Place | What is it | Description |
Bunown River | river | This river flows nearly from N.W. by N. to S. East by East and taking several great bends, in breadth it varies in different places from 50 to 160 links. |
Caltraghlea | townland | Is about 2½ miles South of the town of Ahascragh. This townland is quite flat and wet towards the western boundary where it is a deep bog, to the Eastern part it is dry, arable of middling quality, the roads are in good repair. The inhabitants are poor and their houses are in bad repair. It is held under a deed for ever by Fredk. Trench, Esq .It contains 482a. 2r. 39p. The amount of County Cess is £8.1.10 ½. |
Cappagh | townland | This townland is held under a deed for ever by John Usher, Esq.. The land is of a middling quality. The roads and houses are in but middling repair. It contains 423a. 3r. 5p. Amount of County Cess is £ included in Cloonigny. |
Cappagh Fort | trigonometrical station | This Fort is about 250 links long and 230 wide on the southern side of which stands the Trigl. Station called Cappagh Fort. |
Cappagh Village | village | The houses in the village are in good repair so are also the communications to it. The proprietor is F. Usher, Esq., who holds it and the remainder of the townland under a deed for ever. |
Castle Roger | castle | The ruin of this castle is about 40 links long and 34 wide. |
Cloonigny | townland | This townland is held under a deed for ever by Lord Clonbrock. The part to the S. and S.West is flat and dry and of a middling quality all of which is under cultivation. The houses and roads are in middling repair. It contains 1024a 2r 10p. Amount of County Cess £14. 19. 9. |
Cloonigny Fort | fort | This Fort is about 250 links long and 2 chains wide. |
Cloonmacnoon Barony | barony | |
Crit | trigonometrical station | This Trigl. Station is about 210 feet above the level of the sea. |
Crit Island | island | It is about 29 chains long and about 11 chains wide. There are 3 houses on it which are in middling repair. |
Crith Lough | lake | This Lough is about 260 links long and 240 links wide and surrounded by a deep bog. |
Dundoogan | townland | This townland is held under a deed for ever by Lord Clonbrock. It is a flat country and is of a middling quality. It contains 205a. 3r. 38p. Amount of County Cess £3. 15. 4. |
Fair Field House | house | This house is about 130 links long and 80 links wide and stands at the side of a hill. At present it is unoccupied and in bad repair [all crossed out]. |
Fair Field House | house | This house stands on the side of a hill and is at present unoccupied and in bad repair. It is about 130 links long and 80 links wide. |
Fairfield | townland | This townland is the property of Thos. O’Brien, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is a flat country. The houses and roads are in good repair. It contains 936a. 0r. 34p. towards the East of it is of a good quality. Amount of County Cess £7. 0. 8½. |
Gortnaglogh | townland | This townland is the property of William Kelly, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. There are about 37 acres under bog of a deep and wet quality. The arable and pasture of middling quality. The houses and roads in middling repair. The number of acres in the whole are 262a. 3r. 26p. Amount of County Cess £10.16.6. |
Heath View House | house | It is in good repair and situated on rising ground. The person who at present occupies it is J. Usher, Esq. |
Highfield | townland | This townland is the property of William Kelly, who holds it under a deed for ever. It is hilly and of a very dry quality. The number of acres are 51a. 3r. 35p. the whole is of a pretty good quality. Amount of County Cess is inclusive in the Cess of Gorthaglogh. |
Kilconnel Barony | barony | |
Kilgerril Old Church | church | This old church is at present in a state of ruin nothing remaining but part of the walls, outside is the burial ground of the parish, the length of the old Church is about 60 links long and 25 wide. It is situated on the side of a little hill from which there is a tolerable view of most of the parish. |
Kilgerril R. C. Chapel | church | This is a stone building measuring in length 80 links in breadth 50 links. It is in good repair. |
Kilgerrill | parish | This parish is rather a flat district of Country nearly through the centre of which the road crosses, now in good repair, leading from Ballinasloe to Ahascragh. There is something better than 1/3 of it under bog of a thick quality, the arable and pasture in general is of a good soil. The properties are as follows: Lord Clonbrock, Fred. E. Trench Esq. John Usher Esq. Anthony Donellan, John O’Brien Esq. William Kelly Esq. all of whom hold their properties under deed for ever. |
Kilgerrill | townland | This townland is the property of John Usher, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. The arable and pasture is of a good quality. It contains 186a. 0r. 33p. It is quite dry. Amount of County Cess is £2. 10. 1½. |
Killure Bridge | bridge | This is a small bridge having but one arch thru. which the stream flows that divides Killurebeg and Caltraghlea. |
Killure Castle | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. There is a considerable portion of it under bog. The remainder arable and pasture of a middling quality. It is quite flat and part of it subject to annual inundation. The roads and houses are in good repair. The number of acres arable 636a. 0s. 19d. Amount of County Cess is £4. 16. 11½. |
Killure Old Castle | trigonometrical station | It is about 40 links wide and 40 long on the East end stands a Trigl. Station. |
Killure Village | village | This village lies nearly East and West extending in length for about 27 chains. The houses are in middling repair. |
Killurebeg | townland | This townland is the property of the Earl of Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It is quite flat and dry except a small portion towards the North which is wet and flat. The most of this townland is under a sheep walk of a middling quality. It contains 441a. 2r. 33p. Amount of County Cess is £13. 9.8. |
Killure-more | townland | This townland is a flat and wet part of the country. The roads are in good repair. Its inhabitants are very poor and their house in bad repair. The proprietor is Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 1,249a. 2r. 37p. Amount of County Cess is £18.2.2¼. |
Kilmalaw | townland | This townland is the property of John Usher, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. There is a great portion of it cut up with drains for the purpose of draining that part which is subject to annual inundation. The arable and pasture is of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in bad repair. It contains 59a. 3r. 34p. Amount of County Cess £5.11.4. |
Kilmalaw Bridge | bridge | This is a stone bridge with 2 arches on the road which leaves from Ballymacward to Ballinasloe. |
Léanafin | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. There is a large portion of it in a good state of cultivation. The houses and roads are in middling repair. It contains 338a. 3r. 24p. Amount of County Cess is inclusive in that of Killuremore. |
Liscrow | fort | This Fort is about 3½ chains long and the same wide. It stands on a little hill which slopes towards the East. |
Lisnageeragh | fort | This is a circular fort of about 220 links in diameter, to the West of which the road passes that leads from Ballymacward to Cloonigny. |
Liss Teampuill or Killure Grave Yard | graveyard | This has been formerly a grave yard. It is a considerable time since any person was interred in it. |
Lissaniska | fort | It is about 250 links in diameter and is nearly a circular fort. |
Peak | trigonometrical station | This Station stands above the level of the sea 197 feet. |
Site of Old Castle of Cloonigny | castle | This Castle is at present scarcely visible and the wall which surrounds its foundation forms an oblong of about 380 links long and 320 wide. The foundation of the Castle is nearly of a circular form of 160 links in diameter. |
Srah | townland | This townland is situated North of Cappach. It is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. This is a small townland containing 31a. 2r. 30p. of a good quality. The roads and houses are in good repair. Amount of County Cess is included with that of Killuremore. |