Joe
Please Joe, take time to listen! Don't go reinventing the wheel when there's no need. Read the article I have twice referred you to, it applies to you. Here's an excerpt, 'Among the familiar Killarney townland names lie occasional references to an area called 'Glynns', a name unknown and unused today. Close examination of the church archive reveals a few entries which, as well as referring to Glynns, give a townland name as well. For example, we have in 1812 the marriage of Mary Leahy of Cloghfune-Glynns, in 1820 of Margaret Quirke of Glynns-Derrycunnihy, in 1825 of Mary Connane of Glens-Cores. These records establish that the name Glynns refers to the ten or so mountain townlands which now make up the main south-eastern mountain area of the national park'.
A great amount of research has been carried out by Bill Quirke, why not read his work before putting yourself to the trouble of going to Trinity?
Good luck with it anyway!
Janet