l ” r n h is the or i d r h st T e c . Fab am w d appl e th oug out We

fr Water ord to a torrent- orn channe in a e d es ecia here f w l fi l , p lly w the tr n h is ld and riar or ur e over ro n e c o b f z g w .

O a na u r R oad ofthe Stac - i e i ce n S c a c e k l k H ll . ” C h ( ) Cnocé n na Charg e H illock oft e R ock .

’ (d) St e ann and Cohana Th aom The Steward s Glen and ’ ” The Ste ard s We res ective w ll p ly .

’ NOCKANOR E Cn l arv i Th oc an o rha H est H . e K , f g m ll

ua i in ord is oca l understood to b e 0 as is evi ent q l fy g w l l y m, d “ — ” rom the old ann Cnoc an Ol an 0 1 ari f p fl S 1 s arpseao . The occurrence of 0 11 (fiogmam) in place nam es has b een a “ ” u e to et m o o ists som e of ho have m ade it o p zzl y l g , w m g ld ,

' ” “ n lo I hin h others the o de ur e ssom . t t at in near all g l f z b k , ly

“ m b sa e trans ated nd ritt n as v Th cases it a e e a o e . e , y f ly l a w b epithet was doubtless first applied to hitherto untille d land brought under the dom inion of the plough and producm g its

r Area 1 acres m aide n c 0 p. , 57

“ ” é The i To this now ov r S D . a aor i c e e . An m t n H ( ) ll p ; , d

id fthe to and ith ood is on the est s e o . w w , w wnl (b) Site of old church (1 8th century) in a field on north side Of

r a hi i the road leading (east) towa ds B llyp l p . “ ” — n i Ar 6 LI SGLAS Li o t a ree os. ea acres. , r S r G L , 4

‘ “ e? unt in ain ofth und D o na co o a e o s. S . R é . r s n M Pl H

I “ ’ ” ° —a arent ionn s BO Wh ONAN G m om r m F . M , fi pp ly g y

’ Fionn s nam e should b e so frequently associated with a b og is not — r an ar. c Ar i D un a & . a om are ona n e 8 acres. clean C p M g g v p , , 3

‘ - ” EW OR T oi e 0 0 a fl ua O N ew Ri er ank . ortion N P , p j v B P ofthe townland l S ancient slobland reclaim ed from the Blackwater

n e ort was orm r n and protected by an earthen ba k . N wp f e ly o e of

- l d Area in wo i isions 6 rancal . t thefive plowlands ofSt y ( ) , d v , 4 7

acres.

‘ B a ob ereenbanaha O Cob a in Deannm t e S . B . ( ) T ( m g

“ ” l his was a so ca e ‘ ‘ —T Little H oly We l . T l ll d Conanb e i et eli C

B kw ater Fisher Case assim . (d) lac y , p ’ ” Ber hert s W a nam e recovered and veri ed ith m uch e ell , fi w ” dif u R oun s ere m ade here on Sunda m ornin s. fic lty . d w y g

” b n White R oc on the rive r an . his ( ) Cannarg De k , b k T nam e loom s large in old deeds and charts it figured prom inently in the evidence in the fam ous fi shery caSe above alluded to .

‘ ‘ c o t na Oro ar e R eed or Sed e o e in the ( ) p t nn g ( g ) H l ,

it as river o os e t . , pp l

' (d) Cnooi m na pOnA1 ne H illock of the Beans (Vetches

’ ’ (e) S carnc 11 1 man5 5 1 n O Mangan s Thicket a sub division of seventy acres form erly well known by this now forgotten m na e .

‘ “ ai c na S ort e S eana Dart e and nae erot in— School (f) p n g , ” “ ” ’ ld i a and n h r s i hes Fie O e , E e s Rat e ect e . e ld , V ll g ll p v ly T

nam s are three field e .

SCAR T ar c na Cu O hi t of he Bee i es. , S e n 5 nc g T cke t H v

is a so a ied to a i fs in Cuncog l ppl p le o ods prepared for b urn g .

Area 1 8 acres. , 5

S D a R inn lack an D . a ea . ( ) R m n na Le ac H dl d

of h a s n s a c i h r r i t e Fl g to e l ff by t e ive s de .

’ b n r m in s n ( ) St ean Cnim eAm C e Gle .

’ ” c ot t a Co ai orse s o e in river ro a rom ( ) p n LL H H l , p b bly f

a horse ro ned here d w .

‘ SL V E E EEN r n itt e ountain all uncu ti ate . , S Lé Oi L l M l v d

Area 8 2 ac r s , e .

STR ANCALLY o u ar Old Strancall to distin uish it rom (p p l ly y , g f

’ ” ne t S On na ar r e The a s s rom the a ear x ), n C t t g H g N o e ; f pp

an e of th if n h n c e cl f o w ich ruins of the ancient castle sta d .

Com are an Strain a head and e ossi the ha was p M x , , l . ( ) P bly g

the Cait t eac Dea a fam edrrin oca and in eed in enera n l l , d , g l

rish e nd The cast e of tran all w d h I l ge . l S c y as erecte by t e

D esm onds in the l 6th centur ro a l on the site of a m or y , p b b y e

ancient stron ho I n 1 62 th Cor ration f ou ha r g ld . 5 e po o Y g l w ote to Elizabeth com m ending the Earl of D esm ond for his activity in

rootin out a den of ro ers who m aintaine a cast e at Strancall g bb d l y ,

M n Ed . c oore Man Nam es 2 d . ( ) , x , , p . 94 1 61

our m i s u the riv r am es M acShane M a err f f le p e . J cG ot o Strancally w as attainted in connection ith the D esm ond re e ion Area w b ll . ,

r 2 56 ac es. ” hr ll s r l n S on a a lia St on al I . as c y c y ( q J.

D . A Car arn ast n S . nt é C l e H ole a pool i the

ater eneath the ast Blackw b C le .

’ ‘ R ANCALLY D E ESN E K ST M CM . 1 0 l lroot ar See ilm anicholas , r ,

Ar a 1 6 acr s a ove . e e . b , 9 ” D C orc in itt e Cro t on hi h th m S . . c f c e odern n L l , w r side nce no n as Strancall Cast e stands e k w y l .

Kilw aterm P ris oy a h .

’ FR OM the ace - nam e students oint of V ie the resent arish pl p w p p , though of the sam e general physi cal character as the last is m uch ,

m r in r s in A " few of its nam s r f o e te e t g . e a e o som e historic

i ifi an The ha f e endar s gn c ce . l l g y R ian 0 0 ( Mo nth s (see

under ism ore ain hich erha s w e m a here e uate ith the L p ), w p p y q w ” Dba ac e o cart t e ofthe Anna s is tracea e ithin its northern t l , bl w

ndar Accordin to lOal e ie K ilwat rm i s s h bou y . (f) g c b l f e oy t elf wa t e term inus of the K lan for it was there the enra ed cow o ertoo , g v k

th u U to com arative recent tim s nativ s e abd ctor ofher calf . p p ly e e — of K ilwaterm oy were looke d askance at for the disgrace which the ’ w ri d th ir rish n a l ri s o att ut e to e a . I t a e end of t . P at C c g S ck b p f ,

' certain fam i enera no n a nic nam e was o u ar ly , g lly k w by k , p p l ly r h ir t re resentatives of the th centur thie egarded as t e d ec p 5 y f .

A on h northern rontier of the ar1 sh orderin on the l g t e f p , b g

ide a num er of m odern nam es of the usua m ore or less Br , b , l

m eanin ess charac er have ithin the ast ene ration ha sub gl t , w p g lf

’ n ur e ann m ui c e i s ead m erged the ancient nom e clat e . C P g H

’ h Dar e na mb oo ac Chur s om e has becom e H eadboroug . t l H ” stead has r so ved itse into S nu b orou h and 0 11 0 0 na S eac ) e l lf g g , g

“ ” ( H ill of the Bushes ) into Moore Hill " The ecclesiastical rem ains in the parish will b e found briefly describ ed in this

n l our al V o . I . . j ( V , p

i t o f An ti uarie s u 1 0 . ( S ee Journa R oya S oc e y q , J y , 9 5 f) l , l l W NLANDS TO .

’ BALLY CLE M E NT Dart e Ct e m enc C e m ent s H om estead. , l

Ar a 8 acr s e e . , 9

1 sl ro oun ed in rish enera BALLY HAM LET var ou y p n c I g lly ,

’ Dart e Car' Om Li c evident the e uiva ent of H am et s H om e r , ly q l l ”

d Ar . stea . ea acres. , 2 4 7 ’ i D a r arrett s . S . . ( ) Cnoc S e anO o G H ll

b i r ie of Stu e action m hich ( ) pa ne a Th eanb a t t F ld p f , w ” i persons get lost owing to som ething airy about t .

’ ” c Rin s ie in hich a m an nam ed Rin was han e ( ) g F ld , w g g d ” for the m ur er of a tithe - roctor nic nam ed Hi- Ca m em er d p , k ll , b

’ h r f St atric s ofthe fam ily regarded as desc endants oft e robb e o . P k

Cow .

BALLY M OAT b art e an motza H om estead of the ote . , (by) M

The m ote rom hich the vi a e or hom estead was nam ed sti , f w ll g , ll

e ists in a ruinous condition Area in tw o divisions 0 acres. x . , , 35

Ball m otie a lias B ll m n as Ball nm owt y a y oskey (I q . J. y y

R o Surv of unst r ( ll ey M e ). g)

fl D — r n h of he ort rom its ro im it S . Ct m a Cum e c t . r T F f p x y

h m o to t e ote af resaid.

BALLYNAFI NSHOGE Dart e na b urnn e o H om estea of , r r s d ” h sh r s Ar 2 r s t e A ee . ea 0 ac e . T , 9 ” B ll n fin h I n a e s o e . as y g ( q J.

D D a Bo f h s o e Wee . S . . ( ) m am na F1 a0 a1 t e g t d (b) Duacart t Armnrne Serving Man a pillar stone

- hum orously so call ed .

“ ’ ” ALL NE ET Dar an ram - White s om s a r a t e er H e te . A e B Y Y , f s d ,

r s 2 0 9 ac e .

“ Com m on know n as the D esm ond Ro This is a ro of archm nt ( ) y . p e g l ll ll , dated 2 6th year of E izab eth and preserved in the Pub ic R ecord Offi ce D ub in l l , l " - Ba 2 She S ub No . I t recites in som e 1 0 6 o ios about 2 y 3, f [ , lf l ( 4 x th vast ossessions of the attainted Great Ear of D esm nd The D esm ond e p ( ) l o . estate extended into the p resent County ofWaterford hence w e find am ongst the con scated ands the M anor Tow n and Lands of L sf new inc udin fi l , , y y ( l g Ta ow the Manor of K lrnannahan inc udin Caste um de the ll ), y ( l g ll M anor ofShehan the M anor of K nockm oan the Town and Lands of Stradba , , lly d Ball kerock the ast e of Com era h Thi a u b inc u in C & c . s v a e ( l g y , l g , l l docum ent w ill be occasionally quoted in the following p ages as the D esm ond R o A m odern note on the coverin m e m rane indicates that the R 0 11 was ll . g b t ndered as evide nce in the am ous B ackwater Fish r Case e f l e y . 1 65

Ball neetie alias K lline t n e I ac . y y y ( q . J

’ C U R C U AR TE R Ceat ani ao an r t d m Ar e . ea H H Q , n Ce am pur t . I ,

1 2 8 acres.

CLOSE n T n A CLO he E c osure . a ears to b e a , r l CLOr pp

oan ord rom n h Ar a 1 1 r s E ish . e a e l w f gl ( ) , 5 c .

COR RANNASK E HA Dem n na S ert e ocative ea ed i , s (l ) P k H ll ” “ ” of the Whit t rn h Th use of ( e ho ) Bus . e c onnz m here as “ ” synonym ous with Oernn (b oann) furnishes a clue to the force — of the orm er in ace nam es Le the oint ea or horn - sha ed f pl , p , p k , p

ortion f he si h o t c e . T e to n and is entire o d d Area in p kl w l ly w o e . ( two di isions 1 6 a res v ), 5 c .

' ‘ ’ D U NM OON O ri n m c sm u o an s ort r h h F . A ea in t ree , g M g (

ivisions 8 1 8 a r s d ), c e . D S . D . a Ct oca D ea a S ec e Ston s ( ) n c p kl d e .

” b De a na a fil ao arO Ga of th ( ) n n p e Wolf .

‘ c Cu aroin ZuO e itt e Wet ace of The Wa ( ) nn C l. L l Pl ge \ erha s it was iven in rem uneration f r r n p p g o wo k do e .

d m i f th P i r Th ( ) p nc a D ALLZnn F eld o e lla Stone . e

’ D at u m is on Su i an s arm and m easures a ro im ate ll v f , pp x ly " 8 ' 1 8 6 x x .

’ U NTAI N in n h r h The six FO CI LL ronnc am F ta s C u c . , fi inch Ordnance Map is not correct in fixing the site of this church

h si f h r h r h h t is enera sout e o t e esent rotestant c u c . a by d p P T , g lly

- h s eakin the ace to e ect site of a re R e orm ation churc . , _ p g pl xp _ p f

The resent church ho e er had no re ecessor on the sam e or p , w v , p d , a oinin si W sh fi n th ear church site c oser to the te . e a d e dj g , ll ly l — river ou the north side of the orchard underneath the Cam phire

— R his nam e I S An icised K ilfenton in other a o oad. T ll w T gl , y ,

— in E rri Area 0 o th and a cro s. arts of I re an e. . H , 3 p l d , g w , B lly y 3

acres.

“ ” n ofthe Ca a trench now . D or re c S . Ct arr a La g T h lf ; ,

is is o u ar near o it rate in a eld the roadside . h ly bl e d , fi by T p p l ly

’ ' f S atric s Cow and m a indicate associated with the l egend o t . P k , y

“ m s a t su ra . 8 . h S ee M o ore Manx Na e p , p 9 ( ) , , 1 64

” line of the Doat ac e o é ar or ou ha R oad a u ed to in t t e , Y g l , ll d the our as i F M ters. ( )

" GLE NAWI Area LLI N n n ofthe i . , St e a n a Til urt t m n Gl e M ll ,

acr s 73 e .

’ EAD BOR OU i s ad R eason of nn . H GH , Cea m urc e P g H e the nam e is not obvious ; it is p robably connected with som e t os e end. The to n an is e e ated orm in ortion of the l l g w l d l v , f g p rid e hich runs ara side g w p ll el with the river Bride on its south .

Ar ea 6. a r , 53 c es.

Cam uck I n D un arvan 2 8 th y ( q . g ,

D D iv r S . a n R e . ( ) Owe asack Bridge 0 0 a na S ac ofthe Sac s see K illeena h K ilcockan k ( g ,

b o na H ole of the White are ( ) p m. LAnAC b drne M

herein ro a she was r n w p b bly d ow ed .

’ c t e ann fea ar era s n ( ) S f ng ug F l Gle .

d o r n u r s h i t r am ( ) Cn ra ne a S n t dm C o s R oad oft e L t l e St e . ” e T r n ( ) An Ct arr he T e ch ; site ofform er village . (f) “ The R ack (Wreck) a field at one tim e derelict

endin m nt of a dis ute as t o n r hi p g settl e e p o w e s p . ” ' ar ar (g) Saino na Curnc e B k Y d . h ( ) prime na S pm nc Field ofthe Proj ecting R ocks. —“ (1) S ont SnaparO Garden of (the) Grubbing in allusion to a (happily) obsol ete m ethod of cultivating land for potatoes or

reen Cro s the e d was s inne ith a /Cm an instrum ent g p fi l k d w gnaw ,

’ li e a coo er s ad e then the drie sod was urned and the ashes k p z , d b , s s m n p read out a a ure .

L urned en o (j ) eac a D OI gc e B Gl Sl pe .

k f n n i ( ) Cnoc an frarg H u ti g H ll .

I h i W a ( ) An Cunnarcin T e L ttl e et Pl c e .

(1 11 ) m ain SanO R ough Bog . i i (n) paI nc a Thurt t m n M ll F eld . — ANEV I LLE Ci Curt t m n H o and ith a sm a is an in J , n lly L , w ll l d

Ar a 2 0 acres. ri r See Tirc ullen . e ve . ( ) , 5

1 1 2 See a so ourna 8 2 and a ain AD . . AD . F M . i A . ( ) . 7 , g 3 l J l

V . 1 2 2 . V ol XXX . . , p

1 66

SD Bo ofthe Weed . . mam m 1 rw oAiLe g s

’ ” SLI EV EBU RTH u urt s ountain rom nam e , b mc B M ; f

of a orm r n Ar 2 a res e o e r. ea c . f w , 7

‘ ’ SNU GBOR OU GH Om t e m 1 mb O’ OAC Chur s om estead , l H

— l here is a call ed colloquially by E nglish speakers Ba lym uddy . T

Ar a e ossessin som e a lim ited re utation for sanctit . e w ll p g ( ) p y ,

1 acres 4 4 . Ball nam oda he D esm ond R o Fo io y g ( ll , l

h rs i tone ea of t e o e . SD . Carn 8 5 0 1 t e S H p Fl w

n One Corne ius TI R CU LLEN Cl Cu1 LLm n H o a d. , fl lly L l Gaggry farm ed Tircullen under the Earl 0 1? Cork in the first

’ r r f h 1 th n r See Ga r s letter to his an or q ua te o t e 7 ce tu y . gg y l dl d “ in itin the atter hen assin that wa to arta e of a dish v g l , w p g y , p k

” ’ ” “ h r 1 r A ea 8 ac s. of roth at his tenant s oor ouse . e b p (j ) , 5

ri r f Leitrim Pa sh (pa t o ).

h r f this arish is not erh ps strict or al I NCLU S I ON e e o f m . p , p a , ly I n the hypothesis that the present diocesan boundaries correctly represent the ancient tribal lim its the parish now introduced lies entirely outside the territory with which this work professes to

As ho e er five or six to n ands of the e t rn di dea . e oces l , w v , w l x e and arish are inc uded in the resent Count of Water or p l p y f d ,

divisions in uestion are ro isiona noti d - the q p v lly ce . Lust 0 11 mm

eitrim si ni es re - Ri e the a ation of o e icho as (L ) g fi G y dg T x P p N l ,

” the nam —L tr m The est rn ho ever s e s e ec u . e oundar w , p ll w b y ofthe parish and diocese has a m uch cl earer physical definition than

h rres ondin unt oundar Th dio n t e co p g co y b y . e cesa boundary is m arked by a deep glen running northward from the river to the

in here count and diocesan oundaries coin id po t w y b c e .

TOW N ANDS L .

CAH E R AL a n White Ston r is G C t e A e o t . I t c , mS L F alled white either because it was whitewashed or com posed of white

Li e and Letters ofthe Great Ear of Cork —T0 \ v nshend 6 ( ) f p . 7 . j l , 1 67

stones shinin uart Th rt som rem ains f hi h survive . e o e o c ( g q z) f , w , stood on t he sum m it of the rid e Area 2 1 0 acres ar e g . , , l g ly m un in o ta .

COU NT ATE e aca an Con rom an ancient to - ate Y G , S c ae , f ll g on the ount oun r c da . r 1 y b y A ea acres. , 54

I NCH I N LEAMA hi e an Lé im e Riv er H o m of the ea , r l L p

in the h is f m . Leim ich is here made m asc . e , w ,

m odern s o en an ua Area in two ivisions acres. p k l g ge . ( d ), 4 4 9

D D - d- Stream - Watere 8 . a ao in itt e Wooded an , ( ) S mt L l d

’ b ' ( ) Leaca m ui pCeA oa1 g M urrough s Gl en Slope . —J NOCKAU N R O E Cno fm ay itt e R ed i . K , c K o L l H ll

1 8 acr s 9 e .

RAS BE R R H I LL An Ceat arhao Lai The idd e P Y , n n M l ” uarter ecause in n n hinl am a East and Q , b wedged betwee I c e

Ar 1 6 West . ea acres , 9 .

ism or n M ll P r L e a d oco op a ish .

“ IS is historica and as re ards e t ent and ictures ueness the TH lly g x p q , m ost im ortant arish in the D i s t rri r I t is of im m ense p p ec e e to y . si e—thirteen or r h z fou teen mil es in l ength by twelve m iles in widt . At what particular period the two parishes b ecam e m erge d into one it is now im ossi e to de id Th m am a i n was ro a p bl c e . e a alg t o p b bly ear at an rate the ori ina dividin ine is now and has een ly ; y g l g l , b for a n tim r o e un no n . n d in h r h is a ide a ea l g , k w I cl u ed t e pa is w ofm ountain of which a onsid ra ro or i n has e n rou ht , c e bl e p p t o b e b g

into cu ti ation ithin th r - r r I n th l v w e last th ee q ua ters of a ce ntu y . e Diary and Correspondence of the Great Earl of Cork is m ore than one al sio o huntin h h hi s hre u n t _ of t wild e r n t se t e l _ g e de alo g e ll

' hundred ears a o K . nockm aeldow n the oftiest e evation is y g , l l ,

eet a ove s a v — — f b e le el ; another peak K nocknarea is feet .

Som ethin m ore than t ears sin e a s ri s f evictions carried g fif y y c e e o , out - u nder circum stances of p ec uliar hardship deprived hundreds , of oor eo e of th ir h m n r s s orced ac p p pl e o es o the lowe lop e . F b k o n the inhos ita e heath and m ountain the e icted and their p bl , v 1 68

des en ants have since run a ivin r m h r n c d w g l g f o t e g udgi g soil .

i r h na f i m . i u a C ott erse f a tive o s ore , m ust have had th s J l y , l L cl earance before her m ind when describing the eviction cam paign in her novel

As m i ht b e e ected from the character of the re ion g xp g , m ntain nam es are e r res n d h r h ev r hard ou e e te . e a e o e w ll p T y , w , ly as num r us as m h ordinari b e th nation is e o . ig t ly e xpected ; e expla the com arative recent u ati n of th h h r n s an p ly occ p o e ig e la d . M y nam es of historical and eccl esiastical interest occur in the plain and a on the river an s and a fe w even in the m ountain l g b k , , distri t c .

The R iver Blackwater flows east and we st through the parish for som urt n or te n m i s Ano h r r v r th ri e orm s e o ee e e . t e i e e f fif l , B d . f its southern frontier a third the Glenshilane m ar s the arish ; , , k p lim its on the east; while the Araglinn runs som e six or seven m il es alon the oun r The r m ain er o f the north g b da y with Tipperary . e d boundary line is m arked by the ridge of the K nockm aeldown

ancient i v n hrou h the arish o s et ( ly Sl e e Gua) ra ge . T g p fl w y another stream the Owenashad hic h dischar es into the ac , , w g Bl k

ater at ism or ri w L e B dge .

A general outline of its history will serve to m ake clear the sin a h nt gul r place of this parish in such a work as t e p rese .

r d d his St . Ca tha e or M ochuda e e e rom Rahan oun e g , , xp ll d f , f — m onastery here in the 7 th century 0 11 the site p robably of a sti ear ie r esta ishm The m onaster soon re to b e a ll l bl ent . y g w

reat schoo to hich stud nts and re i ious cam e rom all arts g l , w e l g f p

f r n I ts isho s a ots o e a d and som e rom e ond the seas. I l , f b y b p , bb , anc horites and teachers are referred to over and ove r again in the

rish ann I wa n vi it d the orthm en intent on I al s. t s freque tly s e by N

under O n h r h nd t re eiv d m an and enerous i ts . t e othe a i c e pl , y g g f

of n in s e ore the la ds and churches from neighbouring pr ce . B f 1 2 th century it had extended its spiritual sway ove r the N orthern

d The D ecies and ractica ove r the resent Count ofWater or . , p lly p y f

Cast e of ism ore o ri ina e isco a assed on the isso ution or l L , g lly p p l , p , d l

shor a te r to Sir Wa te r R a ei h and rom him —throu h a s tly f , l l g , f g w y

that ar n t a v i o — the reat E ar of Cor whose e o bo e susp ci n to G l k , by 1 69

descendants it issti h d “ Som r ll el . e po tions of the ancient ecclesi

‘ astical residence survive incor orated in the ater stron ho d The , p l g l .

cast e saw m an a scene of w ar and r v lr I t w as ev ra . tim es l y e g y . s e l b esieged by the Confederates during the four years succeeding

1 6 1 and was ta en na b ord ast hav n I t is stated that 4 , k fi lly y L C l e e .

m s i h a e . s ent a n t r m r 1 J II p g o o e in the Castle som etim e in 689 .

The . co ard advancin to ards on f h ind s ov r oo in w , g w e o t e w ow e l k g the ac a r s ar d te t te ac affri hted at the ear u de th e o . Bl kw , b k g f f l p b l w Som e referenc e is due to a rem arkable earthwork which

e tends for mi es th ro u h the arish and fu rnishes m an ace x l g p , y pl ‘ ‘ ’ nam es a on its cours his is the e end- ad n D Ai l g e . T l g l e R u n 0 6 ( AOp S

’ or rac of St tri s w h m a b identi e as . a T e n e T k P ck Co . R ia y fi d the ancient ecc esiastica road a rom Cashe to Lism ore and f _ l l w y l ,

“ ” th nce to Ardm r i t r h ra . as h si a e o e . F f y yea s ago t e t ck w p y clly traceable as a double - banked trench over m any m iles of prim aeval hea h an in h van f i i n h tr c t d peat . Ow g to t e ad ce o c ult vat o t e a k no survives on in atc hes b ut tradition reserves an accurate w ly p , p account of a m ost v r h t r d rs k Sm ith l e e y yard of t e obli e ate cou e . ( ) ” Histor ofWater o d a udes to a second earth or hich he y f r ) ll w k , w calls the Cl ee D av (CLa1 '0 e 0 11 6) and desc ribes as running east - and est ara e ith the ac ater a on the o er s o e of w , p ll l w Bl kw , l g l w l p the hi s No trace or m em or o f this ence survives: I t m a ll . y f y

' have m ar ed the oundar b etw een the a rable and the m ountain k b y ,

r mm ona n s For som e ac unt of the ecc esiastica o co e a d . co g , l l l rem ains of ism r arish see Water ord Archaeo o ica ourna L o e P f l g l J l ,

V l 2 1 6 o . I . . &c V , pp ,

TOW N LANDS

N A LIS a — Church there is an ancient rave ard G H , Bri gh m g y , b u n m ins f h hur h T e ace was cal ed ea t m no t o re a o t e c c . h pl l s r

’ to distin uish it rom no. n é i eac on the east side of S agamj g f e . O r , t e a ater See Water ord Archaeo o ica ourna as a ove h Bl ckw . f l g l J l , b ,

f r Area 0 acres . or descri tion of rav e a & c . p g y d, , 3 7

Tha lish n gg (I q .

’ — k S ee the resent w riter s e ssa on the su b ect ourna R o a S ociet of ( ) p y j J l , y l y A nti uarians of re and u 1 0 . q y , 9 I l , J l 5 1 7 0

” AHAU N An itt e ord t . r A F A ea acres. , L l , 99

“ AHA NB ' — L itt e e o rd Area in U OY At é n U m b e Fo . , l Y ll w ( two di isi n o s 8 acres. v ), 37 ” ahan nd R o M e Ewy (D esm o ll).

ALLI NALEU CRA a e na u1 c e anna om estead of the B , b n L H ” u es so ca ed from a fam i nic nam ed from an ancestor, L k ; ll ly , k

The u s r s t d h r The rdnan authoriti L ke fi st e tle e e . O ce es

’ had a lengthened correspondence with the landlord s agent about this nam e notwithstandin this the of cia An icisation seem s ; g , fi l gl incorr t n is i ec a d m a n Ar a 1 1 1 a r s. e d . e c e l g ,

BALLI NARAHA b a t e na R At a H om estead of the R ath ,

a ivision Ar a 1 8 acres. er on and ver narro d . e v y l g y w , 7 f h hi S . D D R o o t e S e s a c . . ( ) Cannm g no S emé k ld (b) An S camb e ac The R ugged (H ard) Place a field now ar able .

(To be continued. ) DISTINGU lSHED W ATERFO RD FAMILIES

l —S ER C . O contin d H L K ( ue ).

A E CK M ar R E E E S A os S E . J M ES S H R LO . H ( H )

t arri d ro a 1 orn a ou 1 0 . e B b 53 I M (p b bly), 555 .

2 usin J ohn ai if I Was with his nd co 68 . , , B l f, 5

1 8 1 Was M ayor 5 0 59 0 .

r f a iam nt 1 8 to 1 86 Was Mem be o P rl e 5 5 5 .

