Place | What is it | Description |
Ally's Fort | fort | Is a small circular fort about 150 links in diameter. Ally’s Fort so called by the inhabitants. |
Ballintleva | townland | Is the property of John Blakeny held by deed for ever. It contains a. r. p. it is a flat wet country, and the land of a bad quality. Houses and roads are in middling repair, and is situated about 4 miles West of Ahascragh. It contains also about 60 acres of bog. Pays for County Cess £1. 14s. 2½d. |
Ballynahattana | group of houses | A small number of farm houses consisting of about 26 in all and are in pretty good repair and are so called by the inhabitants. |
Ballynahattina | townland | Is the property of John Blakeny (Capt. Galbeth – crossed out) held by deed for ever. It contains a. r. p. about 25 acres of which is bog, the remainder is flat and dry, arable of middling good quality. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays to County Cess £2. 9s. 4d. |
Ballytoohy Fort | fort | This fort is of an oval figure about 175 links long by 130 broad. |
Ballyvoneen | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is arable and pasture with exception of about 60 acres of bog. Roads and houses are in good repair. It pays £0. 18. 6½ County Cess. |
Belloo | graveyard | This burying ground stands about 2½ chains east of the road leading from Ahascragh to Ballinamore in the Demesne of Lord Ffrench. |
Bredagh | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a. r. p. all which is arable and in a state of cultivation. The houses are in middling repair. It pays £7. 4. 2½ Co. Cess. |
Caltra | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is of a good quality and in good state of cultivation. The houses are in very bad repair but the roads are in good repair. There is about 40 acres of this townland under bog. Pays for County Cess £5. 6s. 5d. including the townland Caltra Pallis. |
Caltra (town) | village | It is a small village of houses in the townland Caltra Paliss. It contains a Publick House and also has 4 fairs in the year. |
Caltra Lodge | house | Is a gentleman’s place, the residence of Mr. Patrick Joice. It is in very good repair at present being newly built. |
Caltra Trig. Station | trigonometrical station | It is a Trigonometrical Station in the townland Kinclare, stands 315 feet above low water mark. |
Caltra Village | village | It is a small village of houses in the townland Caltra Paliss. It contains a Publick House and also has 4 fairs in the year. |
Caltrapallis | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under good cultivation. Houses are in middling repair, but the roads are in very good repair. Pays for County Cess £2. 1s. 8d. |
Cartron | townland | Is the property Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. It is a hilly country, of a middling quality. There are but 2 cabins on this townland and in bad repair. Pays for County Cess £3. 12s. 8½d. |
Castle Ffrench | castle | This castle is not in good repair. Nothing remains merely but the walls with the roof. |
Castle Ffrench | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under the Demesne of Lord Ffrench with exception of about 10 acres to the N. East. It contains about 65 acres of wood. The road bounding it on the W. and N. West in good repair. It pays £17. 12. 3. Co. Cess. |
Castle Ffrench House | house | This House is in good repair and is the residence of Lord Ffrench. |
Castleblakeney | townland | Is the property of John H. Blakeney, held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is dry land of good quality. The town of Castleblakeney is situated therein and the houses in pretty good repair. Pays for County Cess £6. 19s. 8d. including the Cess of the townland Cartron. |
Castleblakeny (town) | town | It is a small town composed of a few houses, fine wide streets and are in pretty good repair. It contains 1 Police Barrack, a Pound and 1 Church and has also 6 Fairs in the year. |
Clonpee Bridge | bridge | A small bridge having 1 arch Clonpee so called by the inhabitants. |
Cloonfarees | village | Is a small village containing a number of small scattered houses. The inhabitants live middling comfortable. |
Cloonfarice | trigonometrical station | This Trig. Station stands 203 feet above low water mark. |
Cloonpee | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. Pays for County Cess £3. 12s. 8½d. including the townland Cartron. |
Course | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is flat and dry and in a good state of cultivation, houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £0. 12s. 9d. |
Course Fort | fort | Is a pretty large fort and circular about 1½ chains in diameter. |
Crannagh | townland | Is the property of John H. Blakeny held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £0. 11. 6½. |
