Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . XLI. I. 6th Series, 1911. XLII. II. „ 1912. XLIII. III 1913. XLIV. IV. „ 1914. XLV. V. 4, ... 1915. XLVI. VI. „ . . 1916. XLVII. VII. 1917. XLVIII. VIII. „ 1918. XLIX. IX „ 1919. L. X. „ . . 1920. The Volumes marked (*) are now out of print. Some of the remaining Volumes can be suppliedto Members at the average rate of 10s. each. Odd Parts of some of the foregoing volumes canbe supplied. The Quarterly Paris of the Fifth Series can be supplied to Members at 3s. each. In order to assist Fellows and Members to obtain back numbers of the Jou


Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland . XLI. I. 6th Series, 1911. XLII. II. „ 1912. XLIII. III 1913. XLIV. IV. „ 1914. XLV. V. 4, ... 1915. XLVI. VI. „ . . 1916. XLVII. VII. 1917. XLVIII. VIII. „ 1918. XLIX. IX „ 1919. L. X. „ . . 1920. The Volumes marked (*) are now out of print. Some of the remaining Volumes can be suppliedto Members at the average rate of 10s. each. Odd Parts of some of the foregoing volumes canbe supplied. The Quarterly Paris of the Fifth Series can be supplied to Members at 3s. each. In order to assist Fellows and Members to obtain back numbers of the Journal, the Council havedecided to offer the volumes for the fifteen years from 1870-1884 at the greatly reduced price of£1 for the set. Plate IV] [To face page 99 (ounbf limerick. \ (punfy Tipperary. HOSPITAL. .Emly Note The irregular ellipse O AtKnea^5 marks tke region ofTaraLuuijchr^. BaUinjLongaJ^ / / Augharlareen,. Clogher Kdl^aLlyscatkkuy ^^y^^^lfiwlle-Gorbally.)Cnoc-Cuinge C6RBA*LLI(knocklong) <-yV S^W--- MAP Showing Barony of Coshlea and DistrictCOUNTY LIMERICK THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF IRELANDFOR THE YEAR 1920 VOL. L, PART II (VOL. X SIXTH SERIES VOL. L CONSEC. SERIES) TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON THE BAEONY OF COSHLEA,CO. LIMERICK, INCLUDING LACKELLY, THE LAKEDISTRICT, CENN ABE AT, CLAIRE, TARA LUACHRA, &c. By P. J. Lynch, , Vice-President, Munster. LRead 11 May 1920.] In preparing the following notes on the barony of Coshlea, I haveonly made use of such records and texts as had a bearing on itstopography. I did not enter into any speculations on mythology,or history; and at the risk of being styled an euhemerist, I ha,veaccepted the legends as I found them. These tales, in many cases,are wild and fanciful, and the characters possibly supernatural;yet the topography is generally fairly accurate: indeed, in manycases it is this faithful description of the district that has given tothe story the semblance o


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