OSE S H E E was Sister. of Sir R ichard Shee ni ht , K g

r i enn hom am es of er Cou t Co . Upp , K lk y , by w J

m and ohn H r a her Sh r had two sons a es . e t e lock , J J f

was R o ert Shee of Bonnetstow n and her m other b , ,

m s had a so a i kenn . e ar t R othe Co . Marg e , K l y J a l

u hter E en who m arried Wi iam D o n of da g , ll , ll bby ,

This m arria e Shows the connection Waterford. g

' Sh r s E en n the D obb s Shees and e oc . b etwee yn , l k ll survwed her husband and by his will She was well provided for , “ I leave unto m y wife Ellen Sherlock during her natural life

‘ ’ K ilcou han and the house in eter s William stown &c . , g , P , ’ ” rd eave unto h er Wat in s i . The Street in Waterfo . I l k M ll

~ “ codicil recites a further b equest to her of the m oiety of the

Water ord l ls Whitefieldstowne Co . town and l ands of Poulthi l a , f ,

' which I have lately purchased of N icholas Madden fitz James and

n r and one am es adden e est son Nicholas Madden the you ge , J M , ld , 1 7 2

fi h n “ v tz am es. H t e a in hi e o e of the said N . J e ppo ts s well b l d

h r- in - ohn Sherlo of ra di E s ove rseer rot e law c ce eu . b , J k , G , q , ” i his st i a m z hn Sher oc e ecutor of th s a & c . a es Fit o ( x ) l w ll , ( ) J J l k

i r E n who is m ention d in his i The two had a so a S ste e e . l , ll , w ll _ sons by R ose Shee m arrie d into the old Waterford fam ily of b Ley .

am es m arried second ar aret Fa an dau hter of Ald. J ly , M g g , g

in hese a ans h rim and o h r ro Fa an of D u . F e d Fe t t e g , bl T g l l p

o D in hi n i n s n in u . s s o d h had o rties C . ec e e o e pe bl By w f ,

“ nd thr dau h r m hi i a Christo her a ee te s. a es rote s t p , g J w w ll ” " s ll on h 1 h r Th ori ina Gracedu Ca to t e t Se tem e 1 60 1 . e 7 p b , g l

“ r dif cut to deci her and is a arent in the old is ve y fi l p , pp ly

’ ’ i m r i ent em an s own handwrit n . a es st i e R ose Shee s g l g J fi w f , , b uried in Kilbeg b ut J am es him self was buried in Christ

d I n 1 0 . i w find n n r or E . e am es m io ed church Wate f . 57 (XII l z ) J e t , in a com m ission T0 m ake a survey and enquiries into territories and lands in Coshm ore and Coshbride and other parts of the

Water ord and the an s therein e on in to the White Co . f , l d b l g g

ht and others—the ands of Glenahier near C onm e and Knig l y l l , ' ” the lands of Glanne oh the R iver Suir. Other m em bers of the

ri r z— ir Fitz rald r o y I n uisito a e e S . Ge o d iscount b d q l w M , L V

ter Wa sh a or of Water ord i K t . e S r hn r D ecies, f o o e ; P l , M y J P w ,

ord ofCurra hm ore eter A ard of Water ord hom as K t . L g P ylw , f T ,

n f the sam e e nr D anels i h Wa sh n Waddi o H , c o as a d g , ; y N l l ,

8 h un E . 1 D ated t e . 0 . others. II J , X , 57

“ I n the same year (J une 1 4 th) there is recorded a decree for

e ore the a or . ai ifs and citi ens of at r rd a suit b f M y , B l f z W e fo and J am es Sherl ock touching a com m on ofpasture sa ns nom bre claim ed by the last - nam ed o n the lands of Cloncredane and Woodstown

‘ n th W Portliché i e Co . of ater o rd for such c t n and f , a tl e as he a d

(a) I t is p roposed to publish this will in full in the series of Old Waterford “ f s now a earin in the ournaL—E D ill pp g ff . ’ v W Carri an s a er b See R e . . in ne t N o of ou m al . ( ) g p p x . y (c) An altar stone at the foot ofthe last- described m onum ent has an inscrip h i for the m ost art i ib Th m tion w hic s p lleg le . e na e R ose Shee is faintly i d i h r apparent. A Sh e w t a m oria bearings surm ounts the inscription and the l l , in turn surm ounted the Pow e r cr Th D form er is by est . e exter show s the arm s of the D onoyle Powers while the S inister show s per pale interchanged tw o fl eurs — her ock —a-um a1 V ol 1 6 de l S (S i , . . p . . y l II , 9

1 7 4

The Fiants (374 3) of Elizabeth have the following reference to

am es Sher oc under date 1 8 1 R ecites that a contro ers J l k , , 5 v y was heard at R osspont between the Bishop of Waterford and m any

. ’ of the citizens relative to pl undering the Cathedral of Christ s Church in Waterford and that it a ears that the isho was , pp B p

m ost un ust accuse them es ecia am es Sher oc the j ly d by , p lly by J l k

r and a i h Sta w as un ust im rison as an Mayo th t R c . cy j ly p ed ” ss r A acce o . u t 1 E . II . i . y g 3 , XX l z

arm adu e i d eton the isho a uded to was a ointed M k M d l , B p ll , pp

t rs at n H e e te e t rom ueen E i a eth dated 1 st Ma 1 . by l p f Q l z b 3 y , 579 fl

’ w s rans d D a d s in h r his su se uent a t ate to St . i Wa es e e l v l , w b q career does not a ear t ha n ha pp o ve bee ppy . h i A T e w ll of Jam es Sherlock has been al ready alluded to . r i f its n n i b f n r in r st I t a oints his ec tal o co te ts w ll e o ge e al te e . pp ” ’ Son am es his he re and ea es him all his ather s ands in the J y , l v f l

Count and Cittie e ce t hat he reserved for his oun er sons y , x p w y g ,

ohn and Christo her and for his second i e ar aret Fa an . J p w f , M g gg

“ The testator bequeathes to his son J ohn the house (6) on the

h in n h n am To ohn the Grand e Cross w ere ow dwellet m y so J es. J g

’ h r n cae St . Cat a i e s G rand e a in t ent shi in s I rish m one ll d g , p y g w y ll g y ” his roth r am s f r h ho s n h r To his s n to b e J e o t e u e o t e C oss. o

Christo her The house here now d e eth o e T we p w w ll M g y ,

hr a in rother am es Six sh in s. 0 C isto her a so m p y g b J ill g T p l , y

r k n in i erar a so all . i h s f town of Ballyco c y e Co . T pp y l t t e o ” h h h in i nn To his i e arsonad e of W itec urc Co . e . p g K lk y w f , “ M argaret Faggan all m y lands of Ballydavid in the Galtyre also the cham ber J am es Quem erford fitz Phillip holdeth of m e also the r f R o rt Cham ers his house urin her natura i e To ent o e . b b , , d g l l f

m s th h use and arsonad e of Strad a in o Water ord J a e e o p g b lly C . f

’ to ether ith the a urtenances I m ean Strad a Sonad e g w pp , b lly p g

’ only to go to him to the p ferm ent of m y daughters b eseeching ’ him u on m essin that he do fer them the est h m a and , p y bl g p b e y

. deliver them so m uch as I have appointed and their m other to b e charged nothing with their finding or bringing up and he only ” “ ’ To his i e th S n f h ir ort ions. e o ad e of with paym ent o t e p w f , p g

. e Pro a the house wherein was born Father au Sher ock who was ( ) b bly P l l , i n six y ears ofage when this will was wr tte . 1 7 5

i rar duri n m interest therein to the n i n o . e N ewtow C T pp y , g y , a ara llin e of m oun a es and to the keep of a Chaplain pp y g y y g b b ,

n for m e and herse a o for m rst i e R ose Shee for prayi g lf ls y fi w f ,

” “ for m y father and m other and all m y ancestors also all m y m ovea e oods e ce t m asson and e er of si ver and m bl g , x p y b w l y

“ Si nott and m dra in oard in t e G reat Cham e r and the g y w g b h b ,

m s t o to m s H e t r cu ard of sa e the e o a e . o a m une a bb , g J p y y f l

m n s m ind and t e e m on hs m in av m t n exp enses o th w lv t d. I le e y ow

n r n' in th al re o t . G a f Ball ar a e e t C . W er ord t ri h r o o h sto e . y g y , f C p I leave to J am es upon m y blessing and the prom ise he m ade and gave m e that he would hyer rom es to b e bestowed to the use of

’ he or for ver and that the rom e ne t S Ol v hur h b e t o e t . a e s c p , x C set to rent the rent to b e estow ed to the re aracion of the est , b p r ,

' n f r and all n s r for v r l v for he rin a d e &c . eces a e e I ea e to y g y y . J am es the m ortgage I have of him self on the lands of Ball baggan — y in o Ti to a ort oun s owe to a thirt - fiv h . e s s. C . p p y f y p d I p y y t m s a en fitz Morishe and to send hs o a s . to the J e M dd XXVI . poofstudents beyond the seas and no means to m ake satisfaction bu t this way as I have been bound and resolved by m y godly father in discharge of certain m oneys I owed to p ersons that w ere .

’ ’ d leav to ohn m interest in son f ead. I e ad e o races Cast e J y p g G l ,

’ " i rar H e a in the ro t rs f h e . c o o rist s h r h Co . T pp y p y g p C C u c X pounds for the R eparacion of said church and the proctors of

’ St atric s Church—m attern for the re aracion thereo ten . P k y P p f pounds and to the D ean one hundred and eleven pounds that I owe them and to find m sister E en ith m eat drin and c othe s y ll w , k l

h m m s in I . b e ueat to a es car et s ar t wn dur her i e . t c e o e g l f q J y l ( l ) g , to m son in law au Sher ock m velvett co t to R o ert T we y P l l y l , b y

“ m satin ou et to atric Sa m reeches and one ha of m y d bl , P k ll y b lf y

o h m i t s os of th o her ha a in m n c t es e o i e e t f . I o t so l , y w f d p l pp y ” if u rs of m i ina he r m m nds James and m y w e exec to y w ll . F lly eco e

a ri a m s to ontinue his o e and ood i and .in the P t ck S ll to Ja e c l v g w ll , bowels of m y Saviour J esus Christ he asks Jam es to b e good to m y

o n h r th m y u ger children and to b e a fat e to e .

e c n inued T0 b o t . ) Scraps of W a sh Mountain History

B REV W CARR GAN y . . I ,

No . 1 . F A CO RT BARON E D AT LITTERCORBALLI FINDINGS O U H L , O ENNY IN l585 FROM AN EXEM F CAT ON OF C . KILK , ; PLI I I THE OR NA RECORD OF SAME BY THE MAYOR AND IGI L ,

' SHERIFFS OF THE C TY OF W ATER ORD OCTOBER 1 5th I F , . 1 61 2 now the ro ert of a entine usse W h E 8 1 a s s . Ons ow , p p y V l H y l , q , l Gardens ond n S W and r n h o . R m n C a a Co . m , L , g , osco o .

MN I BU S Christi fidelib us ad quas prestens scriptum

vel transum tum ervenerit ai0 r et icecom ites p p , M V

Com itatus Civitatis Waterfordie salutem in D om ino ,

m i n m N o ri is se p ter a . ve t quod die date presencium insp exim us et perlegim us q uoddam scriptum in

ar am eno scri tum non viciatum obliteratum nec p g p , , ,

in ali ua si e arte sus ectum cuius uidem tenor de q v p p , q

ver o in ver um se uitur in haec er a se uentia vz t b b q v b q , .

Curia dom ini Walteri rena h a ias Wa sh a arm i i a B g l l ( ), ger c

' ' Barronis de Shancahirr b ca italis sui nationis tenta a ud ( ), p , p

Littercorballi c die une ro im o ost festum Sancti arna e ( ), L p x p B b , a ostoli anno re ni serenissim e R e ine nostre Eliz ab ethe vicesim o p , g g

tim o coram etro Shee senescallo m anerii de Shancahirr sep P ,

edicto in com itatu K ilkenie . pr , N om ina librorum t enencium et sectatorum c urie predicte

r i m rt m de K no km lan R icardus Brenagh te net te t a pa e c e . Phillipus Brenagh fitz Oliver tenet tertiam partem de

lan K nockm e .

fi z i r r n h n s r lin J acobus t Ol ve B e ag te et Le d o . 1 7 7

D avid fitz J ohn Brenagh de M onyhanry tenet duas carrucatas

r i id m te re b e . ' Willelim us rena h de Ball ntob é r B g y , Nicholaus fits D avid R edm ondus alias Serem ent de

H rri t wn a s o e .

Phillipus fitz William ' Brenagh de Kil cronan (d) tene t

unam carrucatam terre ibidem .

- R ob ertus fitz Jam es Bre nagh d-e Bally necowly tenet duas

r rr i m car ucatas te e bide . Willélim us Bre nagh fitz J am es de Bally nefonshogy (e) tenet

duaS rr as rrei id m ca ucat te b e . J ohannes Brenagh fitz William de K illm oge tenet unam

carrucatam terre ibidem .

R ob ertus Brenagh fitz Phillip deBallirob og (f) tenet unam carrucatam et dim idium terre ibidem

Phillipus Brenagh fitz William de Ballylosky tenet unam carrucatam terre i bidem :

om ina j nratorum ad inquirendum pro dom ino m anerii predicti

Ri har s fi z r h K n km an ur u c a t am es ena de oc ol e at s. d J B g , j

R ob rtus Br n h de Ball rowb o uratus e e a . g y g, j

Philli us r n h n m l n u t s p B e ag de K ock o a e , j ra u .

h m h h m n s n a us o as re na de o i tow e ur t . T B g T y (g), j

' D v a id rena h e M on hanr e uratus. B g d y y , j

n Will li r l r r e m us ena h de Ba l ntobb e u atus. B g y , j

N i l n r rr wn ra us co a us Se em ent de Ha isto e u t . , j

E dm n l n kin r o dus rena h de Ba l tes u atus. B g y , j

hom as K ffe de K ilcollm an h uratus. T y ( ), j P ll hi i us rena h de Cor a uratus. p B g b lly , j

hn D o o an de Boli as i uratus. J w g ( ), j

hom as K elch r de Tam lorum uratus. T y p , j

ohannes r na h de K illa h uratus. J B e g g j ), j

E m r s d ondus race de Dirrelacka h u atu . G g , j

’ Dona hin ri h k uratus. tus O Annraghtie de R a ege g ( ), j

Qui j urati dicunt sup er sacram entum suum quod J acobus

‘ rena h ui de dom ino iusdem m anerii tenuit i am et terras de B g , q e v ll

‘ Ball necowl er fideli- tate sectam curie et er ue a ia servicia y y p m , , p q l 1 7 8

enitus i norant uit seisitus in dom inico ut de feodo et sic inde p g , f , seisitus obiit ; e t quod R ob ertas brenagh est filius et proxim us

. heres redicti J aco i rena h et in ra etatem vz t . octo annorum p b b g f , , et quod Jacob us b renagh predictus fuit in warda dom ini R ob erti

r na h nu er om ini m aneri1 r di i m i un B e g p d p e ct . I te d c t quod Phillipus Brenagh fitz Oliver et Richardus Brenagh tenent duas partes ville et terrarum et castri de Cnockm elane de m anerio

‘ r di o er fidelitatem sectam curie et i s d a i al m e ct . c t e p p , 3 4 . p

redditum et uod a iam terciam artem vi e terrarum et castri ; q l p ll , ,

i r m st in m anu dom ini m an rii r i i m di n pred cto u e e p ed ct . Ite cu t q uod dom inu s m anerii predicti deb ent et solent habere com m uniam

asture ad om nia sua anim alia et a ressum in ressum et re ressum p g , g , g

in et er totum asture de Lisdrolin K nockm elane Hom instowne p p , , ,

Mon hanr H arristowne Ball ntobb er i cronan Ball necowl e y y , , y , K l , y y ,

Ball nefonsho e K ilm o e Bal rob o Ball losk e et er totum y gy , g , ly g, y y , p

ini m d W she M ou ntain Et uod aco us fi z iv r dom u e al e . q J b t Ol e brenagh de Lisdrolin de co m m unia predicta hab enda ibidem dedit impedim entum m inus iniuste in contem ptum dom ini m anerii

r i i tem dicunt uod Rob ertus rena h fitz Adam e de p ed ct & c . I q B g Corbally accrochiavit S ibi unam parcellam terrarum de Dirrylackagh in cam po vocato Gorte villin infra iurisdictionem huius curie m inus iniuste et ad rave nocum entum vicinorum snorum i eo i se in g , d p

i i tem dicunt uo ca italis dom inus m an rii m iser cord a & c . I q d p e predicti e t antecessores sui ab antiquo reservaverunt sibi et heredibus

suis masc ulis annualem redditum avenarum exeunte m levandum et

s s ri is vz t : de et e tra i m percipiendum de terri sub c pt . x v lla de

Lisdrol n unum m odium a ene de Ball nefonchoi e dim idium y v , y g

m odium avene de K illvoa e unum m odium avene de om , g , T y

m m dium avene de R ob o estowne unum m dium nistowne unu o , g o

v ne de Monehanr e unum m odium avene . E t uod dom inus a e , y q

m an rii re icti et antecessores levaverunt erci iaverunt et e p d , p p , hab uerunt avenas predictas de te rris predictis racione reservacionis

‘ rras oneratas cum redditu et recer ab antiq uo tem pore sup ra te .

di is vatione pre ct .

m die anno et oco coram re ato senescallo uratorum E ode , , l , p f , j

nom ina ad inquirend um pro dom ino m anerii predicti 1 7 9

rus T bb n de Ball ntl a l uratus Pet o y y e ( ), j .

illelim us Costallow e de Castellhowell m urat s W u . ( ), j

id ffe uratus id rena e Garr u . D av B gh d , j

’ i s S hane hane de ea m uratus rn u O . Co el g de , j ’ n h d Sm itht sto ne ura us liv rus re a e w t . O e B g e , j

w n d r o a e e od u at s. De rm icius D e em, j u

’ O D a de M oll nvatt urat s ann s e u . J oh e y y , j

R ob ertus ena h de R ahine eara h uratus Br g g g , j .

i iu tz Geffr de Ball nem aba h uratus atr c s . P fi y y g , j

’ l B ll rin r s ohannes O R e a co u atu . J y de y , j

’ rm an N ewechur h Tadeus O Go de c .

’ dm ondus O ffah de arri uffe ratus E y e G d , j u .

Mau ic ius r na h de on hanrie uratus r B e g M y , j .

i rd s ffahi d a int a u R ca a O e e e ratus. , B ll l , j

a o us rena de allivon n uratus J c b B gh B y ( ), j .

’ i Bol l s ur t Nicholonus O R an de a a us. yg , _ j

Qui j urati dicunt sup ra saccram entum suum quod om nes liberi teneh tes et inhabitantes inf1 a prescinctum m ane1 ii predicti ac dom i m um di ti Walt 1 i B1 na h b ai r nis de h c e e g , o S ancahii in Le Wal sh Mountay ne solent ac consuevei unt de tem p0 1 e in tem pus

‘ dare auxilium dioti capitali dom ini Sue nationis ac m anerii predicti ad m aritagium filiarum snarum quando venerunt ad etatem septem annoi‘ um per discretionem quatuor de m eliorib us inhabitantibus dic i na i ni em dicunt uod hom as ut er fitz ohn de t c o s. It q T B l J

Cottrellis-towne accrochiav it Sibi unam parcellam terre apud

' Bantowdery continentem per estim ac ion' em viginti acras de terra et hereditatem dicti dom im m anerii durante m inoris etate sue infra i r - t m di un u d u isdictionem huius curie m inus iniuste & c . I e c t o , q Jacob us Brenagh de Ballynecowly tenuit villam et castrum de

Ball necowl de m an rio redicto er fidelitate m sect curie t y y e p p , am , e

er uae a ia se V1 C1 a enitus i noran et uod o iit seisitus in p q l r p g t, q b dom inico Suo ut de feodo de vi a et castro redictis et uod , , ll p ; q Rob ertus Brenagh est filius et proxim as heres predicti Jacobi et

‘ infra etatem nove m annorum ; e t ulterius dicunt quod R ob ertus

Brena h ater dicti Jaco i uit in ar a om ini Ro erti rena h g , p b , f w d d b B g nu e om ini m anerii redicti tem dicunt uo aco us rena h p r d p . I q d J b B g 1 8 0

fitz William q ui de dom ino m anerii tenuit villam et terras de

Ball nefonsho er fidelitate m sectam curie et 1 0 8 er annum y gy p , , . p ,

e t er ue a ia servicia enitus i norant uit convictus attin tus p q l p g , f , c , et

sus ensus ro e onia virtute c uius attincture serenissim a d m ina p p f l , o

R e ina E i a etha ha uit annum diem et wastum et ost di tum g l z b b , , , p c tem p us predictus dom inus Walterus B renagh de et habere j b vi am redictam er esta‘etam ratione tincturis tem di un ll p p & c . I c t quod Ricardus Bolger de Curraghm ore accroc hiavit Sibi unam

arcellam terre a ud La enekon o er ca acium estim ationem p p p ( ), p p

trium accrarum de terra di ti dom ini m an rii m inus iniuste ~ tem c e . I dicunt quod antecessores dioti dom ini m anerii hab uerunt et reservaverunt Sibi et heredib us suis annualem refectionem sup ra

terras lib erorum tenencium dicti m anerii et uod antecessores , q dicti dom ini de tem pore in tem pus perceperunt et habuerunt eam

r f t n m annuatim ut 1 de unis uis ue eorum oco et ro e ec io e a 0 8 . q q l p

redicta refectione reter ca italem redditum et servicia de iure p , p p

onsu t tem uesiti de redditu lib erorum tenentium b arronis c e a. I q

de Shancaher in Le Wa s e Mounta ne redicta dicunt etiam l h y p , supra sacram entum suum ex convicione eorum prop ria per inspectionem diversorum rotulorum e t cartarum fide dignorum quod Ricardus Brenagh tenet terciam partem de K nockm olane continentem unam carrucatam terre et reddat inde pe r annum

dom ino m an ri d t m uri ac us n h e i r dicti 6s 8 et sec a c e . o re a p e . . J b B g

fitz O i er tenet duas arru atas terre a u L stroline inde e r l v c c p d y &c . p

annum 1 s d m i Philli r na i m et s cta ur . us e h t n t rt a 3 . 4 . e c e p B g e et e partem de K nockm olane continentem unam carrucatam terre et

in er nnum d a i inde s tam uri reddat de a é s. 8 . et c t ec c e p f . Thom as Brenagh fitz Richard tenet unam carrucatam terre apud

T t n n 1 nn m ad f s um i h is i de 0 8 . er a u e t c ae om ynis ow e & c . p M l

n D avi rena h dom ino et facit inde sectam curie bis per a num . d B g

fitz hn t net unam arru a am terre a u Mon hanr &c in e J o e c c t p d y y . d

er nnum m in 1 0 s ad festum ichae is e t acit sectam c urie p a do o . M l f .

Willelim us brenagh tenet Bally ntobb er ad usum filii et heredis

6 d d m ino et acit Sectam fratris sui in e er annum s. 8 . o &c . d p f curie Philli us rena h tenet unam carrucatam te rre a ud & c . p B g p

t it sectam K S 8d. e ac ilcronan & in e er annum om ino 6 . e c . d p d f

1 8 2

[T RAN SLATION ]

To all Christian people to whom the p resent writing or transcri t Sha com e the a or and Sherifs of the Count of the p ll , M y f y

it ofWater or t rn Sa ation in the ord n u h C e e a . o o t at y f d , l lv L K w y on the day of the date of the presents we inspected and read a certain ritin ritten on archm ent in no wa vitiated w g , w p , y o iterated and in no art thereof sus ecte the tenor of hich bl p p d , w ,

ord for ord o o s in these or s viz w w , f ll w w d ,

Th Court of the ord Wa ter rena h other is Wa sh E s e e . l l B g w l , q and aron ofShancahirr c hief of his nation he d at Littercorballi B , , l ,

n nda n a r h f arna as h s n h o o e t te t e east o St . t e a o t e i t e M y x f f B b , p l ,

2 th ear ofthe rei n of our m ost serene ueen Eli a eth e ore 7 y g Q z b , b f

eter Shee senescha of the m anor of Shancahirr a oresai in the P , l f d ,

Count of i enn y K lk y .

The nam es of the free tenants and suitors ofthe said court

h n h h h h rd art of K no km lan Ric ard Bre ag olds t e t i p c e . Philip Brenagh fitz Oliver holds the third part of Knock

m elan .

L r li J am es fitz Oliver Brenagh holds esd o n .

D vi fi z ohn rena h Mon hanr ho s two carucates a d t J B g , y y , ld

f nd h re o la t e .

ll n b r William Brenagh of Ba y to e .

s fi z Da id R e m ond other ise Sere m ent of Nichola t v d w ,

i wne Harr sto .

fi z Wi iam rena h of i cronan ho ds one Philip t ll B g , K l , l

of n here carucate la d t .

R o ert fitz am es rena h of Ball necowl ho s two b J B g , y y , ld

r carucates ofland the e .

m r n h fitz am es of Ball nefonsho ho s two Willia B e ag J , y gy , ld

carucates ofland there .

J hn r n h fi z Wi iam of K illm o e ho ds one carucate o B e ag t ll , g , l

h r ofland t e e .

r n h fitz hili ofBallirobo ho ds one carucate R obert B e ag P p , g, l

ha of and there and a lf l .

h fitz Wi iam ofBall losk has a carucate of Philip Brenag ll , y y , h land t ere . 1 8 3

The nam es ofthe j urors to i nqui re on b ehalf ofthe lord ofthe m anor aforesaid W , Richar fitz J ames rena h of K nockm olane ur r d B g , , j o .

R o ert rena h of Ball rowb o uror b B g , g . y , j

hi i rena h Of K nockm olane uror P l p B g , , j .

hom as rena h ofThom nestowne ur r T B g , y , j o .

D avid rena h of Mon hanr e ur r B g , j o . y y ,

Wi iam rena h of Ball ntobb er uror ll B g , y , j .

icho as Serem ent of Harristowne uror N l , , j .

Edm ond rena h of Ball nteskin ur r B g , y , j o .

hom as K ffe of K ilcollm an ur r T y , , j o .

hi i rena h of Cor a ur r P l p B g , b lly , j o .

ohn D o an of Boli as uror J w , g , j .

hom as K elch r ofTam lorum u ror T y , p , j .

ohn rena h of K illa h uror J B g , g , j .

Edm ond race of Dirrelacka uror G , gh, j .

’ D onou h O Annra htie R ahine ri h ur r e o . g g , g g , j

Which j urors upon their oath say that J am es Brenagh who

’ held ofthe lord ofthe sam e m anor the town and lands of Bally ne cowl fea t and suit of court and what other services the y by l y , by y

are entire i norant of was seised in his dem esne as of fee and ly g , , died so seised ; and that R obert Brenagh is the son and next heir ofthe a oresaid am s na h n n r a v iz i ht ears e re a d u de e . e f J B g g , , g y old ; and that Jam es Brenagh aforesaid wasunder ward of the lord

R o rt rena h a rd f h r s id m anor h a sa e te o o t e a o e a . e so b B g , l l f T y l y that Philip Brenagh fitz Oliver and Richard Brenagh hold two parts of the town and lands and castl e of Cnockmelane of the m anor a oresaid fa t s i f r an 1 s d h a rent and e u t o cou t d . . e f by l y , 3 4 d ; that the other third art of the to n ands and cast e aforesaid is p w , l l in the hand of the m anor r i " he a so sa that the ord afo esa d. T y l y l of the m anor aforesaid ought and used to have com m on of pasture for all his catt e and e ress in ress and re ress in and throu h all l , g , g g g the asture of Lisdrolin K no km lan H om instowne M on hanr p , c e e, , y y ,

Harristowne Ball ntobb er i cronan Ball necowl e Ball ne , y , K l , y y , y fonsho e K il o e Ball rob o Ball losk e and throu h all the gy , m g , y g, y y , g dom ain of the Wal she M ountaine ; and that J am es fitz Oliver 1 8 4

Brenagh of Lisdrolin u nj ustly hindered him from the use of the aforesaid com m on there in contem pt of the l ord of the m anor a oresaid & s th t R o rt r n h fi z A am e of c . e a so a a e e a t d f , Th y l y b B g Corbally intruded him self unj ustly and to the great inj ury Of his nei h ours into a iece of the ands of D err lacka h in the e d g b , p l y g , fi l ca ed Gortevillin ithin the urisdiction of this court ; therefore ll , w j , he in m erc & h so sa that th c hie ord of the m a or c . e a e f , y , T y l y l n a oresaid n s f ld and f a d his redecessors reserve d to them se ve o o , p l , to their heirs m a es a ear rent of oats issuin to b e had and l y ly , g , ta en from the underwritte n ands viz from and out of the to n k l , w of Lisdrol n one m easure of oats rom Ball nefonchoi e ha f a y , ; f y g , l m easure of oats from K illvoa e one m easure of oats from ; g , ;

Tom nistowne one m easure of oats rom R ob o estowne one y , ; f g , m easure of oats from M onehanr e one m easure of oats and that ; y , ;

' the lord of the m anor aforesaid and his predecessors were wont to ta e receive and have the oats a oresaid rom the lands a oresaid k , , f f f by reason of the lands beingfrom ancient tim e b urthened with the r nt and r s rvati n r s id e e e o afo e a .