Creggaunnagroagh | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation on the North, but on the South it is wet bottoms. The roads are in good repair, but the inhabitants live miserable therein. Pays for County cess £2. 1s. 8d. |
Currafarry | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 100 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. The houses in general are in good repair. It pays £6. 4. 1. County Cess. |
Derrymore | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 55 acres of which is arable of good quality, the remainder bog. The houses are in good repair. It pays £2. 19. 4. Co. Cess. |
Derrymore Fort | fort | It is nearly of an oval shape and about 150 links in diameter. |
Eskerballycahill | townland | Is the property of Lord French held by deed for it contains a.r.p. It is a flat country of a good quality the greater part of which is under sheep walk. Pays for County Cess £2. 19s. 4½d. including the Cess of the townland French Park. |
French Park | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is arable and pasture. The houses are in good repair. Co. Cess included with Castleffrench. (It pays £17. 12. 3. Co. Cess). |
Gallagh | townland | Is the property of John H. Blakeny held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is arable and pasture except about 10 acres of flat dry bog. Pays for County Cess £0.19s.7d. |
Garryduff | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for. It contains a.r.p. It is a flat country. The greater part of it under pasture. Lisnapastagh burying ground is situated within 17 chains of the West boundary of this townland. Here the inhabitants bury still born children. Pays for County Cess £2. 12s. 2d. |
Glebe | townland | Is the property of the Rev. Mr. Doyle. It is a hilly country of a good quality and all of which is called Glebe land. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £1. 12s. 4d. |
Glebe House | house | It is the residence of the Rev. C. Doyle is also in very good repair. |
Gollagh Village | village | A small village of houses about the centre of the townland Gollagh. |
Gortavally | townland | Is the property of Cornelius O’Kelly held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is flat and dry and of good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £4. 15s. 10s. |
Graigue | trigonometrical station | A Trigonometrical Station in the townland Graignavaddogue stands 280 feet above low water mark. |
Graiguenavaddoge | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is of good quality and in a good state of cultivation except about 25 acres of bog which is in the N. West part of it. Pays for Co. Cess £0. 19s. 9¾d. |
Greenville | townland | Is the property of Michael D. Bellew held by deed for ever It contains a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation except about 15 acres of low wet bog. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for Co. Cess £9. 5s. 4d. |
Greenville Bridge | bridge | Is a small bridge with one arch about 1½ miles North of Castleblakeney. |
Greenville House | house | A gentlemans place, the residence of Mr. Creve?. The house at present is in bad repair. |
Greenville Village | village | Is a small village composed of 13 houses and are in pretty good repair. |
Islands | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation except about 35 acres of bog. Houses and roads are in middling good repair. Pays for Co. Cess £2. 1s. 2½d. |
Kelly's Fort | fort | Is a small fort of an oval figure. Kelly’s Fort so called. |
Kilconnell (Barony) | | |
Killasolan River or River Shiven | river | Is a small river varying in breadth from 40 to 140 links. |
Killasolan Village | village | Is a large village containing a number of scattered houses none of which are Publick Houses. |
Killosolan | parish | This parish contains a-r-p- 1/5 of which is bog. It contains a small town or village called Castleblakeney. 6 Fairs are held every year in this town. It also contains 2 small Demesnes one called Greenville and the other Castleffrench. |
Killosolan | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. 1/3 of which is arable and the remainder bog. The houses are in good repair. It pays £3. 2. 5½ County Cess. |
Kinclare | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains. a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation arable and pasture. There is a few firs growing on the N. East extremity of this townland. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £0. 15s. 8d. |
Lecarrow | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 8 acres of which is rocky pasture, the remainder hilly and dry, arable. The houses and roads are in good repair. It pays £2. 12. 3½ Co. Cess. |
Lehanagh | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 90 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County cess £6. 16s. 0d. |
