The history and topography of the county of Clare, from the earliest times to the beginning of the 18th century . ac, the angel, the ram in thebush, the horse tied, all in small figures; a fifth sixth partof the cherry stone hath the description of the garden ofEden, and the last of this cherry stone is possessed with aframe to hold it up. 6. Several other curiosities, carvedout of cherry stones and most sort of household is situate very pleasantly and commodiouslyupon the river Shannon, where the shipping pass by daily. Kelly, , of Limerick, and it is with other extensive


The history and topography of the county of Clare, from the earliest times to the beginning of the 18th century . ac, the angel, the ram in thebush, the horse tied, all in small figures; a fifth sixth partof the cherry stone hath the description of the garden ofEden, and the last of this cherry stone is possessed with aframe to hold it up. 6. Several other curiosities, carvedout of cherry stones and most sort of household is situate very pleasantly and commodiouslyupon the river Shannon, where the shipping pass by daily. Kelly, , of Limerick, and it is with other extensive property in thenow owned by his grandson, Fitz- immediate Kelly, Esq., , together DINELEYS JOURNAL, l68o. 541 Three miles from Sixmilebridge, nine from Limerick,and seven from Ennis, near the road between Limerickand Galloway, which city stands 27 miles off, is BallycarCastle j1 belonging to John Colpoys, Esq., whose prospect Ihave sketcht off on the other side ; this is part of the estateof ye Rt. Honble. Henry, Earle of Thomond, in the Baronyof Bunratty, in the parish of THE SOUTH-EAST PROSPECT OF BALLICAR CASTLE, Rathfoclane, ISLANDS, Parcel of Lands belonging to the Rt , Earle of Thomond, touched off from Paradise The Castle of Ballycar has longsince disappeared, and the dwelling-house afterwards built, has become aroofless ruin. A letting of Ballycarhad been made to George Colpoys,and a lease, subsequently (in 1712),executed by the Earl of Thomond tohis son John, with the condition tosupply a Protestant horseman armedand equipped for a month. Thefamily of Colpoys has died out, andtheir property has passed to heirsfemale. They are now representedby Colonel John OCalhghan ofMary fort near Tulla. - Henry, second Earl of that name,succeeded as seventh Earlo Thomondin 1657. He was married rir>t. ti> hiscousin Lady Anne OBrien, daughterof Henry, fifth Earl, and secondly to Sarah Russell, third daughter of SirF


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