The sam e da ear and ac e e ore the sam e senescha the y , y , pl , b f l , nam es of the j urors to inquire on b ehalf of the lord of the m an or aforesaid

e r ll n l ur r te Tobb n of Ba t ea o . P y , y , j

Wi iam Costallowe of Castellhowell uror . ll , , j

D v ff r r a id rena h ofGarridu e u o . B g , , j

’ h m uror Connor O Shane hane of t e sa e . g , , j

O iver rena h ofSm ithestowne uror. l B g , , j D erm od Dowane ofthe sam e uror. , , j

’ ohn O D e of ll n a ur r a Mo v tt o . J , y y , j

R r o ert rena h Of R ahine eara h uro . b B g , g g , j

tri fi h a c tz Geffr of Ball nem aba uror. P k y . y g , j

’ ohn O R el of Ball orin u r c ro . J y , y , j _

’ had O orm an of ewe hur h G c c . T y , N

’ Edm n ff h i ff r o d O a e ofGarr du e uro . y , , j

r n h n r au ice rena h of M o a rie uro . M B g , y , j

Richard O ffahie of a int ea uror. , B ll l , j

m l n r a es re na h of Bal ivo uro . J B g , y , j

’ ic ho as Rian B l l s uror O of o a . N l , yg , j 1 8 5

‘ “ Which j urors upon. their oath say that all the free tenants and inhabitants within the precincts Of the m anor aforesaid and the dom ain of the said Wa ter rena h Baron of Shancahir in l B g , Le

Wa sh M ounta ne are ont and accustom ed rom tim e t im o l y , w f o t e t assist the said chie ord of his nation and of the m anor aforesaid f l , in m aking provision for the m arriage of ‘ his daughters when they com e to the a e of seven ears accordin to the discr ti n g y , g e o of four of the etter sort ofthe inha itants ofthe said nati n h b b o . T ey also

h - t fi z hn sa t at Thom as u er t o , ofCottrellistowne intruded him se f y B l J , l un ust into one iece of and at Bantowder containin j ly p l , y , g by estim ation 2 0 acres of and ein the inheritance of the s i r l , b g a d lo d

’ h i e h ft m an or dur n his i . t sa d r o e . e 1 o d s m inorit ithin the , g [ l ] y , w

urisdiction of this court & c . he a so sa that am es rena h j , T y l y J B g , of Ball necowl he d the the to n and cast e of Ball necowl of y y , l w l y y the m anor a oresaid ea t and s it of court and hat other f by f l y u , by w ser ices the a1 e entire i norant of and that he died seised in v y ly g , his dem esne as of fee of the to n and cast e afOI esa1 d and that , , w l R obert Brenagh is the son and n ext heir of the aforesaid J am es and unde1 the age of nine y ears; and they fu1 the1 say. that R ob ert

rena h ather of the said am es w as under ard of the ord B g , f J , w l

” R o ert r n h rd of th m anor a r h a so sa e a ate o e o esaid. e b B g , l l f T y l y that J am es Brenagh fitz William who held of the lord. of the m anor the to n and ands of all nefonsho ea t suit of w l B y gy by f l y ,

ourt and 0 s i ai and hat oth r s rvic es the are c 1 . e e e e , p y , by w y enti1 el i nOI ant of w as convicted attainted and han ed fO 1 y g , , , g

e on in vi1 tue of hich ttain er the m ost se1 ene ad ueen f l y , w a d l y, Q

E i ab h h r - n w st and a ter the said tim e the et , ad ea da a d a e , f l z y , y a oresaid ord Wa ter ren h ou ht to have the to n a oresaid f l , l B ag , g w f

' hat . h a so sa t escheat reason of the attainder &c . e by by , T y l y

Richard Bolger of Curraghm ore intruded him self unj ustly into one

“ ’ arce of and in La n kon estim ation three acres of the and p l l pe e , by , l

f r The a so sa that the redecessors o the said lord ofthe m ano . y l y p of the said lord Ofthe m anor used to have and reserve to them sel ves

ts and their heirs a yearly refection upon the lands ofthe free tenan m of the said m anor and that the p redecessors of the said lord fro , tim e to tim e used to receiv e and have that refection yearly or I OS . 1 8 6

from each one ofthem in ieu of and for the refection aforesaid l ,

sid th hi r n n h s r i f ri h m d he be es e c ef e t a d t e e v ces o g t accusto e . T y

a so sa u on their oath ha i n in uired into the rents of the l y , p , v g q free tenants of the Baron of Shancaher in Le Walsh Mountayne

a oresaid of their ow n no ed e the ins ection of di ers f , k wl g by p v

cr di e ro s and charters that Richard rena h ho ds the third e bl ll , B g l

art of K nockm olane containin one carucate of and and renders p g l ,

h r i f r t e r t h rd f h an r ar a su t o ou t . 8d. a e d efo o t e o o t e m o 6S . n c l y , J am es Brenagh fitz Oliver holds two carucates of land in

strolin r rin h r n it of ourt nd t r or 1 s. d. a a a d s c L e &c . e e e ef e u . y , g 3 4 y , Philip Brenagh holds “ the third part of K nockm olane containing i n r ate of an and r n rs her or 6s. 8 d a r an su t o e a uc e d t e . ea c l d e f y , d

f ur hom r n h fi z h r n f n o co t . T as B e ag t Ric a d holds o e carucate o la d

in Tom nistowne &c r nderin th r r t h or 1 0 3 a ar t . e e efo o t e . e a y , , g l d y

ichae m as and does s i of r th r or t i a r D a id u t c u t e e ce ea . M l , o f w y v fi rena h tz ohn ho s one arucate of and in Mon hanr c . B g J ld c l y y , &

renderin th re or to th ord I O S a r at ichae m as and es e . ea o g e f l y M l , d

suit of our Wi iam r na h ho d Ball ntobb er to th use of c t . ll B e g l s y e

th son n h ir f h r h r nd rin ther or to the or e a d e o is ot er & c . e e e b , g f l d

6S 8d n s ui f r i n h h n . d o s t ou t & h r a o s o e . a e o c c . i e d , d , P l p B g l

carucate of and in K ilcronane & c rende rin there or to the ord l , , g f l

6 8 h n d. a ar an d s f hn r na ho ds o s. d e oes uit O court. o e e y , J B g l

carucate of and in K ilm o & r nd rin there or to the or e c . e e f l g , , g l d

6s 8d r na h fi hi i . d s i f ou t R rt r tz . a ear an oes u t o c . e e y , d ob B g P l p

ho ds on aru a of and in Ball rob o c rend rin there or e c c te & . e l l y g, , g f

r and su f rt hi i r na h fitz Wi iam ea does it o cou . e y , P l p B g ll ,

h d f in ll sk a rend rin o s ha f a carucate o and Ba lo nd &c . e l l l y y , g

th r or th o s r n i f ur 8d. a ea a d oes su o co t i e e to e r 6 . t t ce f l d y , d w

r am es fitz O i er r na h ho s two aruca s of and in a yea . J l v B e g ld c te l

M ck ll r n in r t th r s and a u &c e der there o o e o d . a ear oes y , . g f l 57 y , d

suit of our R h r i l n in wli l l sse e s Ro ue a he B a u 8 d. c t . osue a ot e s e w g ,

a ear is in the han s of the or of the service of K ildresse y , d l d ;

i d f h r i h n 3 d a d an s i f rt t s c of Lo ra e . s. I u t o co o e e e e . 3 4 . , u ; v g 3 4

ear and s it of rt of th servi e of Crooawilla h 1 8d a ear y , u cou ; e c g . y ,

and s it f rt r 6 d is in the hands of the ord of u o cou Co a s. 8 . ; b lly , l

the m an r f he and of hn ar is i the o A e add 6s 8d. a e n o t e . ; l g g y y , 1 8 7

he a th h r hands of the iota. T y also s y at t e lo d of the m anor aforesaid has Sixty acres in his own hands in Beawlew otherwise

nin to ether ith the ad o son and likewise t the res n i Ow g g w v w fi p e tat on to the church of Ow n n e aforesai and that the Ri ht H onoura e y g d , g bl

ord hom as ut er ni ht E ar “ of Orm ond and Ossor L T B l , K g , l y ,

rese nted eter R oth his c er to the Sai church reason f p P , l k , d , by o the minorit of Wa ter Wa sh or of the m anor a oresaid h y l l , l d f . T ey also say that the lord ofth e m anor aforesaid has seven acres ofland of dem esn e I n Gortm ollin esi e K ilm olom ock in his own hands b d , .

And we the e ore - nam ed a or and Sheri s of the Count , b f M y ff y oft e Cit of Water or at the hum e re uest of Wa ter Wa she h y f d , bl q l l , of Castellhoell E s have these resents caused the ritin , q , , by p , w g a oresaid to b e m i d in m nn n m a r e e e a r a d or o esaid. n f , x pl fi e f f I witness whereofw e have caused the o fficial seal of the Mayoralty of the sai cit of Water or to b ut to hese res nts iven d y f d e p t p e . G

th unc h m f th i r th n m e Co i C a er o e sai ct ofWaterfo d Oct . i l b d y , 5 , the ear rom the I ncarnation ofOur or esus Christ accordin y f L d J , g

E n i h m 6 2 to t e s co utation 1 1 . h gl p ,

M chaell ro ne a or atric White y B w , M y P k ,

fWa r r Sh r ff t e . O e fo d. y

a Wa ter Brena h otherwise of the Wa sh Mountain Co . ( ) l g l , He was the son of i kenn for m ore than Si t ears died M a th 1 61 . K y , x y y , l y 9 , 9 W r R o ert died Oc t. l oth I son of E dm ond died ab out Son of a te b ( , ( l f m nd hose ivin in Son of R o ert died D ec . 8th son o E d u w (l g b ( , ( m onum ent in er oint A b e bears date B his wi e the Lad E ice Jp b y y f , y ll But er dau hter of the rst Lord V iscount M ount arret he had with other issue l , g fi g , , , R ob ert his e est Son who carried on his ine and ohn otherwise ohn m ac , ld , l , J , J ’ Walter traditionall rem em b ered as S hawn ac Wawthaez h the fam ous Bard of , y , 1 V l V 2 t i o I . he W lsh M unta n S Histor o Oss r o . a o . ee f . pp 7 ( y , ’ b Now O dcourt Hiberm ee S ean near Tem leorum cha e ( ) l ( p p l , i Co kenn bid . . K l y . (I . p

6 therwise known . as Castlehale now R ossenara D em esne near ( ) O , , K ilm o ann g y . (d) Kilcronan w as som ewhere in the north of Mullinavat parish ; but the m i na e s ob solete.

- N w A h w d in rish Bollz a - na ne Sho- arish ofTem leorum . e . o s to n ca e p p ( ) ( ll I , fi g), M i v A resent rish s eakers ca Now Buckstown parish of u na at. t p p (f) , ll I ll

’ ’ R obuck s Buckstow n Bollz ancibrI c/g which is a corruption of Bolliarrs fck: i . e. , T w o n . v ' h ca ed Bollz a - Izz m m een the Tow n of ( Now Ball him m en and ina l ris ll , g) y , Th m as Litt e o . T n i . e. a m n whose Christian nam e . was om [ a ] y , l

11 Now the ow n and of e near K ilm o ann . ( ) t l Ky l , g y r 1 A c erica error for Boli las now Boolia lass ar1 sh ofA hav1 11a . () l l g , g , p g 1 8 8

Now K i ah arish of M u inav at ( ) y p . j ll , ll (k) Now R aheen (and in rish R aheena eem h or R aheen of the Sheep I g g , ), near Tem leor m p u . (I) Now alw ay s pronounced Ballinclea (b art e an t a tow nland in the arish of M u inavat p ll . That is Castlehale , . 11 A r n r f Bal in n n w B i n a e t a c erica e ror or O o all noo . ( ) pp ly l l l y , y

0 N ow Lebbb a- na- un in rish ronounced Leobba - na - ueen a sub - division ( ) g ( I , p g g) of the tow n and of Garr duf on the bounds of Curra hm ore arish of Tem e y f g , p p l , l m S ee H o o r V l V oru ist r Osso o I . . . ( y f y , . p 5 N ow w nin (1 ) O g.

'

N ow K iltrass near the Slate uarr arish ofWind a . (q) y , q y p g p ,

7 Now Crooball in rish Croo- a - wollia arish of Ba ha e ( ) y ( , ) p y . I , ll l (s) This app ears to b e the Gurtcullen prope K illm oge m entioned am ong th o her n h Lor of h M untain e t possessio s confi rm ed by King Charles I . to t e d t e o i n 1 637 .

1 9 0

Castle against Lord Castlehaven in the Confederation p eriod

m n n ide nt in the career Of race Os orne—nam e the F ro o e i c G b ly , — deathb ed scene of her hq and that lady gained a ce rtain Share

f no ri I t m a b e e l to m ention here that the Fitz Gerald o to ety . y w l fam ily ofwhich w e are treating was of the senior m ale line direct

“ from Maurice Fitz John Gerald, one of the younger sons of J ohn

Fitz Thom as the rst E ar of Deise and D esm ond ro enitor of , fi l , p g

the Knight Of K errV .

’ here is nothin to Sho the e act date of ierce s irth nor to T g w x P b , indicate where he was educated b ut it 1 S p rettylikely that h e was

at one of the S anish Co e es ike his e der rothers R dm ond p ll g , l l b e ,

ichae and era d and his oun er rother artin—all these our M l G l , y g b M f were in Spain with their uncle in the year 1 7 2 2 when their father

i 2 th un here e r two S ist rs ra a m ade his e . e e ce nd w ll ( 9 J ) T w , G

E i a the first - nam ed of hom was evident etrothed or m arrie d l z , w ly b

. to one of the great MacCarthy fam ilies of Carrignavar when she

died of sm all - pox in the interval between 2 9th J une and 31 31

D ecem er 1 2 2 ierce am ents in a er touchin e e this sister b , 7 P l v y g l gy

and the e dest rother R e m ond who ecause of his e trava ant l b , d , b x g ” ha its had een cut off ith in c othes or horsefl eshi oor b , b w 3 l P

R e m ond there ore ne er received his ortion as the i w as not d , f , v p , w ll

ro ed unti ourteen ears a ter that date—nam e the 1 th J ul p v l f y f ly , 7 y ,

6 The e ecutors of the i ere hom as nia 1 . c e ar e 7 3 x w ll w T U k (G d ),

of ou ha eter Care of Care sville" and ohn o er unior Y g l , P w, y , J P w , j ,

” ofC ashm ore b ut this ast - nam e dec ined to m e e in the m att r l , l d l ddl e ,

te was iven to the i o ar nee r h and ro a o e . s p b g w d w , M y ( P w ) T i a i e 0 11 unti 1 6th F e ruar a ter havin m a e her i l dy l v d l 753 ( b y), f g d w ll

’ n D 1 2 ious t her m ise th n Ste he s a . re o e e seco on t . S p y , 75 P v d d

son ichae had die in S ain and the thir rother era had , M l , d p , d b , G ld ,

die at hom e in Ball kineall then the ro ert e l to ierce d y y , p p y f l P , ’ din to the term s ofhis ather s i accor g f w ll .

ierce m arried race or Catherine Fitz Gibbon hose m other P G ( ) , w ,

si R ona ne and him se ere rst cousins—their m others Anasta a y , lf w fi

h s i r r f K n kalahar i e d u t of e ce o e o oc a. in Sisters . . a er be g , , g P P w ,

rst i e was a rea ead in 1 and ierce then m arrie This fi w f l dy d 755 , P d

E i a h au hter of R o ert a or of Lackendarra arish of l z bet , d g b L wl , , p 1 9 1

” h r I n t he ear 1 ier e r cante - b ut h t as m o e . c e n Cl y 759 P d , e does o

seem to have een an i ea conv ert for he ac no ed ed in e ed b d l k wl g ( d ,

" proclaim ed) in his writings that his change was not from choice or

nvi ion b ut rather to reserve to his hi dr h co ct c en is ro ert &c . , p l p p y ,

' Much interesting m atter m ight b e writt en concerning the very

‘ i n f ur a hi h h eauti u ta o O c e enned, and of the re l b f l L y L dy w . p p y

’ “ hi h h wr o Mr hom as arr f c e ote t . o C onm e and ther w T B y , l l , o gentl em e n who busied them selves reproaching and upbraiding

him for ecom in an innocent chi d of the R e orm hur h b g l f ed C c .

Of course ever thin he com osed was in our ow n nativeton u y g p g e . The very beautiful R epentance which he wrote in 1 7 62 and which has appeared in alm ost every copy of the poem s of

h i o n in h D ho Tad Gaelac s e n t e eise . u h th g , w ll k w T g ey were

trou ed tim es he was us ith his en in 1 - 1 hen h e bl , b y w p 74 3 74 4 , w . rote a hum ourous Warrant and S um m ons for Wi iam oran w ll M ,

h o r li b in 1 0 h n h nn Sc o eache , S a Cua e e e ed the unster l T g 75 w , p M War Son a trans ation of hich rom Fear Dana a eared g, l w (f pp " in th Ce t n 1 hen he am ente ohn o er senior of e l i 753 w l d J P w , ,

"

- C ashm ore hose i e was. the We no n ate ofConnau ht l , w w f ll k w K g

" I n th s ears he was us turnm out J aco ite (Kate M etge). e e y b y g b son s incitin his countr m en i n what was a osin and orth ess g , g y l g w l

B t h r r u s th r ere a so m om ents of cause . u if t ere e e t o e e e w bl , w l

easur hen h om os his humorous son s uch as the son pl e w e c p ed g , s g

. ’ d His s tir s are on the m urder of his tenant s goat at Ballym aco a. a e

er itter in ee articu ar the one on the Rev . J ohn o er v y b d d , p l ly P w

com m on ca ed 0 Suit- am ain since he had on one e e who ( ly ll , ly y ) had en an Au ustinian at a o and who ecam e inister of be g T ll w , b M

m h m r his J ohn o er of a h R e or e ur h a is o e . t e f d C c t L T P w , B lly hane was a re ati e of his own b ut this act did not ea him to , l v , f l d

m r his satir his ex - riar ho e er reverted to the aith of te p e e . T f w v f his fathers and I am inclined to think that his reversion was the ,

ad Gaelach the re rain of hich runs occasion of that poem Of T g , f w

n Another terri scathin satire Oro m ar do cas orainn S eo . bly g

m iah art who had een R v . ere was the one he wrote on the e J H , b 1 9 2

’ in Car er he e on ed to the Courcies district and verted on b y ( b l g ),

. the 2 rd D ecem er 1 ecom in inister of i lea h i h 3 b , 774 , b g M K l g n t e fo o in ear and the arish of Bou hillane—é Lad sb r d ll w g y , p g y i ge

’ district—was a d d sh r a er ards his m an s i h d e o tly ft w . T w ll S ows that he died ossessed of ro ert va ue over 0 0 hich he e t p p p y l g3 , w l f to his Sisters one of hom he had m arried to a e - no n ou h , w w ll k w Y g al _ m an nam Th R r e ev . e m iah turn ed Gim lett . J e too ed back to his old old e r dea h f b fo e t .

ier e com os d a o ether a out t i s f r P c p e lt g b fif y p ece o poet y .

hese are re - fl owin and not an m eans di u For T f e g by y ffic lt .

“ ” fifty years at least he had b een H igh Sheriff of the Poets of M unster as he a a s term s him se in his ritin nd , lw y lf w gs a

Warrants He h d this it in the ear 1 —A us - r . a t le y 74 4 ug t and bo e — — it all through until the year 1 79 1 4 th J uly when he voluntarily surren ered it to a oun er m an nam ed ohn Cunnin ham of d y g , J g ,

a no r n n fhi own r at his surr nd r e Co Co o accou t o s e a e. e e B lly , . k , g g T is dated r m K ilm l and h r h i a out the sam tim H o a oo e e e e e e . e f , d d b was uried in the am i tom at K ilm acdono h ust three or our b f ly b g , j f fi elds from the house in which he was born and which is still in th h n f hi n nts Hi d st son ichae died at e a ds o s desce a . s e e d l , M l ,

n f th 1 h n ur Prospect H all (M onetrea) about the b eginni g o e 9 t ce t y .

’ ichae s rst i e was a ar aher hose ather a Shi o ner M l fi w f M y M , w f , p w ,

i thin She too be on e to the traded between Cork and Cad z . I k l g d h m Water ord as e as the secon i e Catherine Cunnin a . Co . f , w ll d w f , g

f s i hae Fitz Gerald m arried a iss M cGrath hose A son o thi M c l M , w

n Water ord a ver ea th f h r ohn McGrath of ra e Co . at e , J , G g , f , y w l y

n Fitz Gerald as t the m other of the ate Cou ci or . . m an gave o l ll M , , J d r the f - Sim e of a m acart near Ardm ore hich was ow y ee pl B lly , , w ,

ir arron sold afterwards to S H . B . ARCH/ EOLOGI CAL AND

I ' MI L TERARY SCELLANY .

’ “ ” D E S R e i ious Son s Of Conna ht D R . H c rst rinted seria Y l g g , fi p lly in the N ew I reland R eview 1 s ei n re - u ished in , b g p bl book form by

i n The w ho e r hi h sr So . o c is M es s. G ll l w k (w bilingual) is to b e

issued in ei ht ound arts or sm a vo um es of hich g b p ll l , w six have

r d a ea ed and the rl ce is er ar a ea t . I n l y pp r , p p p this work the

accom ished resident of the aelic ea ue ives us pl P G L g g , collated ,

c orrecte and trans ated the devotiona R o llins hi h f d l , l w c or years he has b een in the habit of taking down from the lips of I rish sp eakers

R scom m on S i o a o and. a a h in o . T e ieces are h r , l g , M y G lw y p t ei ,

“ Editor rem ar s ver num erous recious and reada e and som e k , y , p bl , study of them is alm ost nece ssary to anyone w ho would understand the soul of Connacht

i - T ish i n He i ra e i the ae c race . he r u A p ous c s G l I Gael s pious by at re . in v r in e v The sees the hand of God e e y p ace ery tim e and in everythin . l , g Spirit and the things of the spirit affect him m ore p owerfully than the b ody and I n the thin s he d e no he no b ieve the the thin s of the body . g o s t see does t e g , l ' ess for not seein them and in the thin s he sees he Wi see m ore than a m an l g g , ll ’ h r e w hat is invisib e for other e is v isib f r him of any ot e rac l p ople le o .

nnin om m ntar —historica and critical; w eaves into a A ru g c e y . l n

“ ” hom ogeneous work these collected songs of very varied

We find m an re erences to unster character . y f M i f h 1 A . 1 f r in n urs a not e o es ecia to t e Dec es. t o sta ce occ c p lly p 3, ,

’ h s ai ed iri Fr n uff D r. a s O e O D . de the Franciscan sat t . H , w y y f l

’ r to identif in the atter the Eu enius O D uh who ith D . y l g y , w

atin erected the sacellum at Tub rid in 1 6 see otes and Ke g , 4 4 ( N

’ i he wa an E n ish trans ation O D al of u r es e o . t Q e b l w) By y , gl l , by y ,

’ ’ w s rinted O D uffy s scathing satire on Archbishop Miler M cGrath a p 6 The vo um e under hi e at Cashe in 1 8 . by J ohn D avis W t , l , 4 l

ts a out noticegives us (from tradition) som e further interesting fac b 1 9 4

’ O D uff his im risonm ent for conscience sa e in i y p , k , K lkenny

' ’ Cast e D r e has a m aster s no ed &c . . H e of I rish m etric l , yd k wl g

. and his o er o er the non - e astic Bearla is a m ost un ann He p w v l l c y . trans oses I rish verse into E n sh hi e he m ana es to reserve p gli , w l g p not onl the e act sense b ut the er com icated m etre and even y x v y pl , the a iteration and vo e - rh m e of th ri in r i n ll w l y e o g al . H e e s a ’ — exam pl e ofthe D octor s literary witchcraft from the well - known

’ ’ I rish poem Chlo e Del ge dnnd c o e n O u1 ne

Take no heed ofthe creed or the w ea th of the w or d l l , D o not boast of its host or its banners un ur ed f l , Thou art m ade out of c a into c a to be turned l y l y , ” An into the room ofthe tom b to be hurled d .

D r e oes not seem to have discovere the authorshi Of . Hyd d d p this fine oem b ut acutel enou h he ar ues that it cannot b e the p , , y g , g

’ production o f D onough More O Daly to whom he has found it

S The oem i thin b attri uted in Western MS . I e ound to b p w ll , k , f

’ h r O nnell isho of err s m i in h b t or of D . o o et m e e e e w k C , B p K y , t

h A an rat in an edition of the ie i h 1 6t centur . t e ce u s ed y y , p , p bl ,

ith m etrica trans ation at D ro he a ha a centur since its w l l g d , lf y ,

sh com position is ascrib ed to the Bi op .

SOM E industrious statisticianhas gone to the troubl e of com puting the num b el of new books and pam phl ets published in I reland dul in the ast three 0 1 oul eal s and the stri in act is I g l f y k g f ,

e ie e e icited that the tota out ut of orks ho l 0 1 al tl m [ 1 ish b l v , l l p w w l y p y

n in ut ut of E n ish o s oor exceeds the correspo d g o p gl b ok . P

’ ohn F em in se - sacrificed Father O Grow ne ere ou b ut J l g , lf y , w y alive to see the fruit from the seed y ou sowed in pain The latest addition to the long list of I rish books is S ed a mi m ulge ” a nooth Serm ons rom the ress of rowne o an nud b ao (M y ) f p B N l , ’ in his is a se ection rom the ur h O R enehan MSS . D ubl . T l (f M p y in the library of M aynooth College) of som e fourteen plain and pre

n n such su ects as Scanda Tem ta em inently practical Serm o s o bj l , p

i The or atric i e of Chr st &c . tion R esurrection H e St . , , ll P k , L f w k , , ,

i d at ha - a- cro n is the initia excellently p rod uced and p r ce lf w , l

t hear volum e of a series ; it is of sp ecial interest to Waterfordians o it that a subsequent volum e of the series will b e devoted to the pulp 1 9 5

’ ains v ohn n f r s nt m of R e . O Mea arish riest o K il o sa re J y , P P y

som e hundred ears since and the su ect of the e - no n y , bj w ll k w

- hi h ar hi n manh cd om e w c be s s am e .

“ ”

I N rom a aeo ith to otor . ar Whit n ndon arr F C e o . H P l l M ( , L ) y Lowerison m akes a novel departure i n an attem pt to localise

E n i h h r A shar ris hi i s isto . c stor ca ro a e stor is gl y p , p , lly p b bl y

o en aroun each Of fourt een anti uarian O ects discovere or w v d q bj d ,

i i h vi f sti e st n at t e a e o H eacham , orfo and ran in in ll x g , ll g N lk, g g age from the stone axe of C0 0 (palaeolithic) to the Church of

urnham or e of the da s of e son I n his ore ord to the B T p y N l . f w bairns the author anticipates the question Are the tales true

- “ and re ies the are all t rue and none of th m is tru n e e . O pl , y , e

’ thin s m s rue —it is M r Low rison s de i ht u m ethod of g ee t : . e l g f l

his r a hin to y te c g .

” R EPOR TS of the Excavation of Gez er (Palestine Exploration

’ R list r s a nt of hi int A. Maca e ccou s dis rm nt n s r . S f u d i M . . e e o a F ) .

f st rn a es i n Our distin uishe w Levitical city o we e P l t e . g d fello

’ ' m em ber s researches in his particular line of Biblical Archmology

- r n L o wh bid fair to secure him a World wide ep utatio . et p e pl e o

’ ca archaeo o dr - as- dust b ut o o Mr.Macalister s ascinatin ll l gy , y , f ll w f g pages and they will begl u to understand if not them selves to feel that thing which they have p erhaps call ed and considered

’ m n s r Ma alist r discoveries near the crad e n r n M . c e s a tiqua ia ad es . l

of our ra ta us a a m ost to the e innin of hum an tim e ce ke b ck l b g g , and his close scientific m ethod enabl es us to follow the footsteps

ac ard from I srae ite to hi istine and rom hi istine to b kw , l P l f P l

i n abor ginal occupa t .

E V E RY student of I rish history and antiquities will b e gratified to

M r r eor o e ac a ain in his archaeo o ica urro . . see M , G ge C ff y b k g l g lf w Coffey contributes a short b ut im portant paper to the Proceedings of the R oyal I rish Academ y for February on an E arly I ron Sword

nd The ecu iar si ni cance of the s ord in Found in I rela . p l g fi w 1 9 6

“ uestion is this that it ro a e ta ishes a in in the eviden e q , p b bly s bl l k c bearing on the inte rcourse with Gaul and I re land in what was the

ater ron a e in th n r Th s or l b ze g e latter cou t y . e w d described is of

hat is no n as Halstatt t e and is the on l ea on of that w k w yp , y w p character that has v r n f ll nd n r an h e e b ee o i I el d. T e J ournal of the R oyal Socie ty ofAntiquaries for March is of m uch greater than usua im ortan I t o ensw ith a va ua ssa D r ce . o l p p l ble e y by . J yce

’ on the m u h disc ussed m onum n a st n of L n atri ks c e t l o e ug a (St . P c ne he at I n ha oill n h rr h it r p w) c g i Loug Co ib . T e wr er a gues

orci — D r h t S ir W i e to e S S . er uson nd iss f a ainst . s F a bly g ly k , g M

’ s— r o h t ri s n he h or D r s t e t e To . o e Sto e in ou ft e S . a c c ’ k fav P k p w y . J y

" paper succeeds a scholarly and specially im portant and l engthy dis si i r o ard Or en on the site of the ancie nt air qui t on by M . G dd p F of arm n itherto the c aim of We or to b e the ancient site C e . H l xf d has n n r Or en m a s a orm ida ee ra ti a u ues ioned . e e b p c c lly q t . M p k f bl case a ainst rd n in avour of the urra h of i dar g Wexfo a d f C g K l e .