Lislea | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. It is in a good state of cultivation except about 20 acres of wet bog on the South. The roads are in good repair, but the inhabitants live miserable therein. It contains also 4 Danish forts. Pays for County Cess £5. 7s. 0d. |
Lisnabasty | graveyard | This is a small portion of ground in which the inhabitants are accustomed to bury still born children and they call it Lisnapastagh. |
Lisnaclassagh | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 14 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. The houses are in good repair. It pays £3. 1s. 5d. Co. Cess. |
Lisnagee | fort | Is a small circular fort about 100 links in diameter. Lissnagree Fort so called by the inhabitants. |
Lisnagree | townland | Is the property of Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under cultivation. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £1. 2s. 3½d. |
Lispheerish | fort | This fort is nearly round and about 2 chains in diameter. |
Lissaphooca | fort | It is round 330 links in diameter. |
Loughaunboy | townland | Is the property of Lord Ffrench held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 10 acres of which is bog, the remainder of a bad quality, the houses and roads are in good repair. It pays £3. 1s. 5d. Co. Cess. |
Lughanagh | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is arable and pasture flat and dry and of middling quality. The roads and houses are in good repair. It pays £6. 16. 0. included with Lehanagh. |
Lughanagh Cave | cave | The entrance of this cave is nearly square 50 links long by 25 broad. |
Lurgan | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 250 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture of middling quality. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £6. 16s. 1¾d. |
Lurgan | village | A small village of houses, consisting of a few houses, Lurgan so called by the inhabitants. |
Meelick | townland | Is the property of Michl. Bellew, held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 100 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £7. 18s. 4d. |
Mountain Fort | fort | This fort is of an oval figure about 1½ chains in diameter. |
Newtown Village | village | Is a small village of houses in very bad repair. There is a Roman Catholick Chapel in it, also in bad repair, Newtown Village so called. |
Pea Park | trigonometrical station | This Trig. Station stands 202 feet above low water mark. |
Pollaneask | lake | This pond is of an oblong figure and contains about 5 acres. |
Rathbaun | townland | Is the property Michl. D. Bellew held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under good cultivation. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £0. 12s. 4d. |
Sheeaunmore | trigonometrical station | Is a Trigonometrical Station 317 feet above low water mark. |
Shruaunfusta | village | A small village, consisting of about 12 or 14 houses in middling repair, and is so called by the inhabitants. |
Site of Castlefrench | house | This site stands in a wood about 15 chains S. West of Castle Ffrench House nothing but the site remains. |
Site of Killasolan Church | church | This Church stands in the N.W. part of the village of Killasolan nothing but part of the North end is to be seen. |
Site of Nunnery | nunnery | It is the antient ruins of a Nunnery nothing of which is visible, but the foundation and about four square feet of the South wall of said Nunnery. |
Site of Nunnery | nunnery | It is the antient ruins of a Nunnery nothing of which is visible, but the foundation and about four square feet of the South wall of said Nunnery. |
Slievanulty or Slieveanultagh | village | There is nothing remarkable in this village only being composed of 14 houses in pretty good repair and Slieveanultagh so called by the inhabitants therein. |
Sruhaunfusta | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p all of which is flat and dry and of a middling good quality, and the houses and roads are in good repair, and there is about 25 acres of bog in the South East of this townland. Pays for County cess £3. 4s. 9d. |
Tiaquin (Barony) | | |
Ticooly | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is under arable and pasture with exceptions of about 7 acres of wood. The houses in general are in good repair. It pays £2. 18. 5½. |
Ticooly O'Kelly | townland | Is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. ¼ of which of bog, the remainder arable and pasture and about 20 acres of wood. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £2. 18. 5½ . |
Town of Castleblakeney | town | It is a small town composed of a few houses, fine wide streets and are in pretty good repair. It contains 1 Police Barrack, a Pound and 1 Church and has also 6 Fairs in the year. |