’ Oth r n t r in h urn ar - r i i an s e o abl e a ticles t e sam e J o al e M . M ll g

’ n n rn n r Stan e o ard s o a u m ter in An rim a d M . ce e Co . t H y , l y w

u h i h n t e Fau hart th f ri . T Seco N o o ou o St . e . g (Co . L ) B g d d

rth V l h nd st i un r h of t a a Ar haeo . a i . Soc et e t e Fou o . e c H ( ) G lw y l y , d

’ Editorshi of ro essor rench ueen s Co e e ives rst lace p P f T , Q ll g , g fi p to a resume from State a ers and other authoritativ e sources of , P p ,

’ the story of Grace O Malley Grania From the present

n h r r no the rish Sea chie tainess accou t (t e w iter is M . H . T . K x) I f em erges m uch l ess a heroine than she has b ee n wont to appear in

h — m r f i h r m n our istories m oving in the m isty gla ou o I r s o a ce .

An Am erican ne s a er tohand records the sa e on A ri I st at w p p l p l ,

’ rs n s Au i N w or of a num er of rare rish Ande o ct on R oom s e , I , Y k b

rom the E am s tion The m ost rem ar a e of the books f e collec . k bl

ots cata o ued and so d was ro a a v er fine MSS . co of l , l g l p b bly y py

’ ” eatin s o a e ta d a e l tnn in the hand ritin of E u ene K g F n rr r n n , w g g

’ ’ w in v d inserted was a The MS . as o s. uarto an O Curr . y 3 l q , quantity of im portant loose m em oranda notes and l etters som e at

d I ts urchaser n t D r enthorn o . least of which belo ged o . H T d p ,

rdin t our transat antic authorit estim ates the va ue of the acco g o l y , l

M a 1 0 0 0 t . S . $

I NOTES AND QU ER ES .

’ — The O N eills of Bally neaL The following pedigree ofthe ’ Owning branch of this fam ily is copied from Father Shearm an s

in noo h o I m ani s n ins s m in a t C e e . t e t co ta o e MSS . M y ll g f ly

" ’ n N ill w m rri r r w accuracies. For oh O e . ho a e H ono a u ce e y d P ll , ’ r 6 m ust rea Constantine O N eill see anua issue of onrnal . 8 d ( J y f , p ) ’ and ro a the ne t in Shou d b e J ohn O N eill who m arried p b bly x l k l , H onora Walsh ; a link also seem s to b e m issing between Con

’ ’ O N ei l hus an of ane rice and ohn O N eill who m arri e l , b d J P , J , d

h in h n Cat er e P ela .

’ ll l rr - n - u r 1 60 1 Con O N eill of Ba nea near Ca ic o S i c. , y , k , ; whose son was

’ “ r ohn O N eill of Ball neal who m arrie H onora u c e , J , y , d P ll daughter ofthe Baron of Loughm oe whose son was

’ H u h O N eill of Ball neal who oined in the risin of g , y , j Up g

1 6 1 was out a ed died in e i e in S ain his i e 4 , l w , x l p by w f ,

a herin dau hter of R edm ond race of Courtstow n C t e , g G ,

Cast e he had l ,

’ re and a r his Con O N eill his on son , who returned to I te , ly l f

’ ather s death in S ain m arried ane rice dau hter of f p , J P , g

l h l o i enn and his i e Ri har rice of Cast e a e C . c d P , , K lk y ( w f ,

h dau hter of ohn S eetm an of Castleleve hom t e g J w , ), by w

he had

’ ohn O Neill ofO nin who m arrie Catherine au hter of J , w g , d , d g

i nn hom R i hard he an of M ealo hm ore Co . e c P l , g , K lk y , by w

he had 1 9 9

’ H u h O Ne ill Of O nin who m arried J ohanna dau hter of g , w g , , g

a entine Cou h an of Curro hm OI e near Ownin V l g l , g , g , by whom he had

’ a ri N i l f n h i t c O e l o O ni , a ood I rish scho ar w o ed P k , w g g l , [d a out 1 8 2 a ed a out 60 and w as father of b 3 , g b , ]

’ ” Con or Constantine O N eill of Ownin who died at Christ , , g [

m as 1 8 a ed a out 6 leavin issue , 97 , g b 7 , g ]

The fam ily m onum ents in the chancel ~ of Owning church are inscrib ed

, ’ 6 H ere lieth interred y e body of Con O N eal who died y “ ’ 1 of N ov 1 2 a n h n Neal als rice . e 0 ears a d is ife a e O 7 5 , g d 7 y , w J P

6 ’ who died y of March 1 7 1 5 aged 75 also Catherine O N eal

s al Phelan who died y 6 ofAug 1 74 5 aged 4 1 years al so the ’ t h body of Con O N eal who departed this life the 1 2 of N ovember m n A . 1 8 0 a e d 1 r ord h v m rc on their sou s. e 7 g 5 yea s. L a e e y l

’ “ H ere lieth the b ody Of H ugh O N eil who dep this life

t h ’ J une the 2 7 1 77 0 aged 32 years also the body of J ohn O N eil \ ‘ t h s who departed this life the 1 8 of Feb ruary 1 7 8 0 aged year .

The or have m er n th Am n c o en sou s. e L d y l .

’ H ere lieth the body of R ichard O N eill of Lesronagh who

a ” dep this life N ov 1 8 1 1 aged 66 years al so his wife J ohana

’ " d ”8 O N eill alias Feehan who dep this life April 1 8 1 6 ag 66 y also d ” " rs Ma his daughter Jane who dep this life Sept 1 80 0 ag 2 3 y . y th t in a e res e Am n . y p ce . e

’ The O N eills f i ooncoin rom Father Shear o Mt . e N ll , M (f

’ m an s S M S . )

f‘ ’ ’ 1 Con or onst ntin O N eill 8 0 1 1 of O N eill of ster c. ( ) C a e , Ul ,

1 0 his s Wi iam hose son on was 2 ohn hose son was ll , w 39 ( ) J , w (3)

was hom as hi i hose son w as 6 J ohn ( ) hose son was P l p , w ( ) , 4 T , w (5)

’ at r ord 1 11 1 0 whose son w as ( J ohn O N eill M ayor of W e f 57 , 7) ,

hose son was 8 ohn ho died in 1 0 hose son was w ( ) J , w 57 , w (9)

hom as orn I n 1 61 hose son was 1 0 hom as m arried ar T , b 5 , w ( ) T ( M y

o an hos son w as 1 1 ohn hose son 1 2 aurence m arried B g ), w e ( ) J , w ( ) L ’ i who b e h hn O N eill of Mt . e , Cat erinePower and had (1 J o , N ll , 3)

cam e a rotestant and died in 1 unm arried. P , 7 75

C. W CAR R I AN C. . G , 2 0 0 — M unicipal Toll on S tock ing s C urious toll on stockings

D —I n the inn n in h f r r A . 1 0 . e i f sold t e City o Wate fo d . 7 4 b g g o the ast c entur a to on stoc in s hich in the m em or of the l y ll k g , w , y then oldest persons in the city had b een the custom of the Toll ,

atherers to dem and from all se lers enterin the . cit was G l g y , dem anded from and re used one ohn E m erson and as a resu t , f by J , l the following particulars thereof were subm itted to Sir Francis

H s d ns for is advice and o inion a sor Cou e . , l , h p

' Partzcnla r —B the reat Charter of the Cit Of Water ord s. y g y f

there is a rant to the a or Sherifs and Citi ens of the Cor . g M y , f z p

“ of the said Cit and their successors hat the m a ha e y T y, y v d hold and keep within the S City or County of the said City or

recincts of the sam e in an ace or laces hatsoever here it p y pl p w , w shall please or seem m ost conv enient to the said Mayor and

Sherifs for the tim e ein two ar ets that is to sa the one f b g M k , y ,

th h h d v r on Wed. e ot er on Saturday to b e el weekly e e y

ear for ever and that the sai a or Sheriffs and Citi ens and y , d M y , z

’ their successors m a have and ta e to their ow n ro er use all y k p p ,

and all m anner of to s ro ts com m odities and em o um ents ll , p fi , l ” ro in arisin r n h r s r said or acc ui rom or in t e a et a o e . g w g , g , g f M k f

the old doc et of o s m ade in 1 0 and hich has since By k T ll 7 4 , w b een acted on (and is engraved on a stone now pl aced in the wall of the ar et H ouse there is a a e M k ), p y bl

I For every dozen pair ofStockings b rought to he sold here ” two ence p .

I t has been the custom during the m e m ory of the oldest per sons in the cit ac uainte ith the usiness for the to atherers y q d w b , ll g to dem and custom on the se ers e nterin the cit and if it b e not ll g y ,

’ paid to take a pl edge whic h was rede e m ed on the sell er s return a ter se in and returne if h arti w n f ll g d t e cl e as ot sold.

On rida the 6th da of A ril ins J ohn Em erson rou ht F y y p t . B g across the Bridge into the City a large parcel of Wool en stockings the to athe re r as ed him how m an air he had he ans ered ll g k y p , w between 50 and 60 doz en the Coll ector de m anded te n shillings toll 2 0 1

‘ for them hic h he refused to a b ut voluntaril left ith him 1 1 w p y , y w

“ air as securit for the o on his return after se in the p y T ll , ll g , Coll ector to whom he had given the stockings was not in the way b ut he had left them with another Coll ector who offered them to

Em erson on his a in at the ra f 2 d r do n for those h p y g te o . pe z e e had b hn A en un wh m i i so d ut r . o n d h m ould M . o acco a e l J ll , j p w not perm it him to pay b ut said that he would pay for the stockings him self and l eft the stockings with the Collector with Whom they

in m in S ce re a .

A N otice of which the following is a copy has Since b een served on the Mayor in pursuance of the Act of Parliament on the

su t bj ec .

T r / r rd o the Worshipful May o ofthe City of I Va te fo .

7 ‘

On the . 6th day ofAp ril inst as John Em erSOn for whom I am em ployed as Attorney was passing from the Bridge of said City to

the ua ith D o en air ofStockin s Peter Mc Donnell one of Q y w 4 5 z p g , _

the U nder- Coll ectors ofthe toll s and custom s ofsaid City dem anded

ten shillings as toll for said Stockings- and on refusal the said Peter Mc D onnell took from the Said J ohn Em erson eleven pair of said

t in s r r nin “ m N ow ursuant to the S ock gs a toll and efused etur g sa e . p Act of Parliam ent in this case m ade and p rovided I req ul re to

' know from y ou whether the above nam ed Peter M c D onnell ac ted in the above transaction under the authority of the Corporation of

8 1 0 f Dated this 1 th A ri 1 . the City o Waterford or not . 7 p l

t n O NWOGAN Attorne for said ohn E m erso . J H , y J

The Corporation having resolved to support the Custom - m en

so ar as the sha have acted e a f y ll l g lly , Pl ease to advise

his Whether the Corporation Should support them in t

in stance ,

f r And to draw such N otice as you Shall deem it necessary o im the Mayor to give in answer to that serv ed on h . 2 0 2

n on o Sir Francis Hassard ‘ Opi i f .

1 st I n m O ini n th or orati n of- r h u n . y p o e C p o Waterfo d s o ld ot

su ort the Custom m en in this action the rather as the Act of pp ,

’ arliam nt n r i h M r Wo n s notice has en ram i P e u de wh c . ga b e f ed w ll oblige him to p rosecute Peter M c Donnell (if not sanctioned by

- the Cor oration for a m isdem eano r m ere and I do not thin p ) u ly , k in the present state ofthe case the right to take the Custom is dis uted b ut as I a re hend m ere the e action Of a reater p , pp ly x g

sum than th L i r n e aw w ll wa ra t .

“ 2 md have ra n the noi e hi h n sh u . I d w t c w c in m y conceptio o ld

b e serve on M r Wo an without de a and thin it hi h d . g l y I k g ly

ro a M r W as i m u b n o his i nts to oin the p b ble . ( t st e a obj ect t cl e j

Cham er ain ith M r D onne m a thin som e urther e lana b l w . ll) y k f xp ” tor notic advis y e able .

The action of the o atherer was then u he b ut need ess T ll G p ld , l to sa the to or custom is a hi he ast havin ecom e y , ll , , t ng of t p . g b ob selete m an ears y y ago .

H N E R ETAR . O . S C Y

— K nock een Crom lech The finest dolm en in County Water

ord is sai to b e that no n as noc een Crom ech hich is f d k w K k l , w situated near S orthouse on the side of the Su ar- oa H i a out p , g l f ll , b

five mi es rom ram ore and stan s in the oundar a of the l f T , d b y w ll

ol r h f K ilb urrin The riter visited and s etc hed his r de d Chu c o . w k t u

’ stone m onum ent hich is no n in the district as a D rui s , w k w d ” A tar 0 11 the rd M a 1 0 hi e cy c in rom Waterford to l , 3 y , 9 4 , w l l g f

D un ar an g v .

The Crom ech consists of a ar e ta e - stone su orte d on l l g bl , pp

one side by a tall pillar- stone and a horizontal fl ag- stone which

rests on two sm a er i ar- stones and on the other side another ll p ll , by

tall pillar - stone and the sam e horiz ontal fl ag- stone resting here 0 11 _

s r i ar- s on I n the vau t underneath the Crom ec h a Singl e m all e p ll t e . l l

stands another i ar- stone hich ho ever does not reach the p ll , w , w ,

- v t tabl e stone abo e i . 2 0 5

The following description of the Crom l ech was given by

’ “ E ugene O Curry A huge flag - stone extending east and west is fi d su orte Six standin stones which do not a ear to have pp d by g , pp .

en ev r dis ur rom h ir ori ina i n The thr u be e t bed f t e g l pos tio . ee p rights at the east end support a sm all er fl ag and all support the

ar er one hich m easures 1 2 eet 6 inches rom east to est and l g , w f f w ,

' 1 oot 8 inch s r m n rth o s th At the m i of h s u h f e f o o t ou . ddle t e o t si e this ar e a m easures eet thic on the north Si e 2 eet d l g fl g 3 f k , d f ,

“ at the east end 2 eet inches at the est end 1 oot 1 0 in hes f 3 , w f c , and rom each Side its thic ness increases to ar s th ntr f k w d e ce e .

Two ofthe six su orters are aced at the south Si e two on the pp pl d , nor h id n t the east and one at th es v r th s rn t s e o e a e t . O e e ea te , w

[ su orter and the two Side ones oinin it is ace a la to m a e pp , j g , pl d f g k a e e ith the two side ones at the est end so that this hori onta l v l w w , z l

fl r n r n - The su or r t ag o table is ea ly as l evel as a su dial . pp te a the

st nd is e et incheshi h 6 et i e and 2 eet thi h ea e e c . T 5 f 4 g , f w d , f k e ne t to it on the south side is 6 feet hi h eet ide and 1 oot x g , 5 f w , f

h Th n xt n h sam side is et 6 in h s hi h 6 ind es thic . e e o t e e e c e k 9 f g ,

nd t thi Th ri ht at th es n is 6 t feet i e a 2 ee c . e u e t e d ee 5 w d , f k p g w f ~ in s hi h t I O inch s i and 1 oot inches thic che ee e e . 4 g f w d , f 9 k

The hea ofthis oes not reach this atter so that it does not at d d l ,

r s nt s it The ne t u ri ht on the north Side is eet p e e upport . x p g 9 f

hi Th sm a hi h eet 2 inches i e and 1 oot inches t c . e er g , 7 f w d , f 9 k ll of the horizontal flags before referred to m easures 6 feet 9 inches

' rom north to south eet inches in other directions and 1 foot f , 5 f 5 ,

in h s n hi n ss The en th ofthe cham er on the outside 9 c e i t ck e . l g b

t i h is l feet and onthe insi e 6 eet 6 inches 4 feet 3 nc es. 3 , d f by The height of the enclosed area from the l evel of the floor to its ” roof on the inside is exactly 9 feet .

in W . C or ase The stone ofthis Crom l ech is described by . B l

” ‘ ls athic dar - re tra rude The D olm ens of I reland as a fe p k g y p , ly

c eane d the stone ofthe district . l ,

P E . W . O J .

— 6 E D . V l . See this onrnal o . II ] [ 7 , , p 9 2 0 4 — D erivation ofFenoagh As no correspondent has answered

’ Father Carri an s uer as to the derivation of Fe noa h orm er g q y g , f ly a ro riate to e s Prior I venture to ive the o lo in pp p d K ll y , g f l w g ” F n h a ears in the i n explanation . e oag pp Taxat o of 1 30 6 as

h hi h 1 3 an e ce ent honetic f0 1 m of I t F nvac c i onn m . y , w x ll p F ag

fth va u of and th t nth 1 i n as i ht shi lin s w s then o e e e e s ve e . a l £4 , g g l g ” I n this a ation 1 0 6 the situation of F nvach ne t to T x ( 3 ) y , x

’ i s n i ith F n s r ai I n the Clone am laces t de t t w e oa h a ce t . g , p i y g n

V l N O 6 ath r o r has v r int r s n onrnal o . I . . F e e a e e e ti y ( , ) P w y g articl e on the ruined church of Fenoagh (the sp elling of which ” in the atent R o s of 1 1 2 is F neva h as is uoted in Father P ll 4 y g , q

’ Carrigan s m onum ental History and Antiquities ofthe D iocese ofOssory and he oints out that the oca ronunciation is l onnu' Od e p l l p p , ’ — which O D onovan supp osed to b e a corruption of Fioonac also

' tin that it m a b e Team nl- Fhinndhac i h h r h of su es . e . t e c u c gg g y p , ,

’ nn h I t a ears to m e that ather o fir i n is Fi ac . pp F P wer s st suggest o the m ore correct as I hav e in m oun da s invarl abl heard the , y y g y y

’ m l- - n n m ronoun ed To u a oo i. e . The a e c Ceam ut t i onn nnd e. p p , , p f ” i nted hich dis os s of th Fi nac h oo or ooa s acce e e n k t eor . , w p y I n the Fiants of E i a eth un er date of th u 1 the nam e l z b , d 7 J ly , 597 , ” of the rector is iven as Tam ollenn h hich is a air ood y g p yg , w f ly g

h h i t - tw rs r vi s n honetic oft e I ris nam e . F o ea e ou am e on p f y y p ly , ly ,

Ma z ud 1 Tem len was ranted to Edm und o er y , 54 5 , p y g P w , — bastard . brother of the l ate Lord Power to hold for life b ut

it is descri ed as havin een revious eased to atherine ut er b g b p ly l K B l ,

ist 1 1 m a add that w r h on Au ust . I Fe s a ea s under t e g , 54 y pp ” m of Team lew in the iants of d ar u 2 th na e F E d I . l 8 p y w V , J y ,

1 55 1 . W . H . G . F

’ ff K in —I n ather o er s ver com im entar Geo rey eat g . F P w y pl y notice of m y H istory of I rish M usic (second edition) he asks for

s m i n in s rt f h st m n at R v D r eofre o e ev de c e uppo o t e ate e t th e . . G f y

a in r h ri s f uin nd ff n in 1 6 The K e t g was Pa is P e t o Cappoq a A a e 35 .

2 0 6

aroun their tem orar convent for near two centurie s I n d p y ly .

Decem er 1 680 there was an e amina ion b , , x t of som e persons at

“ ” ter ord re atin to Mr a ha Wa f l g . G g gan and the Friars of m th is MSS . o . R e or H t . C t . ( , 7 p ) W . H . G . F .

’ h to con ess that M r F ave . ood s ar um ent as abov e v f g , e a es m e sti l [I l , l l d We m a ass over the ac th unconvince . y p f t at in the 1 th century , 7 , w as ortion of the Parish of Lism ore as indeed it stil is—ih the civi sense p , l l . — The e istence ofthe eatin cha ice in Ca o uin roves ust nothin There x K g l pp q p j g . is preserved (still in use) in Ferm o y a Sim ilar (1 7th century) silver chalice b earing ’ O uinlan ri the nam e of Sir D arb est ofLism ore . But wi an one serious y Q , p , ll y ly ” m aintain because his cha ice is in Ferm o that Sir D arb was arish riest , l y , y P P

’ of that place I nstances ad z ndefi nitnm could be enum erated ofearly chalices preserved and in use elsewhere than in the church or p arish to which the y Ha d en ina be on ed. a o such instances erha s or m ore cou ori y g f z p p , d be g ll l l , l ’ i w dio n quoted from Keat ng s o n cese . I do ot argue against the alleged pastor n com ain that the data do not sustain the th or B th w h Ship o y p e y . e a t e ; I l l y y , ’ sacellu m at Tubrid in which the historian s ashes rest would appear to have b een ortuar cha At an rate it ooks — m erely a m y pel . y l too sm all for a church even of na tim es and ecc esiastics of note wi ed to be uri d the pe , b e therein for instance l l ll , , Br nnan of Cash s 0 Archbisho e e ee nrnal V ol. . I n 1 66 a e ow p l ( 7 , I p 9 f ll ’ iocesan of eatin s Father Wi iam E n ish arish riest ofTu ri who d K g , g , P P bb d ll l , m ust have known the historian w e orders his wi roved that ear M ll , by ll p y y ’ b od to be b uried in St . ran s Cha e in Tibbrudd in the Buria ofthe R everend y Ky p l , l — WE rs here R EV 1 E R . ffathe t . ]

R edm ond Fitz erald of Ball crinan P ir —I t m a g y , ate, & c. y ’ rm issi e to su em ent M r o e s inter s in b e pe bl ppl . F l y e t g notice (antea)

’ of Pierce Fitzgerald s descent from the house of Ballycrinan by the

in note on a m em er ofthe sam e am i The E ar or follow g b f ly . l of C k ” “ records in his D iary Lism ore Papers ) the news that R edm ond ” f Ball c r nan was t Fit era , o , urned irate for the third tim e to zg ld y y p ,

hich the iarist ious a s God dam n him R e m ond w d p ly dd . d aforesaid had b een p resented with a brass gun for his Ship by his

m n ad onora it ra d F r m ins o a H F e . o so e reason or other k w , L y zg l

ever he so d the un to o e and then s read a re ort that how l g B yl , p p he was fitting out his Ship to sail with Raleigh on his fateful voyage

ana hrou h securit i en for him to Gui . T g y g v by loyal Sir R obert 2 0 ?

T nt o f ou hal itz era d was a e to com l t h y , Y g , F g l bl p e e t e e q uipm ent of

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’ I erland m ee brother being kildby the turkes m en of warre the 1 3the ofJanuary being the yeare of the Lord 1 61 7 and after him I was cast awaie upon the coaste Of Barbarie with the rest of his com ppany where wee weare m ade Captives in the hands ofinfidels and barb rous nation and soe m any inconveniences hanginge uppon us as to reckon them all wereinfinite and to taste but one of them

“ h r n O e tim e to ur or shi b ut n e er intollerabile . I ave W itte ft n yo L d p v could receive an answer but onlie . Sir Jam es Gooffe howes dwelling place is within tree m il es to Clonm ell b eingethen in London with the Earl of Clanrickard and our letters being come to his hands and

' finding the opportunities ofaShipbound hitherwithin 4 daies after he cou not om ite to salute and itha comforte our distresse ld , w l d state with his affectionate lines and to advertise us of our l etters that he them according to their several direxions. Now t this Barb rie coast and bound hOm e I would ther and to m of m y for the afection you bore to m y fa y I thou h brothe e fathers death and now your vassals. g

’ m se as a oun least w y et m ost willinge am com e to prefer y lf b d li under God ur Lordship for all m trust is in you on e , y to h ve itie u on m o re esta a p pp y p o te and distressed miserye . Therefore I b eseeche your Lordship whatever order you will take for m y advertise Sir Jam es Goff off it ; for he knows the English m erchants that are heere and alsoe the Lundowners that trafiq ues

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n 0 res ac H om estead Area in two di isio s 8 ac . Bl k , ( v ), 7

I s a u n a . B llyd ff ( q . J

DD a o C oe in rie u We . S . m a . ( ) C m Bl d (d d p) ll

—“ ” (6) Det amin S u e Dirty Little Road ; now nearly oblit d e rate . —J‘ ” BLACK NOCK An . Cno u Th a i Aea 2 88 c D b e c H . r , Bl k ll ,

acres.

‘ “ D . ri e na t a e ab n i h nd r S . p m S n S m ge F eld of t e Lege a y ” w See K illune D rum cannon Par Th ra s u iar o . e t c ec C ( , . k (p l ly sha e natura m ar in s of the cow are sho n on a fl at rook a so p d l k g ) w , l the circu ar im ression of the m i in i his t a mb neac . a l p lk g p l . T S r g

le end sm ac s ofhoar ndo - Euro n i i I t is to b e noted g k y I pea ant qu ty . that Ce tic e ends in hich as in th r sent instance a co our l l g w , e p e , l re resents an anim a or m an are n of reat a e—nature p l , ge erally g g h m t s in act . y , f

' CAR R I CK AD U STRA Ca tm a o o the S a , m s U rt ame R ock f w g ” Ar r s rer. ea 2 2 6 a e . ge , c

c d D D . a i n S a or of th S . ( t a e a s ( ) F B g . 1 8 1

sto n or (b) (i t Dane m William w F d .

' COOLAGAD D EN Cfil L an l eA oam Corner ofthe Stream et . , f l

r a 1 1 acres. A e , 5 ” a 0 Th Hbll - A oun in la LLI NA H n Cuit t e na e ce . CU G , A y b d g P

r Area; 365 ac es. n Cullinaghe (I q .

" in n mt . ean ot u h D AR R I LE n D ea ite c ear. T e G , A ps M g q l present app ears to b e one ofa class ofarchaic nam es into which the

- ar si er en rs l Indo Euro ean root te . Com are Ara en Dar e p g ( lv ) p g , gl

s th r is a str am r m th i v r r o hi h &c . I n eac ca e e e e o e s e co ou f c h , f l y l w is he i ea hich un er ies the nam At Darri l i e the borrowed t d w d l e . g e l v d ” fam ous due ist ca le rom his resi ence ao wc 11 a U ea m . ll , l d f d p t ng t N o trace ofthe house survives and it was only with difficulty that the si was as rtain d—m i a on the hi s o e et een the te ce e dw y , ll l p , b w

— s an stories of the new and old Kilm eadan road . M y

- fir it Area acres. e at r ar urr n in the o a . e e e c e t l c l y , 795 ” ” S V l I Dar i Darri all E m ont MS . o . . . g l g ( g , p —J ” The Old i a e . S . D D a n S e ana a \ . ( ) A c Sp m V ll g

“ ” — (b) The Cam p Field ; wherein so popular story has it

Crornw ll d e encam pe .

‘ c n C1 Th Little ' h r h si ofan r church ( ) A t t in e C u c te ea ly ,

’ on uinn s ar Q f m .

’ ” ’ D N EEN h i t r D ono an rit s OO n u T e t e o t . O v e , A O inin L l F w

‘ it p umm b ut h Th t n and hi h is ave ar ove . e o c , I h e d it as ab w l , w entire inc u e in Whi l m esne is on artia in this ly l d d tfie d d e , ly p lly ‘ ari h 3 p s . Nicholas Madden of Downeing was proceeded against for arrears oftith s in 1 r s e 6 Area 2 ac e . 53. , 7

' GORTACLAD E 61 1: a Coe a1 arden of the D - , $ 1 t o G ug out ‘ Pit . am es o er as seised of Gortesl ade I n a ud J P w w y ( q . p

C onm e u Area 0 0 acres. l l , J ly , 5

D D a 11 a . Cu C m d of h S . Dane a o estea t e Cuc oos ( ) s H k .

This sub - denom i nation is b etter known than the townland nam e and is not un r u n u d r h r R Dr e e t se fo t atte . ev . n f q ly e l . H e ebry ” ma es it om estead of the o s basin hisren erin on h k H B wl , g d g t e 1 8 2 presence in the townland of a large boulder with four or five a r rtificial basins ofbullan characte (f).

(b) Dm t e an S cait in H om estead of the Little Shadow .

The shado is thro n a hi h- h i eh nd the east shou der of w w by g ll , b i l which lie the two farm s which were form erly known exclusively by

hi n m th 11 and n 6 m a b e re arde as s 5 D . o 0 1 43 t a e . 3 0 5 11 Bo 0 . 5 1 y g d — subm erge d townland nam es both older probably than the present o cia nam e ffi l .

‘ ’ (0 ) pot t D rew D rew s Pool a hole in the river wherein the ers n p o from whom it is called wasdrowned. (d) An Cit t inea0 The Early Church Site a field b eside the old Wat r f n and I n this e ford road on the south side o the tow l .

- o fieldlies the large stone with basin like cavities already all uded t .

’ ” (e) Coh anGtt ir Sab a Alice (Wife) of . the Sm ith s Well ;

ose to cl last . —J‘ in li Chi ne . (f) D5 11 a mfi cmn Field ofthe Souterra ( t . m y) The Souterrain has b een dug up and improved away by the occu in tenan py g t . ” ) The o acco Fie s ° a out ten acres in e tent herein g T b ld b x , w 9 “ ” se ent ears since or ther a out hea cro s ofthe eed ere v y y , e b , vy p w w

r n g ow .

(h) Camtmg a Dné agé m Rock of the Toy (or Doll) so

ca ed resum a rom a - n s m m it hich ll , p bly , f pillar stone or cairn o u w in the istance resem ed a m an Such stones or i es on d bl . p l ‘ o ’ C . Waterford m ountains are generally called rm Opé tse fi

i. e . a arent m en b ut som im es é a é m as in the resent , pp , et b p s , p instan ce .

L D ' ’ ’ I M EA AN CtLL miA OAm aidan s Ita s Church. K , M (My )

' miao aii reso es into - - Th o nd are m ere lv m o i oe An . e m a An ly

artic es of en e rm n n 1 2 ‘ s r cei e p l d a e t. I 85 Walter D e La Hay e v d grant of a free warren and of a weekly m arket on Monday at his

m anor of K ilm s idan hart 1 E d Ar a 1 0 acre . C . ar e ( 3, dw , 7

’ D m . S . D a m l i wot a . ( ) Whelan s Bridge D n c eao t f ” (b) An Leaca S t eamnut gt e The Slipping Glen Slop e .

“ Water ord Star news a er rish co um n som e date in 1 0 . (f) f p p (I l ), 9 3 1 8 3

“ ‘ ti dem his is a sub - i ision 0 Old Court n CS eana C c . ( ) , O m . I T d v ,

' ” r r n inde endent to n and The Old Court ega ded locall as a p w l . y — in question was the m ansion only a solitary gable of it now — ’ stands which replaced the ancient castle of the Barons of

' d n his r in n th ri r an is fami iar D nhi and Kilm ea a . u o e e u ll T , v b k , l

n to all travellers by rail from Waterford to D ungarva .

' ’ ” - M EM E 0 1 m o O1 m 1 St Dim oc s hur h K 1 L OY OG LL 0 0 . C c . , 5 ( ) (g) The site of this early church is an untill e d patch in a field by east '

- sid of the a enue et een rai a and u i r ad m e v b w lw y p bl c o . So e years since hen the church site was cut throu h to o rm the av , w g f enue a u ed to a u an of sandstone was unearthed As th ll d , b ll , . e o ect has not een rem ove it m a sti b e ins ecte n th s o bj b d y ll p d o e p t .

Area in two ivisions 8 acres. ( d ), 95

E M V o K llm n e m ont SS . i o e o l . . y g ( g , p

‘ ‘ D D b rnanan le Com na n n e Th . a To e m a S . ( ) g m s t e ’ i d An e s We a ho el sti occasiona is te . g l ll ly w l , ll lly v ” i h h h (b) The M ote ; near site ofthe anc ent c urc . T is m ound

ars sin e was twenty feet in height a few ye c .

- ” RN K ANA H Ono cé P1ace Ab oundin in i OC G can oc s. , a ( ) g H ll k

r t r r n f h n an is in isna i P n G ea e po tio o t e tow l d L k ll ar. , a d the

' Who is in in M n n re e m esne Ar a e c u e ou t Co e . e acres l l d d g v d , 57 . C i f th ” MT . CON R EV E noc 2m a o e oo G , &o H ll (G d) Luck

the name is now ho e er or otten o a w v f g l c lly . The

n s i n i P r Area 1 1 8 acres townla d i partly i n L s ak ll a . , .

‘ ” W WN Omt e fl u New i l Area E TO a a e . 1 2 acres N , V l g , 4 .

S D D a Da n Ri er . . ( ) w v An D atum (D A Ab am n) ” ” Tw Ri ers The term ab a r i o v . (rive ) is appl ed in I rish to

n rm nen stream a y pe a t .

(b) Glebe .

OWER SKNOCK Cnoc na b ao a0 Hi of the o ers P , p p ll P w

m i i s of hom ou tless i e h r Ar a 2 a m a e e e . e cres so e f l w d b l v d , 95 . ” D The S ee . S . . w p

M odiom o Bisho and Confe sor of C uain- Cain - Aradh in M unster (g) g p s l , M r D h B in ai n Ar in M unster t r D on a ec ot M im oe i . C u n ai ad a e a t . e. C y . g l , t . y , l , i of R o n n r f A n h e . ss o ai . Ca e da o e us. . C ll l g 1 8 4

” or s RA EENS 11 a R ai t inroe The itt e F t . H , L l

a r s 569 c e . ” Rahines

” aCo t a Roc ofthe Choice . S . D D a Ca u . ( ) m s g k

” “ om ar (b) 1 pfl1 0 nn H ell 3a patch of very bad land . C p e ” ara ise h nam e ironica of a sim i ar iece in i cloone P d , t e ( l) l p K l y ,

o hel arish M t P .

c C o a m; Narro Place stri of lan of the ( ) a t, ge w ( p d) ” Goose . ” S n Ar a r s. STONE OU SE C1 Ct 0 1 ee H ouse of to e . ea, c e H , 3 4 53

Stonehouse

C a 1 n R oc ofthe ackthorn a nam e D . a u 0 a t S . m s p g k Bl f applied to a sub division o about 60 acres.

n 1 u o The R d us Area 2 1 a r TI GROE A C R a e H o e c es. , 3 , 9

l n ” D nn itt e e . S . t ea b ea . S s L Gl

Kilronan Parish .

IKE K ilco D rum rusk and onam intra this arish contains L p, M , p n hi h S on a sin e to an rom c it eri es its nam e . ee ly gl w l d , f w d v

ou a Wa e rd and S r and Ar h l c i l rn l o t r o E . I el c aeo o i al Soc et Vo . I . y f f g y , ,

6 f r om h is 6 & . o s e noti of t e hurch r m ains h re . 1 e pp c ce C e . T a se on arish of th nam in Water or —but in Diocese of c d p e e Co . f d i L sm ore .

W N A D TO L N .

” I LR N N Ci n n’ s h r h h re are A t t o i Rona C u c . e K O , R a n T se era saints of the nam e R onan in the I rish m art ro o ies b ut v l , , y l g , , since the date ofthe patronal feast has b een for-gotten in the present instance we cannot eterm ine to hich ofthem this oun ation is , d w f d du A e . rea 6 a r s. , 54 c e D “ S . D a . e e ( ) Gl b . (b) pani c a Ceampu1 t t Church Field in which are som e insi ni cant rem ains of the an i nt hur h g fi c e c c .

' ‘ c An CS eana S ai o—J The Old i ( ) p V llage .

d Coha na CiLLe The hur h ( ) n C c Well . . 1 8 5

Lisnakill Parish .

n i e oun in Watei ord A descri ption ofthe church rui &c . w ll b f d f

6 - 8 For eri ation of the 1 . 1 Archaeolo ical ournal V0]. . d v g y , pp 7 ,

ow nam e see bel .

D TOW NLAN S.

Ar a 6 acres. DA N See un er i m ea an Par. e A M STOW . d K l d , 9

Ar a acres; E N See un er i m ea an Par. e D OON E . d K l d , 55

’ ” “ n the GAU LSTOWN Cnoc a aming? Gaule s H om estead . O , g

- m h Ar a 2 0 acres. n r h r no n cro ec . e townla d is a at e well k w l , 7

Gawlestown

S D D a Ca ai a Cai t eam Cast e Roc so ca e . . ( ) nn s n l k ll d

rom i s sha f t pe . —‘f (b) Cannai gin D oi gc e Little Burned Rock a rocky emin ence of conical shape . ” ta - l o a eature of sim i ar (0 ) Cannai s a S t aca S ck ike R ck . f l

hara ter o as C c t l t .

h r s r i (d) b an a Oiniu Field oft e C e t (o R dge).

\ ‘ ’ —“ h ries s B d n ur l (e) Leaoa an cS againc T T e P t e a sm all at a li cave in a rock c ff . f Cnoc na ab na1 e Hil of the Strip er nam e ( ) S 3_ l p d

m h i n f m an nd perhaps fro t e St ar Sa b eae o y l ege s.

S un K il n Par r K N CK ANA H r m ade . A ea 1 0 a re . O G . ee e e c s d , 3 ” ft h hur h h i in ISNAKI LL Li o na CiLLe ios o e C c . T e l os L , n . L the p resent instance was probably the ancient circular church enclosure still partly traceabl e in the field \ ou north side of the

m a 2 0 a r s ce et r . A e 0 c e e y r , ” ” Lisnakell Li ssnakill a nd Liskell y ,

LOU GHD CHE EN ,Loc O aib ein Pond ofthe Little Cauldron a h r adsi —o ca ed ro a rom its ha e and pool by t e o de s ll , p b bly , f s p

e th Area acres. d p , 737 Loughdehin

' f the R r D D en o o e . S . a r . ( ) St e ann a Sa oa o Gl bb

“ b Ceat ama an Cai t eam— st e uar r r v i n ( ) n r Ca l Q te (o Di is o ) .

“ ” The Castl e here is really a strong 1 7th century dwellinghouse

n w ro ss of stone o o e . , fl 1 8 6

R c Of th Winno in (c) Cannai s a Cate e o k e w g . ” (d) S eana Cit t Old Church Site ; this is still surrounded

a dou le earthen a The s ace enc ose is circu ar and by b w ll . p l d l

m rises a out tw s t oun ations of the rim itive co p b o ta ute acres. F d p

' church 0 are r a in am on the ruins is (3 x clea ly trace ble . Ly g g

” an interestin u an ith ir uar asin and 0 or 0 ar s to g b ll w c c l b , 4 5 y d

th ast f h sou e o t e enclosure is a holy well .

MT N R i n arish Area 6 acres CO G EV E . un r m eada . . . ee e S d K l P , 5 ‘ PEM BR OK EST WN ai na mb o corru tion of a iteral O , O t e n g ; p l ‘ r n i n il z— ofthe of ia nam e n this t a s at o sc O na i omb oi c . O l ( . p n g) fi l to n an north si e ofthe m ain roa stands a er er ect m ote w l d , by d d , v yp f ,

r nd i s i h n n ntri am ar r r su rou c r A ea 1 1 a s. e b t d tc a d Co e c t. c e d y _ p , 9

P m b r k t w n n e o es o e (I q .

' SLI EV ER E n iat) R uao~ The i ht- Red ountain. O , A S t L g M

Area 2 a r s , 39 c e . ” Slieveroog

' ’ D D Th u o sR S . a na Ouat e c o ock . ( ) Cannais é e C k .

’ ” b o n u c Th uc oo s W ( ) C b an a C ai e e C k ell .

’ S H I NGANAGH S ean anae lace A oun in in is ir s , s (P ) b d g P m e .

Area 1 acres. , 55

in an h I n S g g ( q . Jae . D D . a i n i i S . a a Pea e ( ) p nc p ne F ld .

(b) Cnonai ne H ead Off ; this was the nam e of a cross- roads at hich stood a u i h us w p bl c o e .

W ITFI ELD b ait e an C tat a om est a f h H , n t H e d o t e Trial

Ar a in tw di isions 8 a e o cres. ( v ), 4 4

Whitfieldstowne

S . D D . a Ct 0 1 Ce Stone ri ( ) B dge .

(b) Gl ebe .

ew cas N tle Parish .

TH E eccl esiastical antiquities will b e found briefly described by the resent riter in Water ord rc e A ha olo ical ournal Vol. I . p w f g y ,

1 6 - 1 0 Th i pp . 9 7 . e par sh derives its nam e from a castle which form erly stood on a rocky l edge close to and overlooking the

ruined church . Ofthe cast e now har a sti r m ains l dly ve ge e .

1 8 8

' ’ ' ackett s om s d H ACKETTSTOWN b ait e CaO oat H H e tea . , g

rat m i a r t n r H ere in the 1 th centur i e a ce e e e c acti io e , , 7 y , l v d l b d d l p

am s R n n h m m a b e seen in e cast e ra e ar . J e o a , w ose to b y N w l g v y d

Area 0 a r s , 3 4 c e .

’ ” Diar m aid s Church. Th K I LD ER M ODY , e

’ Site ofthe a l l is not m arked on the Ordnance Maps; it will be

und surroun e traces of its circu ar ence c ose to fo , d d by l f , l

’ f he to n an on Whe an s arm A n r h rn und r o t . a o t e bo a y w l d , l f re ,

2 2 a 7 cres.

K ill rm ud I n as. de y ( q . J

’ N CKAD E R R Cnoc a 0 0 1 e i of the Oak r O H o e . K Y, n ll G v

Area in two di isions 0 6 acres. ( v ), 5 Knockaderry —J‘ h h ” T e S ru er . Area r s R oss n R ac e . , A on bb y , 4 33 S E Rosse A. ( ) .

' S D e ac and e ac We e a is an . . L g y L g y ll L g cy l d paying no rent ; in the present instance the nam e is applied to a s ace ofa out 1 acres hich n r e i h a u r p b 5 w we t f e w t q a ry .

Reiske Parish .

' TH E nam e of the townland on which the church stood gives its

‘ nam e to the arish his l which is of c nsi era e e tent . atter o p T , d bl x

teen to n an s contains m uch rock and ro en an th (fif w l d ), y b k l d , wi

erti e atches et en h rid s As m a b e e ecte there ore f l p b we t e ge . y xp d f roc nam es a ound The hur h ruin and som e int restin tom s k b . c c e g b in and around it i b e oun descri e in Water ord Archaeolo ical , w ll f d b d f g

ournal V ol I - . 1 62 y , . , pp . 4 .

D TOW NLAN S.

‘ AR D NAHOE ' h A o na hU a n1 i h a of t ra e . , n 1 e H g Pl ce e G v

On the arm f M r dm n o . E o d rne is an ar hur h sit Area f By e ly c c e . ,

2 0 5 acres.

’ ALL ADA Datt e 0 a1 rh d B Y M , 5 Adam s H om estea .

2 2 a r s 9 c e .

Ball adam b n e I . as y g ( q J. 1 8 9 ‘

’ ’ - Di r i s BALLYD E R M DY b ait e 0 1 a m u oa a m a d s H om e tea . Q , n d

Ar a in two i i si ons 2 acres. e ( d v ), 4 5 f S D D a Ca ai a D at a R oc o the D e . . . ( ) nn s k y

’ ’ ' —‘f (b) Cannai s Dait 8 a 0 m om n R ock of Edm onds H om e

tea s d .

c e and ( ) Dannra Gleb L .

— ’ " (d) Ci t t ancient church site ou J ohn M eehan s farm

' ’ ’ BALLYBRU NNOCK Da t e 1 1 1 D on0 1 O Brono hue s H om e , n 5 g

” ' st ea . Area a res. d , 353 c ” all n B yb renock (I q .

‘ S D D a a na S ai ' oe Sum m it of the Villa e; . . ( ) Dann n g

‘ “ b n‘ ’ ie d ofthe Ef ( ) Oan a b flé AS AI f F l figy . (c) An Dné agan The Man Sim ulating Stone Pile a hill so n sum m i am ed from a cairn on its t.

’ d t n Th u n s ie ( ) Dan na Damnog a e Q ee F ld . ‘ ‘ ” e 1 m and- P i d ( ) Oan na Sa n1 e S it F el . —J‘ ’ - h u s i (f) b an a n fi caine T e F ller F eld .

a ” g) Cunnac Sonm Blue M rsh . —fl (11 ) Cob an na R evue Well of (in) the U ntilled Mountain a Pl ce . (i) b an na Cannaig e Field ofthe R ock

Cnoc R ama hi tum i (j ) n T ck (S py) H ll .

' ’ k ai cin na b er t é t r h d s d ( ) p n p o n oe T e Pe lar Fie l . ” (1) b an a LOCa Field of the Lake ; from a basin - like hol o in hi h a r od s l w w c w te l ge .

m e an ' Old i ( ) S a S na1 0 V llage . (11 ) painc a Le ara The Lios Field ’ 0 Cnoc na u ab a The oats i ( ) s n G H ll .

’ ” (p) Cannais an 1 0 t a1 n The Eagle s R ock ; a sm all rocky outcro in the centre ofa m p arsh . ‘ ' ’ BALLYLEGAT Oatt e 1 1 1 Leagoi ' o O Legat s (probably cor ’ ” ru tion of Elle ot s om es s s t d a r n p g ) H tead . H ere wa et l e b a ch of ’ the O su i ans eare . The am i om is in R iske ra e ar ll v B f ly t b e g v y d .

Area 66 a r s , 1 c e .

Ballile ot I n g ( q . 1 9 0

D D a a ai a L0 1 0 1 e R oc ofthe urnin . S . . ( ) C nn s r g k B g (b) b an a h at t a Field of the H all in this field stood

’ ns the m ansion of the O sulliva .

(c) b an a S pum nc Field ofthe Coltsfoot

n r (d) b an a R m ne Field ofthe Prom o to y . ” ' —“ (e) paincin a munoai n Little Field ofthe Murder ; from the m alicious killing of a goat here (f) paincin 11 a White Eyes: from a variety of potato grown

h r in t e e .

h ua m ir (g) Dan na h etre e Field oft e Q g e .

‘ ’ ” ALL R R IS —J auric s om est a Ar a M O Datt e th ui t e H e . e , B Y , nr M d

s 1 69 acre .

m orr S Bally is (A.

D b e at in a a i itt e R oa ofthe S am S . . t n C nna g L l d w p

ALL OTE Dait e met a om estea of the ote so B YM , H d ( ) M called from a circular m ote close to which stands anotherpre historic m onum ent sti m ore stri in thou h not recor e onthe ll k g , g d d — Or nance Ma soll z a s ender and ra u i ar- stone of reat d p, l g cef l p ll g

i h — rh s n t h t e a tee ee . Ar a e e 2 acres. g p p fif f , 79

Ballim oat

D D a arri k n h Ro k S . . ( ) C c aba s a Cannais a Dai nrig c ” ofthe rass and G L .

b Ca ai na m u h i s ( ) nn s c R ock of t e P g .

ALL NACLO b ai e na — fth Stone B Y GH , t CLmCe H om estead o e “ ” the stone is p resum ably the rem arkabl e pillar- stone close to ’ rs Crott s hom s M . e tead. Area in two di isions 61 acres . y ( v ), 9 Ballinclough

S D D a arr . . ( ) C ickrower Cannutg R aman Stout ” thic and round R oc ( k ) k .

(b) Carrickaclog Cannaig a Ct 0 1 g R ock of the ” ell rom its sha e ; f p .

(c) Carricknagower Cannais na nSab an R ock of ” the Goats.

(d) Carrickastum pa Cannai s a S c fi mpa Rock of th s e Po t .

1 9 2

‘ ' on ea o Area 1 6 CLONFAD uam i a oa . acres , Gt f L g M d w , 7 . Clonfaddy

S DD a a Ra b at c i ofthe E tensi e iew . n c . . ( ) C o n H ll ( x v ) V

’ ” b The oat s Ear a rock ( ) Ct uar a Sanain G ; .

’ c ’ Weatherin D e a in ( ) Cannais theat a o g ( c y g) Rock .

’ d Ca ai a cS a ai The riests Roc ( ) nn s s nC P k .

‘ ” e a i an 1 a1 R oc ofth ( ) C nna s f. 0 k e Stag .

Cob a a cS u am We ofth itt e tr am (f) n n t ll e L l S e . ” The Cooleens - i . e . itt e orn rs (g) L l C e .

’ ” K I LLCARTON Ctt t Ca t am Cartan s Church Area 1 6 , n . , 5

acres.

n n K yllcarta e (I q .

M L ac a cS t earhnam t S D D i k launan O . e S on . a arr at e . ( ) C g ( ” of the Slide ; a sloping sm ooth - surfaced flag on which youths am use th in em selves by slid g . ffi (b) Cannai s a Dné agam Rock of the E gy . ” c h ird ( ) Cannaig an é m R ock of t e B .

d b an a c S ae ie ofthe i Race ( ) n F ld M ll .

e Cit t ear church site on south est an e of to n and ( ) ; ly , w gl w l near e e of a dg l ke .

ana a i a e hich re u in a ter (f) S e S n ro Old V ll g , w g w p f tim es on ear church sit ly e .

M m Ar a 1 8 acres ATTH EW T WN i ma ai de . e . S O b a t e t . I , , n 7

Mathewstowne

’ D h m as c ab e s Bed . L ab a ont ai mi Cab a o M C S . e C n c T

a so ca ed Ca ai mi c Cab a a - n r m ech The l ll nn s ; well k own c o l . nam e su ests som e i e distri uted l en for an o on gg w d ly b eg d , bl g

e ression in a im estone roc at a intem e idd e I s an of d p l k B ll pl , M l l d

Aran ears c urious enou h e a m ct th sam e na e . , b , ly g , x ly e —J‘ R EI SK R ta orass. Ar ea 2 acres. , ng M , 7 3

Reisk

S D D a Clashb eem a ai ioma Trench of the . ( ) Ct r D ( ) m Bea . (b) Carrickagunna Cannais a Sunna R ock of the 1 9 3

“ Parish of Trinity W ithout .

PU R E LY I rish nam es are com paratively few and sub - denom inations

r rar O in to ractica uni ersa i norance of rish are ve y e . w g p lly v l g I and consequent dearth of tradition i nv estigation ofits place nam es

hi arish is attended with sp ecial difficulty in t s p .

TOW NLANDS.

’ s F ir ansion or a a R OWLEY b a Lae Lea a y M ( p l ce . B , n g )

Area (in two divi sions) 87 acres. Browl ey “ ’ D The ar e ie s now occu ie artisans S . B l y F ld p d by

in s dwell g . ” Ar a r LA H RAE i iab ae re rench . e 2 ac es. C S , Ct a r R G y T , 9 Clashreagh

“ ” D D a i Duffie— e o Roa ca ed rom the S . Ob t a . ( ) n Y ll w d ; ll f

r i blossom ing gorse which once borde ed t .

’ ” b C ann a R i oc oroi R oc ett s ree this is or was the ( ) n g k T ; , , u e1 estern ortion ofthe e o R oad so ca e rom a am ous pp ((w ) p Y ll w , ll d f f old tree hich re there and was occasiona used as a a o s w g w lly g ll w . An outlaw named R ockett paid the penalty ofhis crim es (or virtues)

thereon .

' ‘ CLEABOY Ct ar e Dutc e—J e ow ence Ar 6 ‘ . ea o acr s , o Y ll F , e . Cleab uy

D BBYN s AR K . Ar r O ea ac es. P , 4 5

J am es D obbins 5 parkes

‘ IBBET I LL Zi c na 0 1 e Hi h ace ofthe a H C C o s. G , n n g Pl G ll w “ ” ’ ” Ca e a so a o s R oad . Crows R oa and now or ll d l G ll w , d , ( ) M l ey ” rra As its old nam e indicatesthis wa Te ce . s the com m on place of

u i n I n the ar e an ien h u f h public exec t o . l g c t o se at top o t e road (on

north si ived the istin uish e c hur hm n D r s e c a , . H us e isho d ) l d g d y , B p l— - — ofWaterford (1 7 9 8 1 8 0 3) and after lap se ofsom e years another

isho D r R rt Wa sh 1 8 1 Ar 1 . o e a acr s e e . B p , b l ( 7 , 97 Gibb ets Hill

' D D n S . a D e ouse a e now Sum m erhi r . e ra ( ) y H L ll T ce . 1 9 4

’ ” an m an s ane now Suir Street eadin rom (b) Str g L , , l g f

r Mary Street N orth to rive . ’ LI SD U GGAN Li o C ub a am D uggan s Lios to b e disting , n g

in K ilb n r Area 1 8 acres. m nam e ur e Pa . uished from place ofsa e , 9 Lisdowgan

' R oanm ore R ua oan m o reat Wet D D . a S . ( ) n G

(Spongy) Place .

' ' — (b) 11 a R ua oanca ; plural of R ua oan the nam e applied to a

s few field .

’ ” k i this ui c The uck s We . Buc n (c) Cob ana D B ll ,

n t a and . . co tex , d y

- Area 2 acres. LOGLOS La La ra reen H o o . , , g S r G y G ll w 7

m Area 2 acres. R SE No rish na e . LONGCOU . I , 5

- i f h rr ASTIM E NOCK Cnoc a cS u ai o H l. o t e e P K , gn l M y ” r Area acres. And ew . , 4 9

’ R ATH FAD D EN R at Dar-oin itt e atric s Fort neither , ( L l P k

ace of ort nor m em or of itt e atrick sur i es. Area acres. tr f y L l P v v , 53 R athfadden

’ nin n ain r a Co s TI C R C1 Co . ea u cert o l e O , 5 n M g ; p b b y r ” ’ Donovan ren ers it d h us b ut the m o i in H ouse . O O d o e d , d fy g

t Ar a 1 s m is C or O i no c o e acre . er O d . t n n, nn , 9 ” D t i e CaoL arro Wa a nam e m ore ene a S . S g N w y ; g r lly

now than the to n and n m I t was ori i nal known w l a e proper. g ly applied to a narrow lane which followed approxim ately course

f h r sent road frOm R eserv ir ad o t e p e o to the Cork Ro .

“ WATER FOR D ; probably Snug H aven the nam e I s certainly

D nish b ut authorities i er as nin The resent a d ff to its m ea g . p

ivision em races that ortion ofthe cit on the ancient a s d b p y b ey d w ll ,

Area in two on the est . arts 1 0 a w ( p ), 4 cres. ’ D a Ball bri k n D . c e a i S . D it e D i cin Brick n s H om e ( ) y , n ” d his is a sub - division of som n a . e hat in nit t n I ste T w defi e ex e t . its m inim um extension it includes the whol e Fair Green (no longer

reen the wa . The reat archm ent ook m a es m ention of g , by y) G P B k

’ ’ Bricken s i and arden hi e Bri k n s n is r rre to M ll G , w l c e Tow efe d

Ball b ricken is the r h Do n S . E eat r n of t e in A. ee e . y G G w

Survey Map.

1 9 6

(k) Pound Street it form erly occupied portion of the Op en s ace in c entre of the en and deri ed its nam e rom the u ic p Gl , v f p bl

u h r pound sit ate d t e e .

’ I hom as H i m entioned in the reat archm ent oo ( ) T ll G P B k , ’ h m as hur h to hi h i a s r l m t o C c c t e d o ed. n s a d ro S . a d o c ll e f T , w l

h n ar h of the church sti survi es and ein re The c a cel c ll v , b g p

f uliar int r s I t s ands in nv sion in character is o ec e e t . t a i a , p

h r f w m s n n ected c em eter in hic a e a e to to es. egl y , w b

“ ” (m) Vulcan Street ; the form er nam e of the north e nd of

’ ' h m r et een unction ith O Connell Str et and a o as St eet e u . T , b w j w Q y “ ” ’ 11 in Street a so ca ed O Connell Street for the ast ( ) K g , l ll p

t n ars fif ee ye .

LIEVE RDA H BARONY OF S A G .

Tw arishes on of this aron lie ith ortion of a thir o P ly B y , w p d ,

ithin our territor scil z— ran em oc er em em ichae and w y , G g kl , T pl l

’ r n ibb on Th ar n s a ordin to O H eerin a rt ofGa ra . e o wa cc pa g B y , g ( ),

’ ’ h ancient atrim on ofO D a oth O H eerin b and the our t e p y y . B ( ) F

‘ Masters (c) write the nam e S t iat) that is Mountain of ” h i h ain The three arishes nam ed orm a ind of ateau t e H g Pl . p f k pl differing in soil and general character from the adj oining parishes

a ss r i t n d nin ar n nd of Iffa and Off . Le fe t l e ha the a j oi g B o y a iso ated on one side a ran e of hi h hi s Slievearda h is l , , by g g ll , g m ore favourably circum stanced than its sister baronies for the

reservation of its ancient nom e nc ature Accordin its sub p l . gly

enom inations ere ound m ore num e rous and ere m ore easi d w f , w ly coll ec ted than the corresponding land- nam es of the adj oining divisi ns Lioses entire or art es ro ed are enti u and o . t ( ly p ly d y ) pl f l , it is rem arkabl e that whereas elsewhere throughout the whol e

D ecies north and south the are ith rare e ce tions circu ar in , , y , w x p , l sha e in this articu ar corner of i rar the are m ost p , p l T ppe y y ly

l nal— nta ona he a ona o e &c . p n p g l , x g l

“ ’ T r a o E D hic em s d. O ono an a o o a v . 1 0 ( ) p g p , p 0 . l P , b bid ( ) I . A D 1 60 0 . (c) . . 1 9 7

rran i n P ri Ga g bbo a sh .

. ‘ l H E arish nam e is of ure ci il ori in derived rom the P p ly v g , f

wn nd h f th h r h o la on which the ancient c hurc stood. O e c u c

1a1 d1 an 1 m ains e ist The itt e that does survi e i b e y y e x . l l v w ll ound within a sm all ce m etery e nclosed in the grounds of South

Jodge and including meithe1 inscription nor m onum ent of age or

r s The arish is ortion of an e evated m ountain general inte e t . p p l

1 1ain over oo in the ver erti e south - east an e of the o den , l k g y f l gl G l

uir tale and the Vall ey of the S .

W AND TO NL S.

A E N N ITTL See All enn e wtow n ennon P r Ar a E . a . e H Y L y , N L ,

3 a r 4 c es.

” AR D BAN E - h Ar 1 i i ie . ea cres c Dan . , ( n H g F ld , 99 a

Ardb ane I n as ( q . J. D ’ ’ S . D a . ( ) An O ti n The Fort a sm all natural m ound by

he roadside cro ne vesti es of what a ears to have n , w d by g pp bee

1 11 earth or of the Rath t w k yp e .

fl b Glenb ow — is e 1 O . . n a o n ( ) ( M St e an Oce n N y Gle .

’ ATTYJAM ES At Ci e S eam u1 Foi d of am es ous , g r J H e .

l r 1 6 1 s ea aC e . , 9

’ ’ BALLY BR ONOG E b a1 t e D n0 1 Brunnock s , no 5 (Walsh s) ”

m Ar a 1 6 acres. l o estead. e , 9

BLE E NALE E N Dt é m a Lin Th - , e Flax Producing N arrow ” .ow on ue of and. Area in two divisions 2 6 a r s T g L ( ), 3 c e . Blan l n n e e e I . has ( q C . D ' . Co S . La a c at c a Slee H oll w g py o .

CH E ESEM OU NT a ame ac arden , S nn Bl k G . I got

no can 11 a 0 a1 e as an a ternative nam e b ut the a r l , l tter is prob

) l m ere a ; trans atio n into rish of the m odern anc nam y ly l I f y e .

he resent di ision ot its of cia nam e erha s p v g fi l , p p , to distinguish it

c m the ad oinin arr du in the sam e arish b u i j g G y ff , p , t n a different

ar n Ar I o . e acres. y a, 57

. CLAS H NASM U T Ct a1 11 a S m oc rench ofthe ree Stum , r T T ps.

‘ ea a r s , 4 37 c e . 1 9 8

6 a r s Area c e . itt e Wet ace . CU R RAH E E N Cu at cin L l Pl , 57 , nn

1 r s. GAR R ANBEG a an Dea itt e roove . Area ac e , S nn S L l G , 74

‘ ’ ” —J Ar a i on s roo e . e GAR R ANG I BBON a an m b um G bb G v , , S nn g

1 2 r 3 ac es. '

n as. Garrangibbane (I q . J

’ ob a Da' o at atric s We at hich rounds S D . C nf n s P k ll w m d were form erly a e .

M R R I S a arOe m u1 1 in arden of itt e GAR R Y O , S nn nn G L l ” Area 2 1 0 acres. auric e . M ,

nn a ConnarO en ofthe r d G LE NACU NNA t ea Fi e oo . , S Gl w

Ar a 6 e 1 a r s. , 5 c e

‘ Pit a nd m o reat o . S D . o t . p t n G p

“ ” I t fi Water W ttish i Ar a H EAT V EW Cno c U e e H . e , H , ng ( ) ll

4 4 acres. ”

i t Rath . Area a r R A E EN R a1 t in t e c es. H . L l , 94

k Grangemoc ler Parish .

TH E nam e is eccl esiastical and derive d from the townland on which

h uins of th ancie n arish hur h hes ar in a stand t e r e t p c c . T e e

ra e state of reservation and sho the church to hav n tol e bl p , w e b ee

m ar tiv am i ious r r i ns The arish f a of co a e t o o t o . o out p ly b p p p , b avera e e tent contains in all six to nlands of hich two are g x , , , w , w

rom our r s nt int f vi h n of great siz e . F p e e po o ew t e reglo l S disa ointin nam es are ro ortionate few and no m eans pp g ; p p ly , by . the m ost interesting .

T W ANDS O NL .

‘ ’ BALLAG H E b ea a —J itt e R oad n v n OG t e O a . O D o o a , s L l w y , or Whoever gl ossed the O rd nance Survey Field Books renders it

” “

R oad ofthe oun . Area 1 0 0 acres. Y g , Ballaghoge

‘ ALLI NR U AN Da1 t e an R uat uun—fl m d B , H o estea of the Moory ”

a Area 2 acres. Pl ce . , 93

Carri m ac lea - D . a su S . g b division of this and neigh

n Tinlou h to n and b ouri g ( g ) w l .

2 0 0

i Te mplemichae l Par sh .

THIS is the second parish ofthe nam e in Lism ore Diocese (for the o h r n shb rid The scant rem ains t e see Barony of Coshm ore a d Co e). ofthe ancient church with its cem eterv are picturesquely situated

' on the east bank of the Lingaun stream at a place where an Old road rosses h at have itt e if an ou t that em e c t e l ter. I l l ( y ) d b T pl

“ ” m ichael is the (i t rt a g Canb a' o ( Ford ofthe Chariots ) ofthe Four

i i I n the isitations of Masters and other anc ent authorit es. V Elizabeth (cl) the churCh of Athnacarb ad is twice placed b etween

' Grangem ockler and N ewtown Lennon and as these Visitations proceed in geographical order it seem s plain that the p resent — — church b etween G rangem ockl er and N ewtown is the place m an im i ar in the ation of o i ho as Ane arbid e t . S l ly Tax P p e N c l g follows Kilm urry im m ediately and precedes M ouler (Grange m oc er hat it was an ientl a ace of note ise ident rom kl ). T c y pl v f ‘ h h nn the Four Masters reference to the death of Lug aid MacCo .

Lu haidh the sa was treacherous s ain the rui Ferchis g , y y , ly l by d d ,

to the est ofAthnacarbad Th arish is ofa era e e tent w e p v g x , em racin t e e to n an s hrou h it ran the ancient hi h a b g w lv w l d . T g g w y , via the R athc arish Ga romOssor to a h Feim hin and Southern l p, f y M g D i ec es (f).

TOW NLANDS.

BALLI NV I R b ane an D1 o a H om estead of the Stan in , nn ( d g) ” Water. here stands here in a en a i ar stone of ar e si e T , f ce, p ll l g z and rem ar a a ran Ar e ea e 6 r s. c . ea ac e k bl pp , 3 9 ” D it a r ma S . . ( Ca1 ne Ford of the Battl e Field ; from a

att e traditiona re orte t h h r b l lly p d o have b een foug t e e . ” CA A i r s Ce a l Ar a ac e . G , a aC e ot . e PP H p T ll g P , 54

CASTLEJOHN t e m S m - rem ains ofan Ca t e an S a am . I e . o e , r g d

old ui din surviv hi . ho r hi h as occu ie e . s e e c w b l g T w v , w p d by

a am i nam ed She herd a ears to have een rather a m ansion f ly p , pp b

than a cast A e rea 6 acres. l , 3 4

MS T C D ub n E d . . . i . 1 & c ( ) l , 3, 4 , . ' ’ D - . in A. 2 t M E 2 . e 2 a s a h n s d . 2 o e O a o . ( ) 5, l K g ( y ) pp 3 3 ourna of i kenn and South East of re and Archaeo o ica Societ (f) J l K l y I l l g l y , 1 8 1 6 54 , p . . 2 0 1

R o 1 ohn . I onaic hcassel Pat . ( ll , 7 , J )

‘ ’ ’ C LAR K I N tl l 11 1 l a cam O Harkin s Corner . OO , C l. n

2 56 acres.

CR OAN C ua'ban H ard ace in a usion to the nature , n Pl ll

f i r 1 6 r s o its so A ea ac e . l . , 9

R RASI LLA Ca ae S a1 l e arsh ofthe Sa o . CU , nn t t 5 M ll w

r s 630 ac e . n has Cursileigh (I q . C . —Q“ ’ D An h aneen (i t mam mn annin s ord S . g v M g F

- - a well known sub division . ” i Area GO R TK NOCK o t a Cn0 1 c arden ofthe H . , 55 , S n G ll

acres.

' d m Ar a 2 0 acres. HAR D BOG m am C ua o. I e . e , n , 5

m Woo . K I LLI NCH Com. 1 11 e I nch Ri er H o , r ( v l ) d

1 1 7 acres.

N AN m on an lace Over ro n ith Coarse rass. MA G , g P g w w G

Area 2 acres. , 57 n h on one I . C as M g ( q .

ta on I N E I LE H OU SE C1 11 a nao1 mit e . I dem a s e N M , 5 ; g

m i The m ain the old m ail coach road from Clon el to D ubl n .

n o n an road through the village is the w ester boundary of the t w l d .

Area acres. , 57

N h n n m Ar a CKV I EW o ris orm a m odern a c a e . e R O . I f ; f y

s 1 31 acre . ’ h E L I E L m 1 t i h e s hur . M E M C A Ce a ut t m1 c t S . c a C c T P H , p M l Local seanachies say that the road leading north from the ancient

hich 81 a r h . ta e is graveyard is that by w P t ick trav elled. I k t

' ' tradition to b e a faint echo of the form er im portance ofthe ford

hard Area 1 8 acres. by . , 3

B U PPERTHIRD ARONY OF .

U P P E R THI R D hich contains se e n arishes nd ortion of three , w v p a p others e te nds a on the south an Of h m a m i or s , x l g b k t e Suir fro l e o to east of ort a as far est a m ost as h i nm e I t P l w w l t e env rons of Clo l . is not a re ion articu ar rich in oca nom enc ature thou h a g p l ly l l l , g 2 0 2

f i i and his ri a r ant ew Ofits nam es are both ph l olog cally to c lly im po t .

“ I ts ow n nam e U aCCa i er the aron o es , n C n ( Upp B y w both to its physical character (portion of it is a plateau) and t i r hi r a i i s i r aron of Middl third o ts geog ap cal el t on to t s ste B y e .

“ ’ U erthird was in Ce tic tim es the tri a and ofthe O Flana ans pp , l , b l l g and ecam e a ter the 1 2 th centur art of ao aCa o ers b , f y , p p n (P w

ountr C y).

l n m P C o ega arish .

” T H E Parish derives its nam e from the townland on which stood

n h r h ost of the arish: is now in u d ithin the a cient c u c . M p cl de w

h d m n f rra hm or nce sub - denom inations are t e e es e o Cu g e . H e

f A s ri i f th - an i n h rch i m ar i ew e t on &c . o e e u co p at vely . d c p c t c w ll b e ound in our/ lat o Wa te ord a nd SE I rela nd Arctzceblo ica l f f f rf . g

So e V l I 2 1 . &c . ci t o . . . y , , pp 5

T W NLANDS O .

—fl CLAS GANN Ct al am mi e rench or H o o of the H Y , r S T ( ll w) ” n Pi Ar 1 0 acres. Sa d t . ea , 4 ” H E C al R ua r s CLAS R O t p R n r a 2 1 2 ac e . ed re ch . A e , r T ,

bb racarri D . To e ck f S . Conan11 a Canna1 5 e Well o t he R ock ;

- L NEGAM Ci nam 11 a Cam ea o of the Windin s of C O , 5 M d w g (

“ I n a wood on the hill slope to the north of Le Poer

” ’ fi indows i th — r is a ne c . e est rn Towe w ( l , w e see Ware s Bishops

h l athedra of Water h of t e o d C ord. T e a ora n r l f e l b te sto ewo k , in no e er than 1 6 ieces orm s a m iniature cairn n w f w 4 p , f o o er ro n ith riars ur e and thic 111 0 38 On the m o i i v g w w b , f z k . de l t on

Of the old Cathe ra in 1 0 the indo was trans orted hith r d l 77 w w p e , — — and here on the hill side abandoned and forgotten it has

in a A r a 6 in d ever s ce . e 2 r rem a e ac s. ( ) , 9 e ” o e Clongan (Tax . P p

B a L oer o r B . e e S . ( ) P T w the m ost conspicuous

n Water ord arti cia o ect i Co . erected in 1 fi l bj f ; 7 85 .

’ (b) Tappin s Bush —J ” COOLR O E 0 131 1. Ti ti an Red Corn r Ar a 0 e . e acres. , , 59

a See Wa te ord Archwolo ical ou l V l rna o I . 2 8 ( ) rf f , . p . . g f , 7

2 0 4

(b) Ct oc 11 A D CN “ oth geapnA Boulder Stone ofthe Three ” - r Lords ; on south w est bounda y .

’ in n r ain se und r t ar s c ean u c e t e e S . ( ) An S cnab cae . M g ; M y

Par a ntea 2 . , , p . 57

d ts (d) m om no g CeAp Bog of the Cultivate Plo .

’ A FI ELD or R c A TL his was ori ina a sub M Y o k ETT s C S E . T g lly

’ R tt s f n n m h s . as o e I w as no n te . a . c division o K ocka e . t k w ( p C I ) k

Cast e hich nam e it was con e e to Sir A ernon Ma rom l , by w v y d lg y , f

hom it is ca ed Ma field R oc ett was a noted irate —the w ll y . k p sam e individual p erhaps whose tragic end gave its nam e to

’ P r rinit Withou Area t s r n ar W ter ord see a t . R oc et ee e a . k T , f ; T y ,

a r s 4 95 c e .

’ ’ R k s I n s o s s als t s a t . a L . R c et a t e oc e e C e . C ll ( q ] ) k l , ” K nockaine

‘ ” D h i ’ l S . b a A OA on i d n d of reat si e . f L g F el ; a si gl e fi e g z

a r s perhaps 50 c e .

ser Pari Dy t sh .

' T H E word Disert cam e to us in the first age of Latin loaning ; it is of urel ecc esiastica ori in and o r t i n o Water ord to p y l l g ccu s w ce i C . f ” si ni the retreat herm ita e or d s rt to hich an ear g fy , g e e w ly rec use who a te r rd r rom , a s ecam e a church foun er reti e . F l f w b d , d

’ the anchorite s sett ement s ran the ater church and erha s l p g l , p p , m n Th n h h v o astery . e a c orite in the present instance seem s to a e

een St o — is b . M gue either the founder of the See of Ferns or h nam esa e ofC onm ore D sert is n n a h nam e ofan k l . y ot ow retained s t e y particular townland of the parish though one sub - denom ination

“ ” Ballind sert—inc orat s it Th Dis r m a ha een either the y e e . e e t y ve b ori ina church at Churchto n or an ar hurch now re resented g l w e ly c , p

a c ut on Ballind s F r h ruin at by y ert . or a desc ription ofthe chu c

’ the orm er ace see oum a l o Watef ord and SE I reland Archwa f pl ff f f .

' lo zcal Societ V ol . . 6 g II . &c . y , , pp

TOW NLA NOS.

’ BALLI ND YSE RT Duane an O e a Catt e Shed of the , w mc l ” erm ita h r H ge . T e e are on the townland two rem arkable pillar 2 0 5

rds ofone another and on its stones which stand within a few ya ,

Area acres. east side the site of an ear church . , ly , 9 4 5 ” S D D a D i t e U A0 c Ac er om estead. . . ( ) A p Upp H ” — ’ n (b) nA S CAopAC Sheeps Po d. n (c) (if: nA Un0 n Ford ofthe Quern Sto e . ‘

AL CL U G H Y r i om estea of Stone . B LY O , OA Le CLO ce H d

ui din The word is som etim es used to designate a stone b l g (b).

Area 6 acres. , 4 5

st rt ' mA CAi t eAm this cas e S D . C e ua er A . a l Q Ce At p A r ; tl ,

hich sti stands e n Ear s ofOrm ond. w ll , b lo ged to the l

mAc oss r CAR R OWCLOU GH Ce A AmA Cru uarte . , t p M y Q

Area acre s. , 93 Carhuclogh CHU R CHTOWN DA1 L€ An CeAm L H om estead or i a e , m ( V ll g ) ” h Area in two divisions 6 s f h hurc 0 acre . o t e C . ( ), 7

- ’ ’ i Cnoc A D' é ACAm R oo s i D D a aven s . S . R . ( ) H ll fp k H ll

(b) Tw o Gl eb es. ‘ —J The easant (c) 11 A CpAm n Aomne Pl Trees.

’ ” u ah s Ga a ord inthe S uir o osite Chur h n (d) M lc y p ; f , pp c tow h se ou . ‘ n r —J ord of the Sacred estm en s Th (e) (i t A é o e F ( ) V t . e

ord was on the old road now isused and the sheanacies of the f , d ,

’ a it sa a set of riest s e stm ents w as ost heredurin a ood loc l y y p v l g fl .

'

‘ ‘ ” LNAM U C Cfi it nA m i nce —J m n COO , C er of the Pig ; doubtless th a usi on 1 8 to som e e end now 10 st Th s w s r e ll l g , . e ca tle a e ected

r rd Ar a Catherine Com e o . ea in three vi n r s i sio s 8 8 ac e . by f ( d ), 9

D D a Tob eravalla Cob A b eALAi We of S . . ( ) n A g ll

” “ ” th ad his e is . com m on re arded as ho and e R o way . T w ll ly g ly , — ' — 0 wing t0 ignorant rendering ofthe nam e is now known to local

’ — V a er s We " sp eakers of E nglish as St . ll y ll

’ n on s We l A attern was he d her (b) St . A t y l p l e

m D The el has now ho eve ost not on its for erly (O ) . w l w r l ly

n tura irtue b ut even its nam reputation for super a l v e . ‘ — (c) Tobb eragathab rack Cob ApA SeACA ( Mem o fl Well ” of the S otted ate p G .

din s R l A N O 1 0 anuar 6 See rocee . . . . 1 0 note to 2 ( ) g , y 9 7 p . . P J , 39 2 0 6

(d) Ballinderry Ford an ancient crossing place of the

Suir now ne er attem t , v p ed.

i ' V ov r d R CO R R AGI NA,CAmAi g é i one AC I y C e e ock .

6 acres ‘ 5 . CA i Ai é rc me Ac m g , b i flA’ Ootfl C Am 11 A b ACA1 S

’ m b Aé AtL 1 1 1 ob t A Old Rh me . 5 g gm , ( y )

m A am us air he d here annua de . o LE N An LeAnn . I f G f , l lly , S on the Feast of the Ascension is com m em orated in the nam e of a ,

“ ” ‘ f f n A se cond air and son . o well known air The Fair o Gl e . g ” re uted oca ori in is the o u ar S eA An O 0 11 1 70 1 1 A LeAnnA p l l g p p l g 1 S ,

- hi air was com m only attributed to Pierc e Power of Gl en t s “ nd Burns who ca s it a annexe d by Allan R am say in 1 7 2 4 a , ll

' ” lood ho ever a Dr. favourite I rish air rote two son s to it . F , , ( ) , w g w ’ The air thinks Seaghan O D uib hir is not ofWaterford origin . f

n h id f the river hence the sa i n : of Glen was held o bot s es o , y g

‘ ” The air and err . 0 1 m A on AnnA A Le At Am t A 0 p A Ac A SLe . f f y — rights we re of conside rable m om ent ; the latter were held ou the

—i — Waterford side by the H url eys of Gl en and on the north side

a tain am s o er Co one R oche rec i ed a rant of en by C p J e P w . l l e v g Gl

for his ser ices in s im m in the Fo e at D err to com m u nicate v w g yl y ,

ith the b elea ured Wi iamit arm R oche was urie in w g ll e y . b d

Churchtown graveyard and at his funeral S e Am ur 11 A 8 11 0 11 de

“ livered so sarcastic a eul ogy in I rish that it split the gravestone . Another quondam owner of Gle n w as Cullenan from whom the

“ n Ai 11 1 ui eAn m ur e ami place was call ed St eAn b Le C t t A . B k ( F ly ” R om ance ) tells how Colonel J am es R oche swam up the river at Londonderry during its histori c Si ege in order to tell the b esieged

i and that Wi am ave him all the of a roachin re e i III . pp g l f , ll g

his undisposed ferries of I reland as a reward for his b ravery . T

n m roi d him in m a a suits and R oche m ade resh a gra t e b le ny l w , f p plication to the Crown that upon surre ndering his form er patent he might have a grant of the forfeited estate of J am es Everard

i h W r rd Wi h om rri s n ar his ha itation d . n t e Co . ate o t s e e e e f , f b ( )

Ar a in two ivisions acres e . ( d ),

“ c Histor of rish M usic 1 2 1 - 2 ( ) y pp . . I , “ X d ourna of Cork Historica and Archae o o ica S ociet V ol. . ( ) J l l l g l y , III , N o 1 . 73 p . . , 9

2 0 8

‘ (b) pot t A SiomAnAig Pool of the H untsm an . m c A ord ith no s ecia na e . ( ) F , w p l ” Area 2 1 ac res. C L1 A re hic et . SCAR TLEA S CAm C G y T k , 4 , ” D i CAm Croo e R oc an iso ated cra . . GA Ai S . m g k d k ; l g ”

i for at . r a 6 ac res. TO0 R CuA i ht F e d C t e A e , , p N g l l 3 7 f h ” CAo A0 oo o t e Shee . D D a o . 11 A S . m . ( ) p g p P l p

' ” b 11 A mt) 0 oo of the Co s. ( ) pom. P l w

" ” (e) DOCAmin O eAfig Littl e R e d R oad ; so nam ed from the

n nced co our ofits sand an s p ro ou l y b k .

I L nA CA‘ ALL C i ofthe orses (d) FA L S p l ff H . ” 6 ACA An CU A1 1 en 1 of oor ( ) Le 1 Gl S 0 pe T .

I ND A or AR D O R E b e A mA nA Am t - h W G P M , f S e Gap of t e ” On the to n an is a mu m or ear church site ram e Wind. w l d , ly , b bl

’ r nde a circu ar en o ergrown and sur ou d by l f ce . Within the — — - enclosure towards its centre lies an ogham i nscribed pillar- stone :

r aca iste r e reads the e e nd thus M odda nr a i M . M l ( ) l g g M q ” i Area 6 a res M ucoi u un . c . Gattagni L g , 7

h Fenoug Parish .

T H E Parish and ancient church are call ed resp ectively in I rish

‘ Ai e and Ce Am ut L t i o nntr A The uali pApp rc p f O c. q fying term is

h n i s m eanin o scur I arc aic a d t g b e . t possibly incorporates the

rd 1 a We find h ” o 2 0 0 ood. t e nam e ritten F n w 1 , w w e ogh in “ ” the Do n S urve ffeno h in the isitation w y , g V Books so often ” uoted and F nvach hich s q (f), y (w uggests the I rish form

i onn mA in the a ation of o e icho as Th ) T x P p N l . e ancient r g — church or rathe1 its g1 aveya1 d for the church has disapp eared is on the to n and of Cur1~ a hna a1~ raha w l g g . At the entrance there was ort ears a o a sm a o ham ston b u , f y y g , ll g e, t it has been d str d For u er in orm ation re ardin e oye . f ll f g g church and parish ,

i a nd ' see 0 11 7 11 51 1 o Wate ord SE . I rela nd Arcba olo ica l Societ 7 f f g r,

l I . . 2 2 &c . V o . , pp 5

in rish E i ra h P Studies t. I I . c l . 2 ( ) p g p y , p . 2 8 I , T D E . 1 . O. . (f) . 3 4 . 2 0 9

D TOW N LAN S.

’ ’ On AL L U I N a t e 11 1 Cum n O uinn s om estead. B YQ , D Q H this to n and are or ere two crom echs and one rem ar a e w l , w , l k bl

il ar- stone o ham- ins ri d Th r a in ofthe o ham here is c e . e e d p l , g b g g certain though the c harac te rs are w orn : it runs Catab ar MOCO ” Viri rb Viri rb h ld ri n n m F arcorb . go . go t e o I sh p erso al a e e (g) fl ' O ne of the c rom l echs has bee n recently destroy ed; the other is of th r h r I t is ro a e that - this c rom e ea t ast or rim a c ass. f , p y , l p b bl

ech is li e erha s m ost of those of rimar character arti cia l , k p p p y , fi l in n m in o a d r r 1 a r s. or e ee . A ea c e ly g , 4 7

Ball i . E a u n a lias Ball kneene A S . . y q , y ( )

' D m n S . m o O Am A o of the Catt P n The e A p m B g l e e . p

- s b Ann si ni es here is sim ply a circle of up right pillar stone . n nA g fi prim arily a brand or fram e to support a griddl e in hom e - baking ; i m in a edas a ove . in a secondar sense however it is teste ohn F e , y , J l g ppl b

. m Area 2 1 8 acres. R WN W n de . O S OOD Com , A D fi Ai I , B , n g ”

D D a n Th ld i a e . S . n A e O . ( ) An c S e A A Sp o V ll g

b n n 1 om A1 1 1 eanin som e hat dou t ul uthe ( ) C o c A 1 r5 . M g w b f ;

1 r r rin e ast ord m a b e a de rivative from 1 0 mA1 6 a id e o . l w y 1 , g w kl

CR E HANAG H C ot AnAC Shaking On this town , m

m - inscri ed i ar- stone the readin is land ( stands an ogha b p ll ; g

am es ut er of Cre hanna h was Vim agni Maqi Cuna (h). J B l g g

for re usin to resent accusants 1 61 6 Area fined £ 2 0 &c . f g p , ,

r s 54 0 ac e .

i 5 11 S ee arish nam e a ove : this is a D i 11 q 0 . . A 0 S . CAm g 1 p b

- - h r h h r On the hi well known dom e s ap ed ock w ich cap s t e idge . ll

in - s on is a m assive rock g t e .

LI NTLEA Cu 1 Aé DAft e An c S Le ib e Sw am of CU R RAG HEAL , m p ”

Area 68 acres. h m st ad. t e Mountain H o e e , 5

‘ ‘ Gu i Ac Ai t e An c S Le ioe 0 A1 Le An o e m b , S n n

‘ mm b a t e An m onA Com. A b m g, S

‘ Cu iAc nA n A i Ai t e b AiLe b eA m b A i Aroe m S m , g m ‘

Da t e 1 1 1 (311 1 11 1 1 b Ait e b eA om n . , g

o a Rh m (L c l y e) .

1 P t . . 2 2 1 . Studies 1 n rish E i ra h . (3) I p g p y , III , p ”

s i rish E i ra h Pt . . . 2 2 . (h M acalister . Studie n pg p y , , p 3 ) , I III

i E m V l 8 . on M SS o I . . ( ) t . . , p 4 g , 2 1 0

A Ai uAm in R oc of the i tt e am s S D . C nn s t k L l L b

CU R R AG H NAGAR R AHA Ca Ac nA nSAnnAit e Swam py Place , nn ” Area 2 2 acres. r n . of the Ga de s , 3 Curraghneg Araghey

‘ ’ nin d u t u O D n ea o . o ovan PO RTNABO E o c am e nA oo. M g b f l , p n

i r writes it ponCAc nA Do; assum ing th s to b e co r ect the nam e pre ” f h ow o a h sents no difficulty ; it is Bog o t e C . L c lly owever I

h latter orm and find i ri n ha e heard the rst not t e , I t tte v fi , f w

tou hnab oe onan old tom stone in Carric e honetically Pur , b kb g p , g

d Area 2 8 acres. ar . gravey , 4

‘ “ m S D A c DLero R ecreation ie d. . . p m A f F l ” f r On this to n an is a rom R ATH R At Earthen Fo t . c , w l d

h Area acres. lec . , 39 3 ” L n Ar a 1 a res TA H n é io A The C eare a . e c . R E G , A R c e 0 l d d , 4 9

T I NAH ALLA 1 n CA Aio ouse ofthe Riv rsi , C 3 A L H e de M eadow ” m are a a hane Ball unn r r h or err Co C e Pa . T e nam e ( F y) p ll g , yg ,

ir ter Ca ais is rom the sam e root . A a a ar s trans erred to l , f f , f w d f

h n a 8th Area 6 lone am w as e d here o M 2 . acres C g , l y , 3 3 .

' ‘ ' ” D a A c A Ce Am uit t i D . e of h S . ( ) p m p F ld t e Church ; the ’ s arm is so cal - e d on H earne , ed rom an ear church site fi l , f l f ly

thereon ere was ound a lar e circular asin . H f g b of fine sand stone containing hum an b ones and covered by a dom ed lid also of

’ ” stone Th asin is 6 in diam eter 1 hi h an . e d s b 3 , by 5 g , i carefully

rnam ente wrought and slightly o d .

b b AiLe nA h AionAioe . eanin un no n his is ( ) M g k w . T a well

- i n known sub divis o .

e 0 11 1 1 0 nA b é Ac An ie d ofthe o s ( ) 1 1 pn F l C w . ‘ —J ” (d) TDAmc A CA mo Field of the Bull ; so call ed from a ” Th u m an nicknam e d e B ll .

' e 31 1 1 1 0 Le Ani Am iel of the Elm ( ) 1 1 A F d .

’ A c m mAi i c The aster s ie d (f) p m A g r m M F l .

ll h ra eanin (g ) Ba y oo . M g uncertain ; a considerabl e sub

s n divi io .

To be continued

2 1 2

in a letter a ress d t h n ur e Ro ert o e E s . dd e o t e H o o abl b B yl , q

nd n Th hi in d nts in the career of this o o 1 666. a e c e ci e L , ( ) f e traor inar m an are so e no n ri nci a o in to this x d y w ll k w , p p lly w g

on etter that it is a m ost unnecessar to refer to him here at l g l , l y

an en th and it is there ore ro osed to recount a few e ents y l g , f p p v

onl ith th ir him e da s n rnin . y, w te co ce g ,

H e was orn at Afame Cast e b on the 1 th Fe ruar 1 62 8 b f l ( ) 4 b y , —

- a date to which he was indebted for his som ewhat

' un om m n hr s i n n A ter he had earned to read he was c o C i t a am e . f l sent to the free school at Lism ore where he rem ained until h e was

“ thirteen ars l The ivi war f 1 6 1 hich was the natura e o d. c o y l 4 , w l sequel to the outrageous inj ustice inflicted on the I rish in the two

rece in rei ns du rin hich the ere so e tensi e un ered p d g g , g w y w x v ly pl d oftheir ossessions caused an u hea a rom one end of I re and to p , p v l f l

the other and soon a ter its out rea m an ofthe ne sett ed , f b k y wly l

fam i ies inc udin the Greatrakes fl ed the countr ; Va entine was l , l g , y l

then aced in a schoo at Sto a rie in D e on hich was pl l ke G b l v , w

conducte a i h rm n m inis r nam ed ohn D anie Getseus d by H g Ge a te J l ,

h r h r m ain d a f ar A t r fiv or six ears a sence w e e e e e ew ye s. f e e y b rom I re and he returne and retired to Ca o uin Cast e here f l d , pp q l w

h s ent t e ve m onths in n a i n e p w l a state of co tem pl t o . I n the year 1 64 9 Crom well com m enced his I rish cam paign and the com m and of the horse in M unster was entrusted to his

s su ort r th Ear trakes recei e a a t e e of rr r . r a f pp , l O e y G e v d lieutenancy in his regim ent and rem ained in the arm y until the

ar 1 6 6 when a rea r f th i anded He ye 5 g t pa t o e forces was d sb . then b etook him self to his old hom e at where he led a rural

At this tim e thr u h th n Phair the i e . o e in luence of Co o e e l f , g f l l ,

overnor ofCount Cor li e was a ointe er of the eace G y k , pp d Cl k P , R egistrar for Transplantation and J ustice of the Peace for that

unt m hi a unt o u n rn h ould a ear to co . ro s cco i F o e ot ce , e y b k , d w pp

(a) A steel engraving accom panies this edition in which Greatrakes is de icted ho din the head of a bo nam ed Wi iam M aher b etween his hands in p l g y ll , th a dm inis rin th ure An editi n w in b in ut without e ct of a te g e c . o as printed D u b l , the en ravin in 1 668 g g, . b Ha m an Guide to You ha Ardmore and the B ackw ater : Y ou ha ( y , g , g ) l l l , 1 860 8 p . 5 .

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” “ Wonders no irac es ondon 1 666 Greatrakes rote the M l , L , w ” above m entioned Brief Account in which he gives testim onial s

r o e the hiloso her and m an other from the H on . R o e t b B yl , p p , y

r h s ritin s attracted m uch em inent m en in his avou . e e , f T w g attention and several p eople j oined in the pam phl et war that

H was f a enevolent dis osition and m a e no followed. e o b p d char es for his functions e ce t in the case of a y Con a from g , x p L d w y

.whom he dem anded and receiv ed £1 55 for the exp enses of his ” ourne and on account of the haards ofthe enra ed seas and j y , z g ,

' these w ell- established facts go far to exclude him from b eing

D u an w as r r r n n M r. o a o re t in egarded as a m ou teba k . g p b bly c c

“ stating that We cannot by any m eans brand Greatrakes as a

i r h w h rita and uns sh h t del berate im posto ; e as too c a ble elfi for t a . Like m any other good p ersons he p robably laboured under a m enta de usion ostere d and stren thened efects ro uced l l , f g by f p d by two a encies—the atho o ica e ect of m ere m echanica ru in g p l g l ff l bb g , and the power of m ind over m atter p roduced by strong faith on

h r h n c t e pa t of t e p atie t . ( )

Greatrakes w as sprung fl from parents of respectabl e position about whom nothing has b een m entioned so far in this introduction

r a m er ives som e ai ofhis am i and as t he accom as M . P l g e d t l s f ly

' panying p edigree condensed from the p ages of the R eliqz-zm y for the ear 1 86 is devoted to h m H e die at Affane on the 2 8th y 3 t e . d

of o em er 1 68 and was uried in ursuance of a desire N v b , 3 b p

r sed in his i in ism r ath dra d e es o e C e . xp w ll , L l ( )

h r i m s rv in ar i u ar his MS . account oo o eve e t a e e t c T b k , w w ll y p l

instances to i ustrate oca histor and to o ra h does not readi ll l l y p g p y , ly

end itse for u ication iecem ea or entire in an anti uarian l lf p bl , p l , q j ournal ; b ut inasm uch as it discl oses the nature and exte nt ofthe property and adm its som e new light on the dom estic concerns and

' various transactions of suc h a well - known Wat e rford m an the

o o in se ections rom it now rinted for the rst tim e m a f ll w g l f , p fi , y

b e ound a c ta in h s f c ep bl e t e e pages.

x— k 6 S ee Di Boo s Tracts & r n i Cen tur art iii. c. i ted n D ublin in the 1 th ( ) , , p 7 y , p , intro xii D u . 1 2 . b 0 . . p . 9 ' d Se e his Fune ra E ntr Hera d s ffi ce ub in st I t is erroneous ( ) y , O D Ca e . y l l , l l l stated in the i iona " n D ct r) ofNa tio al Biography that he was b uried at Affane . W AT ER F R D 1 0 - 1 8 O 54 53.

’ Barry more s R egt .

- rs of1 64 1 9 .

Administ rat ion grant e d at

D ub i 1 67 6. l n , V son s and daught ers .

W I L L IAM .

1 74 2 .

O S BO R N E M ARY ~ WE BB E DWAR D CATH E R I N E fK i l fWi i o e Co . dau . o l agh , ll am

C rk . Bul of D ubli o l n . v urs S e e nda .

t he la st re pre se nt at iv e of t he

e in I re . nam land , d 1 853 w e t he I ris br c , h n h an h x i c t in t h i bec am e e t n e mal e ln e .

This is n (f) ot so : see accom p an in p edi r ee y g g . 2 1 4

” Wonders no irac es ondon 1 666 Greatrakes rote the M l , L , w ” above m entioned Brief Account in which he giv es testim onial s

R r o e the hiloso her and m an other from the Hon . o e t b B yl , p p , y

h s ritin s attracted m uch em inent m en in his avour. e e , f T w g attention and several p eopl e j oined in the pam phl et war that

w f a enevo ent dis osition and m ade no followed. H e as o b l p

har s for his unctions e ce t in the case of ad Con a rom c ge f , x p L y w y f whom he dem anded and received £1 55 for t he exp enses of his ” - ourne and on account of the ha ards ofthe enra ed. seas and j y , z g ,

' these w ell- established facts go far to excl ude him from being r M r D u an w as ro a orre t in e ard d a m un n . c g e as o teba k . g p b bly c " “ stating that We cannot by any m eans brand Greatrakes as a d i r t im st r h w s harita e and uns sh f r th t el b e a e po o ; e a too c bl elfi o a . Like m any other good p ersons he p robably laboured under a m enta de si on ostered and stre n thened e ects roduced ~ b l lu , f g by ff p y two a encies—the atho o ica e ect of m ere m echanica ru in g p l g l ff l bb g , and the power of m ind over m atter p roduced by strong faith on

h r h n e t e pa t oft e patie t . ( ) Greatrakes w as sprung from parents of resp ectabl e position about whom nothing has b een m entioned so far in this introduction as M r a m er ivess m i hi ami nd as th aecom . P l g o e deta l s of s f ly a e panying p edigree condensed from the p ages of the R eliqnary for the ear 1 86 is devoted to h m H di d a Affan on the 2 8th y 3 t e . e e t e

of ovem er 1 68 and w as uried in ursuance of a. desire N b , 3 b p

e r ssed in his i in i m thedra d e s ore Ca . xp w ll , L l ( )

h n h in ar i u ar is MS . accou t oo o ever e it m a ser e t c T b k , w w ll y v p l

instances to i ustrate oca histor and to o ra h does not readi ll l l y p g p y , ly

end itse for u ication iecem ea or entire in an anti uarian l lf p bl , p l , q j ournal ; but inasm uch as it discloses the nature and extent ofthe property and adm its som e new light on the dom estic concerns and

various transactions of such a well - known Wat e rford m an the

o o in se ections rom it now rinted for the rst tim e m a f ll w g l f , p fi , y

b e ound acce ta e in h se f p bl t e pages.

- S ee D i.r B k a c oo s Tr ts & rint in D n h n ur art iii. c c. ed ubli in h 1 t Ce t ( ) , , p t e 7 y , p , t in ro xii D ub . 1 0 2 . p . . 9 . ’ d S ee his Funera E ntr Hera d s fi e ub i t I t is erroneous ( ) y , Of c D n Cas e . y l l , l l l stated in the ictiona Na ional i D ry of t B ography that he w as buried at Affane .

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h s m anus ri t w rote M r a m er com rises the accounts T i c p . P l p

n n r k E s of A tane n ear and m em ora da of a enti e Great a es . V l , q , f , ‘

a o uin in 0 of Wat r ord r and 1 66 - 1 6 . Author of C C . e f I e , pp q , , l 3 79

ri a n in r trakes and divers of the A b ef Account Of Mr . V l e t e G ea ” n h n stra ge Cures by him lately p erform ed in a l ette r to t e Ho .

R er o t o e ondon 1 666. b B yl , L

his M r m ain d in the hands ofhisco atera descendants T S . e e ll l in Wat r or i n m h as of h nam 1 2 o . t t C e f d t ive to e e t e e 8 . ll g by l , 7

“ Val entine Greatraks was son and heir ofWilliam Greatraks of

Affane E s a r an h ir f ir E d rd arris f rn orth . d . d e o S a H o Co , q by w w y;

D von Chi usti of unster son o f Sir hos arris f orn e ef ce . H o C , J M ( T ‘“ worthy by Eliz Pomeroy) and grandson of William Greatraks of

A am a om anion of Sir Wa ter R a ei h Ann (1 of R ichard ff e ( c p l l g ) by .

r H e w s m a l r r E f i o Water o d. a de r of he C o e s o K C . C e t k q ll , f k

eace for or and ustic e of the eac tem rom nd in C e . C e a P k J P p w ll ,

i f th ac and i h h rif f a 1 662 (e) was J ust ce o e Pe e H g S e f o W terford.

n ev nt a heir Edm und m arri d d His oun er son a d e u ed a a. an y g l , ,

h hin K ut r r a i aks s M . G e t e tates hi h heir of Sir o n odo . c J G lp (f) , w

ere er e tensive ere for the m ost ai t so d E m un d w v y x , w p l by d

E h s m h r w s th s r n r atraks i s . o e ot e a e o e d a d h i f G e H . e r o ll , q , w l

r v m n i n Edm und Great aks abo e e t o ed.

Wi iam Greatraks the rother of a entine e t osterit ll , b V l , l f p y

r m h a f hom rec eive d this m anuscri t f o t e l st o w I p .

h S is curious as she in the rices of ro u in r nd T e M . w g p p d ce I ela

h r s and as i ustra iv of h r din t m a e . t e t e ocee s und r th e . C II e e p l , ll p g

m n I t m entions the estates ofth D f Act of Sett e e t . e u e o or l k Y k ,

Sii Wi iam odo hin and othei E n ish rantees and has a ll G lp gl g , statem ent of the b oundai ies of Affane and the i ents of various ,

estates.

William Palm er Vicar Whitchurch D orset

Ma 2 0 1 86 y , 4 .

his o io account oo of a entine Greatraks of Affan T f l b k V l e Co .

W E rit n r m th r 1 h aterford s . te f o e ea 66 to 1 6 8 or t erea outs , q w y 3 7 b

6 (e) R ecte 1 6 3. hi i n t o see accom an in edi ree (f) T s s o s : p y g p g . 2 1 6

was presented to m e by the last collateral descendant of the fam ily

earin the nam e—D orcas Greatrakes at Ca o uin Au ust b g , (g) pp q , g

th 1 8 2 . 7 , 7 Wi iam a m r r B e C e A. . ll P l , l k ,

u th 6 . J ly 4 , 4

t e e a e at a s house I t . y I g v y B ll ‘ I t y I gav e to Councellor Rich

for ? uit R ent of M ola h I t . y Q g I t for y? Chief R ent ofN ew Castl e

Ni o r of Gar I t disb urst c . e . by P w t r a e 6 " uff R ent E as e D e . G l 4

e I t for shewin e m are . g y The D ukes m oney

e The six Poles for y R ent The sub sedy on y e R ent

e e e I t : y charge ab out y two oxen at y ] l b Court at Lysm ore J uly z 4 I

“ An Account of w I layed out for Mr Kendrick

° d b" since : of No 6 . y 3 , 3

I t : for a horse to D ublin

I t : for a R eplevin M r Power took out against Morgan

d e ‘ M r I t : p to y Bayliff y R epl evie d . Powers cattle taken by M organ

I t : to Hillgrove for a paire of shewes “ for y

t e “ ‘ e I t y I gave y survey y surveyed y am erton m ountain betwixt M r. H us

) The fo owing statem ent appears in a paper 0 1 1 the G reatrakes fam i y (g ll l , ’ ntribu d b he R ev Sam ue Ha m an to the R eli ua r for the y ear 1 86 co te y t . l y q y 3 “ m nh it d r D rcas a na e i er e om he P r iv s . NO xiv . . o t e c a d un t a . m a C o ( 4 ) ( f . pp p 9 l ), i t B i d t Aftane 1 De cem b er 1 8 Wi is a 2 em u n ae ate 8 1 . ur e a t . d ed Se t ber q , 3 , 33 p , ll 7 8 robate w ith he w riter This ad is said to hav i t . e had n h r osse ion 1 33. P l y e p ss ’ the Stroker s D iary and other pap ers ; and to have give n them a few y ears p rior ” to her death to a kinsm an of hers b whom the were ost not the D iar , , y y . f y l I , his i on of h h r rs r d t s e t e ot e pape eferre to .

2 1 8

“ August 2 1 667 “ account of w m oneys I received M cCarthy

e of m y estate in M usgry (h) for y years

“ I m : N o 1 6: 1 667 : fro : D erby McCarthy

t u I t : y y payed t o Tho : Croker by m y order 1 9 : Jan : 66

t “ n a d m e Ma I t : y y o son Owe p ye , y 1 4 th : 67

t u t h I t : y y pay ed m e J uly 1 2 by

I t : payd to Joh Gould for- m e

t h I t : m ore 1 M a 4 y , by " I t : for w orkeinge 2 0 0 0 : Bar and Hoggeshead staves I t : for w orkeinge 2 0 0 : D oz en of H oop es for their Cariage

e e I t : for y cariage of y H oggeshead " and b ar staves

e I t : m ore for y e cariage ofy last load fro : Tall ow b ridge heere

t h n 1 66 J u e 8 8 .

n t h I accounted y w D erby M c Carthey about m y estate in Musgry and) “ all things b eing allowed W C he ) could dem aund there rem ains e ) due to m e y sum of

t h Au ust 1 6 g 4 7 0 .

e An account of D erby McCarthey brought out of M usgery y day and y eare above I m : ofF erkin staves 2 4 0 0 : 5 4 horse loads I t : of H oopes 0 0 4 8 D o : 0 4 horse

k rk to h Greatra es so d his M uskerr estate situate d at Clohina Co . Co ( ) l y , , w 6 l w in devised m es Bald in in 1 8 . B his wi d t d n 6 C Ba d Co one a a e i 1 8 o . l l J 7 y ll 3, l the estate o his ne hew Herb e rt second son ofhi b ro her Herbert ancestor of t p , s t , D r Herbert Ba dw in M P for the cit f C rk he hir de ade of the ast . o o in t t d c l , . . y l c en ur t y . 2 1 9

I t : of staves for y e Keeve (i) 0 1 1 2 0 5 horses E ach horse cary ed 55 firkin stav es li .

I ' gav e D erby “ MacCarthy to pay y e 0 1 e Carri ers towards y carryinge of m y Lasts

b " t h . 1 N o 8 1 67 .

“ her thin s e t esides An Account of w casks and ot g I l f , b w “ 6 h m ife too e an Account of I eft Affame in c der ouse . y w k , w l y y 11 I m ofha e Bar stav es 0 8 60 p. lf

I t m r 1 urthens each conteinin e staves 0 1 8 . o e 4 B , g 37 5

' I of reate staves for a eev e 0 t . g K 34

I t of old erse staves 1 6 . T 9

"s “ S tw o ha e Bar w n ee ers ar . I t . eeves t o o f 3 K l g K l , 3 B l

b” t h N o 8 1 67 1 .

“ Left in y 6 Corri e loft of Terses

“ S I t : of Bar ” f h a S I t : o alfe B r . H oggesheads

I t : one i e ( P p t “ t h I t : w M r sham one ho esheadw one h ead. l eft s. N e gg

e I l eft i-n y Cellar

t T erses y were e m pty E m pty hoggesheads E m pty Pip es Fish hoggesheads

t “ W M rs in e o ne Powdrin e H o eshead . B g g gg

“ ' one Powdringe Bar

(1) K eeve : This is a w ord still used in the neighb ourhood of M allow to denote a certain ute nsi used for h o din m i k w hich is ab out 8 or f et in en th l l g l , 9 e l g , ab f in br a h nd 6 in he in e h I n re- cream er da s the out 4 eet e dt a 5 or c s d pt . p y y new m ilk w as p oured into it and allow ed to rest therein for ab out tw o day s until th r am h fu ris n w h n i w a kim m d ff A keeler is a circu ar an e c e ad y e e t s s e o . p ll l , usua m ade of oak w hich m easures a itt e over tw o feet in diam eter and is lly , l l used for the sam e ur ose as th keev' e p p e . 2 2 0

8 I t : there is in y out ward Celler full of Cyder of Terses H oggesheads

I n y e I ner Cell er

There is full ofCyder of Brandy Casks I t : ofTerses full I t : there is one Hoggheshead of M arch b eere I t : one em pty H oggeshead

6 There is in y 6 Cell er in y house

H oggesheads 0 3 Terses 0 4

e 6 I t : there is iii y Cyder Celler one great K eave one in y Brew [house . J une y 1 67 3.

n e R eceived y fro Va : Greatraks E sq y sum of three pounds

“ eighteen shill str : b einge in full of all dem aunds of rent due fro

e e m y m other m y selfe for all y land he houlds fro : us to y first of Ma e v y past as witness m y hand y day and y eare abo e .

Phillip Kendrick . Wi n ss t e .

e May y I s1 7 5

e An account of m y stock at y 6 severall places y and y eare above . At Affame : Edm : Power has new m ilch cowes Edm Power has thurrough cows H eifers D avid Barry has new m ilch cows

’ Teige O Bry an one new m ilch cow Dan D awl ey one thurrow cow

Tho o er has on new m i ch cow . P w e l I have new m ilch cowes I t : one Bull I t : two thurrow cowes and one heife r

2 2 2

1 “ 1 7 9 = 79

r e R eed then of m y U ncl e Val entine Greatraks E sq y sum e of six

“ 6 pounds sterg W is in full of a y eares annuity ending y day of

b ” ’ W . r atrak wittn ss m hand. G e s 8 7 9 e y .

n 6 Ja . y 75 .

‘ M em orandli y : I have set y e day y eare above to m y wife 4 0

e A res of e hi of Garriduff for term e of h r i e she Statute c . y ll y e l f

' e e pay inge m e y sum of an Acre for each acre after y first two y eares a coople of fatt hens y eurly at shrove tide to fence

“n y e Land sub stancially w ell w a good stone wall (j ) or

uic set itness m hand k q k , w y ( ) k’ V a : Greatra s.

E nsigne Thom as Gibbings his p portion of y e l ands he holds

F m odo hinhis ott ili e ount of L nik com es from m e of S W . G lp l y C y y to thirty three pounds seven shills and five p ence farthing halfe i r l s. d yea ly 33 . 7 si .

e t h ar h 2 1 6 1 M c y 3 7 .

t “ e An account m ade w Edm : Lonergan for y tythes of N ew Castl e

e C“ e Parish for y y eare 1 67 1 W were set to y undernam ed persons L as o s. d. f llows i. R osm ore Tyth to Tho : Dwane for 0 0 0 7 0 0 Carraclony to Tho : Rylagh for 0 0 0 6 0 0

(j ) The bare stone walls in the ne ighb ourhood of Galway attracted the attention of u ius R osenb er an am iab e Germ an w riter w hose rem arks m a J l g, l , y a r ri b u d h r pp op ately e q ote e e . “ For a w hile w e proceeded under dripping trees ; then w e had the heath b e ore us and naked stone Wa s b ordered the r ad I t is a ecu iarit of the f , ll o . p l y I rishm an to b uild walls round “ everything ; he piles up stones without p urpose or m ortar as ifhe had an irresistib e im u se to w ork and acked the o ortunit , l p l , l pp y for an thin b etter W a s round forests and m eadow s w a s round ho s and y g . ll— ; ll g ruins; w alls round rocks j ust as the inhabitant of the S chlesw ig - Holstein arm m arshes raises pleasant leafy hedges round every fi eld of h is fl ourishing f . The w retched I rishm an b uilds w alls round places w here neither m an nor anim al can ever feel an inclination to enter ; he builds walls round deserts w here nothing is to b e ound save a red m orass in w hich ou w u d sink knee - dee and b ack f y o p , , l l sta natin w t r whi h ha es a e ti erou d ur —The I la nd o Sa ints a a e c e s s o o . s g g , x l p f f , Pil rima h ou h I r la n n on 1 1 2 6 e t r e d Lo d 86 . 6 g p . g g , , (k) The curious reservations under this lease are rem iniscent ofancient I rish t nure e . 2 2 3

Priest - Towne to Edm : Tobin for Garry D uff Bolysallagh to Edm and oh : r n r L . J P e de : Clasganny halfe N ew Castl e to D avid Conry Ed : P The other M oy ety of N ew Castl e to H ugh D onnell

or ans t h Tho . M g yt

K illnecarrick

Croan to Loghlan Kill eagh The Gleab e land The Millke m oney of Carraclony The ty th hay

e E dm ond is to account for y oblaéon e m oney and y e tyth ofy Mill s ~ 6 We pay to y Vickar per anun1

TO D einson

I t for y e Lease

I n all per aiium w e pay “ R eceived in parte ofw is due to m e e e e for y m oy ety ofy p roffit y sum of 0 1

~ An a count of e severall D eii om inacons Acres R ent of e D u c y , y ke

’ t s s as he d m e other ten - com encin Ma 1 6 ofYork le e l by g y 70 .

R Th T nt P . R nt. e n n r . e R t Denom inacb s. Ac es . e e

t 2 2 1 0 0 C reen aies m reen . e C. G 4 p G p ’ ' Ae r s R P erch s y earl at : 2 0 0 Garrantem ple 1 1 7 : s d 0 6 le a r Moncks Grange 0 4 9 2 36 3 c e 11 s d 0 2 9 0 5 0 4 " 11 1 oore is to a Mr Moore M p y l Glankeran 0 1 2 2 3 4 yearly o2 0 5 0 5 S at 3 0 6 le acre 2 2 4

V a entine Greatraks . G. [V l ] Carracloney 2 60 o 0 0

t V en S tenants . G . T [ ] ’ s K nockballem re 0 82 1 0 6 The Tent pay m e ” V nts earel at N o and . G . e T y y . H s d Powletarry 0 79 : 2 : 0 8 Ma 0 2 o oo V s y 7 . G . tent A fatt ll and K illfrehans 0 0 9 0 : 0 0 M ll Eggb

h m ho d V W . Lat a l s Garrecarny 0 0 6 0 0 0 Knockardan 0 50 2 31

Clashnem ony 1 4 0 5 0 0 Kill R oss 0 4 4 1 1 6 Thes 3 last parcell s are held byJoh : Cooley Joh Whaley

pay to m e 7 3 1 6 0 7

MS . is i e ib e here m utton seem s to have b een the w ord used ll g l .

“ adds : H e was one of the m ost extraordinary p ersons either that

or an other a e had roduc ed ith res ec t to the reat and u y g p , w p g j st ” h m d M r W - ti ns of estat h hat a e . n acquisi o e e . . Mo ck M ason in

“ ’ ” ist r of t atri s athedra r rrin his H o S . c C efe to a assa e in y P k l , g p g

“ his Wi l sa s : H e a ears indeed to h a e ee n a m an f l , y pp , , v b o

em ar iet and did ro a am ass the ho e ofhis enorm ou ex pl y p y, p b bly w l s

fortune without any i nj ury to his conscience . The m otto which he

“ ’ ” adopte d God s providence is our inheritance w as such as w e can hardly suppose would b e chosen by a m an altogether worldly ” AS r ards Sir Richard Cox continues D r ulfi l nd e . Ca m i e . e d d g ( ),

he certainly had a fellow- feeling with the Earl of Cork in the j ust

t But One is som e ha st r acquisition of esta es. w t a tl e d at the

’ - f r m n h m nd d eu o o M . aso n a a of om i i e St . atri s m pl e l gy M , w P ck s

d n s m i h Cathedral will ever fe el prou . I ow ub t t e records; they will ” sp eak for them selves. 3

—The Sta te o the Church in I rela nd as M Lord Wentw rth 1 . f y o

’ lated b D r Brain/tall b H Ma t ound it re . is es s Com ma nd f , y y j y ,

h 1 Ri h R v a h u 1 t 6 . & i u st t e . t er received A , F c . s ec a g 4 33 g , , p lly

d m or D e ut I am to ive our a herhood a ri directe by y L d p y , g y f t b ef

unt of the resent state of the oor Church of r and acco I e & c . p p l ,

I t is har to sa h First for the fabrics. d y w ether the churches b e

uin us and sordid or the eo e irr e n E n m ore r o p pl ev re t . ve in

Du in the m etro o is of the in om the seat of ustice - to bl , p l k gd , J ,

e in the in uisition here the re orm ation i e in —w un b g q w f w ll b g , e fo d

’ one arochia converted to the ord D e utie s Sta e a secon o p l L p bl , d t

’ a no em an s dwellin house the choir of a third to a tennis court bl g , ,

a s as th e e r I n hris and the ic r act e e . C t Church the ri nci a V k p , p pl church in I re an hither the ord D e ut and Counci re air l d , w L p y l p e er Sunda the vau ts rom one end of the m inster to th v y y , l f e other are m ade into ti in room s for eer ine and to acco dem is ppl g b , w , b , ed

“ all to Popish recusants; and by them and others so m uch fre quented in tim e of Di ine S ervice that thou h there b e no d n v , , g a ger of

o in u the assem a o e their hea s et th re is bl w g p bly b v d , y e of poisoning them ith th m The ta w e fu es. ble used for the adm inistration of the esse Sacram ent in the m idst ofthe choir m a e an n Bl d , , d ordi ary seat for m aidens and a ren i n pp t ces. I ca not om it the glorious 2 2 7

tom a in the other Cathedra Church of St atric in the b ( ) l . P k ,

’ ro er lace of the a tar ust o osite to his a estie s Seat p p p l , j pp M j ,

’ ha in his ather s nam e su scri ed u on it as if it ere n v g f b b p , w 0 0 trived to on purpose to gain that worship and reverence that the Chapter and whole Church are bound by special statute to give to ards the East and either the soi itself r a icense to ho and w , l o l ld fi

ur and m a e a au t in the ace of the a tar under ea hich b y k v l pl l s l , w is a testam ent asse to the E ar and his heirs Credim us esse p d l , ” his ein the case in D u lin our ordshi i u os. s d D e T b g b , y L p w ll j ge

in h untr t for th l h w m a e ect t e co . e e c er fi i d w at e y xp y N x l gy . I

s of orei n dissenters so ho e it i b an si r few footstep f g , I p w ll e ea e

dm it them than to have e ect th m Bu u task not to a j ed e . t I do bt m u h hetherthe c er b e ver orthodo and cou d ish h c w l gy y x , l w bot the articl es and canons were established here by Act of Parliam ent or State that as w e are all un er one in so w e m i ht oth in , d K g g b

n b s ' n un m i Th in ri r sort doctrine and discipli e o erve a ifor ty . e fe o of m inisters are b elow all degrees of contempt in resp ect of their

“ n r n The oun ess hea in to eth r of poverty and ig o a ce . b dl p g g e b enefices by com m endam s and dispe nsation in the superiors is

’ b t o a arent ea o ten tis ain usur ation and indirect u t o pp , y f by pl p — com ppsitions m ade between the patrons as well eccl esiastical as la —and the incum ents hich the ' least art m an tim es not y b , by w p , y

1 in the ear is r s r d for him that shou d a ove os. ra e 0 e e e b 4 r ly , £ y , v l serve at the a tar insom uch that it is af rm ed that all or som e l , fi by ofthese m eans one bishop i n t he rem oter parts of the kingdom

d 2 b enefices ith ure enera the residence is as doth hol 3 w c . G lly

i s their ivin s se dom an suitor etitions for ess than l ttl e a l g , l y p l

’ Vi carages at a tim e ; and it is a p rej udice to his Maj estie s service

h t h c er have no de endence u on the ord D e ut nor he t a t e l gy p p L p y , an m eans to re er thosethat are eservin for esides all the y p f d g , b advovslsons which w ere gi ven by that great patron of the Church — — our late dread Sovereign King Jam es of happy m em ory to

i ho s and the co e e here m an a so ere con erred u on h b s p ll g , y l w f p t e

’ urchased rom the D ean and Cha r of atrick s Chur h h (a) I have p f pte St. P c t e inheritance ofthat u er art ofthe chance where in the cave or ce ar under pp p l , ll round is m ade and whereon the tomb is bui t to b e a bur in ace for m e and g , l , y g pl ’ s erit and their chi dren E ar of Cork s True R m em ran er m y po t y l ( l e b c ). 2 2 8

“ anters here w as so ood a i t so in nite a used and I pl , w g g f fi ly b ; know not how or by what order even in these blessed days of his sacred a est all th rest of a note have een iven a a in M j y , e ny b g w y

f t r h r v n h tim o th at r t . a No t e e e l e Lo d D epu y L s ly fo t e e e ues. p erson can inform m y lord what deaneries or b enefices are in his

’ ti s i t A out 0 0 livin s are om itted out of the oo of Maj es e g f . b 3 g b k

ir f r r t rui s n th art Two or three bisho ricks fa o fi s f t a d XX e p s. p

" an h h io s of i nora The a ienation of Church d t e w ol e d ce e K lfe . l

Th e Ear of possession s by long leases and deeds are infinite . l

[

r ds h h i h ri of L sm ore at the rent of 0 8 or Co k hol t e w ol e B s op ck y 4 .

h ar an b enefices that ou ht to b e resentative 5 m arks by t e ye . M y g p ar ne i ence en o ed as thou h the ere a ro riate For e by gl g j y g y w pp p .

’ the present m y lord hath pulled down the deputie s seat in his own

cha e and restored the a tar to its ancient ace hich was pp l, l pl , w

h s f. d ors Th i is d n in hris h r h o e e o C t u ch . T e t ru t out o . l k e C purgation and restitution of the stables to the right owners will

fo o ne t and strict m andates to m ords the isho s to see ll w x , y l b p

the churches re aired a orned and reserved from rofanation p , d p p m throu hout the hole in do & c . I t is som e com ort to see g w k g , f

the Rom ish ecc esiastics cannot au h at us who com e e or l l g , b f e

n f nd and di ni Th D n f none in poi t o sca al su on . e ea o Cashel (b)

resents his service to our onour who is oin ta p y H , g g to ke

“ ’ ssession of his D eaner On m ord s s ia m m and po y . y L p ec l co I

r ton of all the icara s that ar a n have m a e o er to Mr. C o e e e d ff x v g f ll ,

l s h unti ett r r visi n b h m to take what he p ea et l b e p o o e m ade for i . Parsonages there are none ; 110 dignities except one m ean Treasurer

’ hi our ordshi s dai eadsm an and devoted s r an s . e t p Y L p ly b v ,

u in ast e Au ust 1 0 th 1 6 A D l C . O N R M ALL . b l , g , 33 J H B H

’ —The Bisho o Wate ord s Letter a bout his Petition or Lism ore 2 . p f rf f

n ou hal c T the ost R v h r in od & th a d Y . o e . Fat e G c . e g ( ) M , ,

h b D r Wi iam C a e su se uent Bisho of Cork in 1 6 . ( ) . ll pp ll , b q ly p , 35

Mi hae Bo e cousin- erm an to R i h rd rs E ar f rk c Dr c c a t o Co . ( ) . l yl , g , fi l Archbisho Land to whom this letter is addressed writin to Stra ford rom p , g f f

Lam beth March i l th 1 6 - ives rather an un avourab e account of him : , 33 34 , g f , l ‘ fJhave know n (he say s) the Bishop of Waterford long ; and when he lived in ’ the o t ohn s ord he w ou d have don an thin or so d an m an C e e S . O e ll g ( J , xf ) l y g l y ” for Si n r xp e ce p ofit.

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ear reserve that with 1 0 0 a ear hich -I ho d iii com m ndam y d , £ y w l e

h m in ain m and m am i i s all I ave to a t e y f ly, &0 .

h 1 A L - WA ar h the t da 6 . IC E TE R F0 R D AN D Li m R M c 7 y 33 M H s o E .

“ — he State o the Bisho rick o Lism ore in I rela nd h T . T e 3, f p f Bishoprick of Lism ore and Waterford is one ofthe ancientest and

est Sees of the in dom of I re an and hereto ore of so reat b k g l d , f g note that the bishop there of was always to the Pop e lega tus a latere rnd the seat of the Bishoprick nam ed Lism ore ever call ed Civitas

Sa ncta : but now artl the corru tion and ini uit of former , p y by p q y

tim es b ut rinci a orce fraud and a use of the e isco a , p p lly by f , b p p l and chapter seals of these bishoprick s in b roken tim es have

' b een all unconsciona m a e a a from these churches e ither bly d w y , by

unreasona on eases or in fee farm for ev er so that the bly l g l ,

episcopal house of Lism ore - together with the m anor lands and

fishin s of ism ore as a so the m ano rs and ands of. e e g L , l l B wl y ,

r ore i l' ee N ewathm eane a ee a in Balinafter al i A dm , K l , , B ll , B l , , B l

K l h n ith all the rents ro a ties and rivi e es - oi garran ilc o e , w , y l p l g ,

them now orth a out 1 0 0 0 a ear are all en o ed the , w b £ y , j y by

r nt of 2 0 a ear rant rom our ate Earl of Cork at the e £ y , by g f l

f am ous m em or u nd r o u f dread soverei n in am es, o f e c o r o g K g J y , l

’ r Sir Walter R aleigh s attainde .

I tem - The said ear hath under the said rete t hath i e i se . l p x l k w

m his a est ' the canonr of ism ore ein the passed fro M j y y L , b g

m ore and orth 1 0 0 a ear ein iven . t e parsonage of Lis w £ y , b g g by h

foundation of the Cathedral for the repairing and re - edifying ofthe

h r h of ism ore hich n ow ies ruinous and aste Cathedral C u c L , w l w

n lm nd this he hath assed on a . co cea ent . a — p 1 i. The said earl hath also passed onthe said grant from his

‘ ’ ’ Maj esty all the vicars c horal lands b eing five vicars which by the foundation of that Church Were to attend the service of God

r as concea ed an s “ a thou h som e that are now ivin e re the e, l l d , l g l g w iii possession of the said lands as vicars choral and now worth

0 r about £ 6 a yea .

I —The said earl hath a so assed on the sai rant rom his t. l p d g f Maj esty all the lands and m anors b elonging to the Prior of the

’ a ar or e ers house of ism ore as concea ed ands who is L z L p L , l l , 2 31 superintendent or overseer of all the lazars and l ep ers in the kin dom here there are m an infested ith that disease and g , w y w , was i e ise to tt n Divin S rvi in h s i hedra All l k w a e d e e ce t e a d Cat l .

’ t he forem enti oned pal tl culai s are supposed by som e ofhis M aj esty s

Counci s in the a s to b e now in his a est ’ s hands who no l l w M j y , dou t i l ho d it a ha iness to ha e an ortunit to re - endow b , w l l pp v gpp y and restore so ancient a bishop rick upon any pious and religious m otives m de un him th nd a to to at e .

’ 1 t —The a ha h n in hi h n h d n n s . s id earl t gotte to s a ds t e ea s la d

’ “ and the treasurer s lands of Lism ore and part of the corp s ofthe archdea nr co y .

-" I ts The V icarage ofTallow hath been in the quiet possession of the icars chora of ism ore near 2 0 0 ea s unti ithin these v l L y r , l w tw r s i r a h i h r on as im ro riat o y ea s the a d ea l h t se z ed t e e p p e .

1 —Th aid ar hath i e ise of ate cha en ed and eased t. e s e l l k w l ll g l

h n in n R h sto n t e icara es of R athrona Ardfinan Balidr a a ls. oc e V g , , w ,

Balidrinan citra of Rincre we - K illowterm o K ilcokan and the , y , ,

arsona e of C onea all in the diocese of ism ore as im ro riate p g l , L , p p to som e re i ious house or other not ithstandin all the said l g , w g Vicarages w ere ever in the possession of the Vicars w ho paid fi rst fruits and the xxth arts to his a est unti the ere usur ed as \ p M j y l y w p d aforesai .

1 t —The said ear hath i e ise ta en a a di ers lo e ands . l l k w k w y v g b l

V i ars that he hath resented to ivin s hereon he hath from c p l g , w

i h f atrona e and m ade c aim s to the other vicara es as r g t o p g , l g im propriate ; and there are others that do chall enge and take any v s that are orth as im ro riate here that oor hurch icarage w p p , w by p C of I reland will b e utterly spoil ed unless there Shall b e som epious

and re i ious . m otion m ade to his a est for redress of hat is . l g M j y w i i a t and restraint of an the e uture des o ation . p s y l k . f p l

d 1 6 M a r . y 3 , 34

“ —The — Esta e o the olle e o Yo ha in I reland. 4 . t f C g f ug l Th e new

Co e e of the essed ad the ir in of ou ha in the rea m ll g Bl L y V g Y g l , l of I re and is one of the est m ost ancient and m ost re i ious l , b , , l g

oundations of the in dom consistin of a arden ei ht e ow f k g , g w , g f ll s or colle ioners and ei ht choristers hereo the War en b g , g , w f d to e 2 32

e ected the Fe o s instituted the isho and inducted l by ll w , by B p , by

the Archdeacon and the e o s to b e e ected survivin , F ll w l by g Fellows and adm itted by the Warden, who aie all to atte nd the

orshi and servin God in the co e iate churc h of ou ha w p g ll g Y g l , which together with the houses and lands belonging to the College are worth ab out 7 0 0 pounds a year ; whereof no part or particle was or is to b e dem ised . or l eased without the unanim ous consent

' ' of the said Warden and F ellows capitularly assem bl ed in the

Cha ter u i n r h ir hands and ha t r s a s H o se tnessed u e t e c e e . p , w d p l

ot ithstandi he R v ather R ichar o e now ord N w ng t e . F d B yl L

isho of Cor C o ne and R oss and Com m endator Warden of B p k , l y y , the Co e e ha in a out 2 0 ears since rocured one A e an er ll g , v g b y p l x d ou h e the Senior Fe o who had custom the ee in of G g ( ), ll w , by k p g the sea of the Co e e the oundation and exem lification Of the l ll g , f p c ustom of the Co e e under the Cor oration Sea of ou ha and ll g p l Y g l , all the counter arts records and ritin s f the Co e e to e iver p , w g o ll g , d l them all unto him u on retence and rom ises that he ou d , p p p w l fill u the n um er of the e o s hich he has ever ne ected rom p b F ll w . w gl f his com in to the Wardenshi that u on his decease the said g p , p Co e e m i ht b e disso ed for ant of Warden and Fe o s and ll g g lv w ll w , there m i ht com e who into the Ear of Cor who had efore by g lly l k , b

’ hand assed the in s enera tit e and ou d cause a chest to p K g g l l , w l b e m ade with eight locks and keys for the keeping of the foresaid s and r tin s hi h w h th rd i ho had so ea i &c . c en e o s l w g , , w L B p obtained and gotten into his hands he carried the said Chapter

Sea to D u in and there ithout the no ed e rivit or l bl , w k wl g , p y , consent of an of the fore said fe o s or colle ioners sea ed a y ll w g , l deed Of the sai Co e e - ith all the houses ands and ivin s d ll g w , l l g

e on in unto it to aurence now Sir aurence arsons to the b l g g L , L P , use of his insm an the Ear of Cor ith reser ation on of k , l k , w v ly

2 0 m ar s a . ear out of 0 0 a ear and a ter the sea in of the k y £ 7 y , f l g deed he de ivere the oresai cha ter sea oundation e em i l d f d p l , f , x pl

fication and all the Writin s and records ofthe Co e e to the E ar , g ll g l

d Brother ofM ichae B e abov m e io o e nt ned. ( ) l yl , c A e ander Gou h w as r centor of C o ne in 1 61 and then in his 8oth ( ) l x g P e l y 5, ear —Cotton y n .

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s so l ong as they shou ld pay the foresaid stipends of 4 0 m ark a. year unto the now Warden and £2 0 a year apiece to the foresaid three Fe o s h and the Ear i e ise too his oath to a the ll w ( ) , l l k w k p y said stipends unto the new Warden and 3 Fellows u ntil h e Should

m l ' h m But now R o ert D anb orne ate b sued or o ested b t e . e y , b , l D ean of ism ore and one of the Fel o s ein deceased the L , l w b g ,

isho of Cor bein War en hath re used to e ect an others B p k g d f l y , , affirm ing that he and the two Fellows that are left could only

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‘ nom inate a Fellow ; b ut that the Earl of Cork was bound by his oath to a no sti end but to the then Warden and Fe o s p y p , 3 ll w , _ wh ereby it is tob e feared there is som e secret conclusion betwixt the E arl and the Bishop of Cork to el ect no m ore F ellows whil st he is Warden b ut when the now two Fellows and him self shall

“ decease the said Co e e m a b e disso ved ari d so rou ht into the , ll g y l b g

’ hands ithout an co ur of s n E arl s w y lo que tio .

— ° (1 ) F0 1 prevention where of that his Maj esty m ay b e pl eased

o re uire the isho of Cor resent to re air unto E n and to t q B p k p ly p gl ,

" ° iv e account unto his. a est of the foresaid assa es 0 1 e se g M j y p g , l im m ediately to resign his Wardenship: he will undoubtedly m ake

[ c hoice to resi n hich if he sha then it i b e c ear in is g , w , ll , w ll l ly h

’ a est s i t disso ution the isho ha in en o e it M j y g f , by l , B p v g j y d by

’ c om m endam six 0 1° seven ears so that his a est m a resent y , M j y y p

h s h when e pl ea et .

— ’ (2 ) I t is supposed by som e of his Maj estie s council in the la s that all the estates the E ar of Cor ha h ss r h w , l k t pa ed f om t e ~

Cro n are void and that the said ' Colle e ith all the re enues w , g , w v

’ thereof are now in the in s hands hich ein discovered to b e K g , w b g so if his a est Sha b e m oved to restor h , M j y ll e t e Coll ege to her ancient and lourishin estate there is no dou t b h f g , b ut e will b e as g raciously and religiously inclined there unto as any ofhis progenitors t he in s of this re m hath een K g al b . — I f the estates of the said Coll ege shall not b e found in ’ his a estie s hands that then he i M j , w ll b e graciously pl eased to c om m and the Lord Chancellor of I reland and his assistants in the

H i h Court of Chancer there for the tim e ein serious to g y , b g , ly

h This was conc uded ul Au t . ust 1 62 ( ) l , g , 7 . 2 35 exam ine the trusts ofthe p rem ises and to take such order for the restoring of the said Coll ege as in j ustice and equity they shall find

cause . — . A etter to the Ear of Strafford ord ieutenant of L l , L L

re and u on surrend r h h I , e made b the Ear of Cor it t e l p y l k , w warden and collegioners ofthe new College of the Bl essed Virgin ar of ou ha a r ion of 1 0 0 E n ish to b e M y Y g l , nd in conside at £ 5 gl

’ aid unto his Ma estie s e che uer in re and accordin to p j x q I l , g com osition m d r for all the issues rents p a e with the said E a l , , m esne - rofits & i s as his redecessors since c . du t h s a e t p , e o M j y p

’ the said E r n f the rem ises to a l s first entering into possessio o p , cause new grants to b e m ade to the said E arl and to the p ersons trusted for the j ointure of the Lady Mary Elizab eth Clifford (i) Wi fe to Sir Richard K n ord D un arvan son and heir ofthe o e t . B y l , , L g , sai E ar of the said new Co e e H ouse in ou ha ith all d l , ll g Y g l , w m essua es ten m n to b e ho den of his a est e e ts edi ces &c . g , fi , , l M j y , his heirs and successors f r ev er as of his Cast e of D u in in o , l bl ,

’ com m n ° h s rv i Su scri ed o soccage and not incapite 0 1 knig t se ce . b b

' and rocured r S r ar o WARWI CK . ec et C e . p by M . y k

i Lady E izab eth w as the sole dau hter and heire ss ofHenry C ifford Ear l g l , l of Cum b er and l . E arly Printing in the

w South/ East of Ireland

R McC DIX. By E. . .

— P R ROS REA. A T V . C

H E R E is unfortunately extrem ely littl e to record of

ear rintin iii this i erar to n m ere two ly p g T pp y w , ly

rinters nam es som e unc ertain dates and an p ,

an dote ec .

For ord our authorities are Mr ohn D avis L . J

White of Cashe him se a rint r n n , f e a d e s a er , l l p w p p

ro rietor and the enera e Archdeacon H enr p p , V bl y

tton a so for som e tim e r si n in h ti Co e e t Cas e . S , l d l ll ,

m ost m ea re as our inform ation is it is etter to re cord it here g , b as it m a e icit urther in orm ation of m ore va e and in r y l f f l u te e st . I t is evident that towards the end of the 1 8th c entury som e of our

" p rovincial p rinters w ere m uch on the m ove seeking doubtl ess for

erm anent rem unerative em o m ent o ten in vain ord was in p pl y , f . L

ou ha and Cashe as e as iii R oscrea and thin cam e Y g l l w ll , I k

i in D u in Wh r E or a rom . e e rs am e r m d n w g lly f bl gge c f o I o ot kno .

. The nam e is an unusua one and have m et it n h re s I t l , I ow e el e .

is am enta e that hi e the re is a distinct testim on to r a l bl , w l y Rosc e

havin two rinte rs e ore 1 8 2 that not a sin e item r m th ir g p b f 5 , gl f o e

resses durin that eri d is rth m in p g p o fo co g .

ARCH/ EOLOGI CAL AND

LITERARY MI SCELLANY .

' ’ OF the last quarter s new books wehave only to enum erate here

’ “ ” th arion ea s istor of the Diocese of eath e R ev . C H ly H y M ,

’ “ D i i n M r Di s otices of a rare u n : d s i s a d . ( bl H o ge F gg ) ; . x N

i enn rinted roc am ation and of its rinter Wi iam Sm ith K lk y P P l , p , ll ,

and a so of um re o el the rst D u in rinter. a l H f y P w l , fi bl p ( )

’ TH AT the past quarte r s Archaeological J ournals are up to their usual high standards will b e seen by their tabl es of contents as , h r in r n i a d I n the ourna ofthe R o al Societ of e e b iefly i d c te . J l y y

V Anti uarians M r V estrO te s the stor ofCarri - o- unne q . T . J . pp ll y g G ll ’ Cast e and the O Bri ns of u - ri n im ri and e e a Co . e c l P bbl b , L k ,

M r . oddard Or en that of e ast in h i . W c o . G H p N wc l e t e Co . kl w

The istor f h Fleetwoods of the Cor is narrat d H y o t e Co . k e by

the at ir E M r e r f s n e e . o e o e d ourses o Th ( l e) S . T . B wl y ; G g C f y i c e ” Manufacture of Flint Im plem ents ; an I nscrib ed Cross Slab from

’ u en ri r in unt s d s ri d Mr E R o s Co i e c e . . . . G ll P y , K g y , b by C

Arm stron hi st Co one Cavena h su ies m uch interestin g , w l l l g ppl g

, inform ation res ectin the I rish Franciscan Co e e at ouvain and p g ll g L , the I rish enedictine unner at res in e ium of hich atter B N y Yp B lg , w l

convent a d tai ed histor is short i h The Mis e l y ly to b e publ s ed .

cellanea and ti s ar as a tr i in rm in s usua Book N o ce e t act ve and fo g a l .

“ T H E u ha - ear num er of Th i dare Archaeo o ica J ly lf y ly b e Co . K l l g l ’ ” Societ s ourna S ho s not on an increase in si e b ut a so in y J l w ly z , l

’ the int r s in na ur of its cont nt The m ost nota e a er in e e t g t e e s. bl p p

’ it is Lord Walter Fitz Gerald s exhaustive and erudite account of

a tin ass A e its ossessions and th ir ost - R e orm ation B l gl bb y , P e P f

ro ri t r p p e ors. Canon Sherlock contributes a very interesting pape

on a itore and its associations chie as a ua er sett em ent . B ll , fly Q k l

r din s h R m os 6 nd n ocee oft e o a rish Acade N . a . I ) P g y l I y , 7 2 39

’ ’ The o e - Cos uaint auto io ra h is on u h s P l by q b g p y c cl ded. O Muret i

val uable contribution on the custom s p ec uliar to certain days

orm er o serv ed iii th i dare des ri s f ly b e Co . K l c be forgotten usages

and O servances t hat ere no m eans ecu iar to that count b w by p l y ,

' ein e no n in the South of I re and and no dou t in m any b g w ll k w l , b

’ th r r ns o e tio of it r. T D o M . . u v p as well . S lli an s poem on ? , “ Lord Edward Fitzgerald re pre se nts the Ballads and Poem s of

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the i ar i i u is a m Co . e n his ss e t cco ani K ld t . I p ed by a portrait

and i io ra h ard The isc e an b bl g p y of Lord Edw . M ll ea and N otes ,

Contri uted main ord Wa ter FitzGerald are inter s in b ly by L l , e t g and informing; as are also the discrim inating reviews that form the conclusory sectio n of this excellent num ber of the J ournal of the

i dare Archaeo o ica Societ who are urther Co . to b K l l g l y , f e

’ congratulated on their having had the Tim olin Knight s effigy

' rem ov ed from where it lay on what w as a refuge - heap on the

' north side of im o in Church and aced in the church orch T l pl p ,

here is now ies on a ne rou ht so i ase 1 8 in h w l wly w g l d b , c es

hi h aced ith dre ssed Cast ederm ot ranite . g , f w l g

“ ” I N the ast num er of the Cork Archaeolo ical ourna the l b . g J l

ecc esiastical e em ent is rather redom inant as sho n ( l p , w by ’ ’ M r D a s a r n the r s terian Ch urch lat in in . o e e r c y p pe . P by P P e s ’ i A. a r Str atric s hurch Mr. u ther se i eet St . C H ct on of ; P k , by ll ; f

’ isho D o nes Diocesan isitation edited Co one Lunham B p w V , by l l ,

h f D n m on of o ne the R ev n s . We st r a d a etc o ea a i t C C. e k H l . l y , by b .

r R r D aso contri utes two a ers of a m i itar chara r M . o t a cte be y l b p p l y ,

h ti with som e ver interestin i s one the ort or Mili a . e of N C k , y g v w

' i s l r m n a s and ne on a Si ve e a of the rish ri ad t o d e i e t o r I e . g l , l M d l B g

'

’ ' C010 ne Lunham urther Su ies a - no ice of Skidd S Castle Cor l f ppl t y , k ,

r one on a su osed u n h h v n n oo e a . T n a o C. e a d t e R e . C M pp B ll

’ r anon O Mahon continues his ver a ritten Ve y R ev . C y y bly w

’ ” istor of th Mah n Se ts and there are artic es on th H y e O o y p , l e ” Early I rish Manuscripts of M unster and Early I rish Modes of ” ri sid s ot s and ueries roceedin s ofthe Societ &c u a e e e . B l , b N Q , P g y, ,

’ f n White s continuation of his Donerai ollowed by Colo el G . le

‘ ” ~ Distri t istor c H y . 2 4 0

TH E last annual volum e of the Lim erick Field Club is a m ost

in ne in hi h the rinci a a ers are Mr st o c . intere . g , w p p l p p T J ’ ‘‘ e Anci nt R em ai ns near ehinch o ar an r S e C . C e d VVest opp L , l ,

’ n f h r . n h s descri tio o t e C om ec h at D untr ea ue P . . c M r. J Ly p l yl g , An ancient D rinkin u is d s ri b oth b eautifully illustrated. g C p e c bed

MacN arnara who a so e dits etters rom an W . i D r. . e by G , l L f Ex l ,

’ ein those ritten hom e to I re and Danie O H uon n a b g w l by l y ,

C are m an who rose to b e an Adm ira in the S anish R o a a l , l p y l N vy ;

h i d u d artm ent is re resente the R hi t e C e ev . w l e e F l l b p p d by T . F .

’ f h ntr sid in Win r r t i ture o T e Cou e te . r Di Abbott s p e ty p c y M . x

i s a note on the ear iest im eric ne s a er and ther is suppl e l L k w p p , e a

rie S etch of Andre Cherr to ether ith other notes ueries b f k w y , g w , q

l i nd and revie s a l of nterest a va ue . w , l

I T is m ost regre ttabl e to find that the v ery com mendable p roj ect of

’ ’ m arking the great I rish scholar E ugene O Curry s birthplace in the

r a sim m m oria stone hi h was start d th o . a e e c e C Cl e by pl l , w e by m em b ers of the Archaeological section of the Lim erick Field Club in 1 0 has not e icited the res onse in the sha e of funds that it 9 5 , l p p

h hav re i d so that th id a has n w to b a and n d ou t e ce e e e o e o . g v , b e I t is still m ore discreditabl e that l ocal j ealousy should have help ed

rin a u the ai ure of this auda e ro ect to b g bo t f l l bl p j .

TH in r s in and use u in orm ation urnished D r E te e t f f . Cochrane g l f by , in regard to the p reservation of our ancient m onum ents by the

oard ofWor s on the occasion of the visit of a art ofm em rs B k , p y b e of the British Association to the R ock of Cashel and H olycross

A e on the th of Se tem er last deserves the m ore erm anent bb y , 5 p b , p “ r r its r r du tion here i fitl a ord When th eco d ep o c w ll y ff . e party

h in h n i n ath dra R r ad assem ed ith t e a c e t C e Mr. o e t Cochrane bl w l , b ,

L L wh t d as nd tor e n D . o ac e co uc ai ed . h h , , xpl t at t e Governm ent had taken over the care of national m onum ents iii

I re and and he ointed out that the uestion of the reservation l , p q p of ancient m onum ents in E ngland and Wal es and Scotland was at

n in in ir d into R o a om m issi ns As r a p rese t b e g qu e by y l C o . eg rded

I re and the reservation of ancient and m ediaeva m onum ents and l , p l

ui din s was entruste rinci a to the oard ofWorks ~ and in b l g d p p lly B , ,

N TES U I O AND Q ER ES .

— The Greatrak es W edding R ing The plain gold ring used at the m arriage of Val entine Greatrakes to Anne Bagge (see

te and r erred to at of The R eli uar r atrakes edi ree a n e . G e p g ), f p 9 4 q y

1 86 ears the inscri tion u 2 1 I 2 I t w as for 3, b p J ly 74

’ Ann D rur nee Mc rai ht to our - l o M rs. e C e presented by y , g , f l w

White and his i n Au ust 1 88 0 m r o one ro e e i . m e be , C l l G v , w f g ,

rs D r r and had een i th a ri e M . u e I t was gre tly p z d by y , b n possession of four generations of ladies bearing the Christian

m f Anne nam e 1 Anne Greatrakes née a e 2 Anne na e o , ly ( ) , B gg ; ( )

' r k s Anne Mc Crai ht née Coates Ann Fud e nee Gre at a e ( ) g , ; ( ) e g , ; 3 4 i h D rur née M cCra t . y , g

i a eth the th dau hter of the a ove - nam e Va entine El z b , fif g b d l

s nd Anne a e m arried A raham Coate s E s Gre atrake a B gg , b , q

Ann h r s n au h r m rri Wi iam in . e e eco te a ed of Cappoqu , d d g , ll

rai ht of an on and E i a eth her thir au hter m arried M cC g , B d , l z b , d d g , w N of ount E a n ar i rth Co . Cor hi i Fitz Gibbon R . . e e o P l p , , M gl , K l , k

’ s Fitz Gibb on of Crohana in ur e s ande entr ( ee , , B k L d G y ,

z i b n w s h r rs Constance hose son A raham Fit G b o a at e of M . w , b , f

h hus nd o n r v Whit R ockfield rove White ose a C o e . o e e G , w b , l l J G , , m h h Ca a h has inform ed e oft e istor ofthe rin . pp g , y g

E JAM ES B U CKL Y .

Famil W f r —At one tim e this The Sherlock y , ater o d

at ra - Di ou d ee o i e for fam ily had a residence G ce eu . I w l f l bl g d any inform ation that m ay lead to the location ofits site .

Sec H n . HI GG I NS o . P . , 2 4 3

’ The Old Court H ouse P at rick S ree facin M , t t ( g ay or s

lk —I n the old Court ouse the site of the resent Count Wa ). H ( p y

and Cit ai there was a ver old and va ua e m a of, the y J l), y l bl p

n nd it ' of Water ord D s an m m n Cou ty a C y f . oe y e ber k ow where

h said m a is at resent P H I I N H n Se t e . GG S o . c p p P , .

— The D eanery and theAbbey Church There is an old tradition in Waterford that an under round assa e led som e , g p g ,

centuries a o rom the D eaner in Cathe ra S uare and under g , f y d l q

h ri th A e hurch at the other sid An ni n i n t e ver to e C e . o e , bb y p g ’ the D ean s arden is said to b e the entrance thereto and a so G , l

another o enin in the rounds of the A e Church disco ered p g g bb y , v

‘ White and h a r r . t e te M M m ars a o M . . u so e e . . . H r e y g by J N l J l y , he entranc e rom that side such a is surm ised to b e t f . If passage

isted it ou b e interestin to no how it was v enti at d ex , w ld g k w l e

a tha im I s there an m em er or riend who ou d nd t t t e . c i y b , f , l k ly give som e authentic inform ation on the m atter P

H I I N . GG S H on Sec P , . .

for the Six Anti ue ins i ustrated in ast The Drawing s q P , ll l

nu er ofthe oum a l were ind e ecuted aster R ona n mb y , k ly x by M y e

in ad ane a e enn s . Bl k J g , L y L

‘ H OU S E,

' E-S ltaaus

V ALUATIONS FOR PROBATE

TI S O E FU RNI T RE C TTLE AND A U C ON U , A

HOU SE P OPE RTY ND LAND . R A

l P ate hi a En ravin herat I rish S i ver S heffie d , C n g gs, S l . l , Furnit ure alw ay s on hands .

‘ALL G LAS S ES o r FU R N I TU R E R ES TO R E D AN D

COM -P T ENT CABI NE T MAK E RS U P HOLS E RE RS AND WE THI N K E T , “

‘ " ‘ ' wE MAY SAFELY SAY THAT THE WO R K MANSH I P I S THE BEST .

WE ALSO REQU EST I NSPECTI ON O F 0 0 12 LAR GE STOCK O F

6 Furniture W arehouse, 5 8: 57 , Q