Place | What is it | Description |
Annaghbride | townland | About 1/5 bog, 1/6 marsh, and the remainder tillage and pasture of a good description. Contains a Fort, an old Burial Ground and an old castle. Nothing else remarkable. |
Ballybroder | townland | Is equally divided between pasture and tillage, of a good description. contains in the N. end a large portion of marshy ground. Contains a Danish Fort and a Trigl. Station. Nothing else remarkable. Proprietor Mr. Bourke, Rent £1.0.0. County Cess 14 pence. |
Ballybroder | trigonometrical station | A Trigonometrical Station. |
Ballydoogan Castle | castle | A castle known by that name. |
Boston | part of a townland | A townland. |
Caraunduff | townland | This is equally divided between bog, pasture and tillage, the 2 latter of which is tolerably good. There is a small pond in the centre of it. Nothing remarkable. Proprietor Mr. Kelly. Rent 18s. to 24s, County Cess 1s. 3d. |
Carrowmore | townland | About ¾ pasture and remainder tillage, each a very good quality. The whole is nearly ins? by a race course North of which is a pond. Nothing else remarkable. Proprietor Earl of Clanricarde. Rent £1. 0. 0. County Cess 1s. 0. |
Clogharoasty | townland | This townland is equally divided between pasture and tillage, each tolerably good. Contains one fort. Nothing else remarkable. Proprietor Earl of Clanricarde. Rent from 12s. to 11s. per acre. County Cess 12 pence. |
Cloghbrack | townland | A small townland equally divided between pasture and village each of which is tolerably good. Nothing remarkable. Proprietor Mr. Reddington. Rent £1.0.0. County Cess 1 shilling. |
Cottage | part of a townland | A townland known by that name. |
Kilmeen | parish | |
Kilmeen | townland | Is good pasture and tillage. A good part of it is attached as ornamental ground to Ballydoogan House. It contains 3 forts, 1 old graveyard in which there stands the ruins of an old R.C. Church, 4 ponds and part of another and a Corn Mill and kiln. Proprietor Mr. Bourke. Rent £1.0.0. Cess 14 pence. |
Kilmeen Mill and Kiln | mill | A Corn Mill and Kiln. |
Knockbaron | townland | All pasture of a good quality. It is part of Ballydoogan Demesne. It contains a large wood and a Trigonometrical Station. Proprietor Earl of Clanricarde and Sir. J. Bourke. |
Knockshangarry | townland | This is a long and narrow townland 2/3 rds. of which is pasture, 1/3 tillage each of good description. Proprietor Earl of Clanricarde. Rent per acre 12 shillings. County Cess 1s. 2d. |
Lecarrow | hamlet | A hamlet. |
Lissaphucka | townland | About ½ pasture, 1/6 bog and 1/3 tillage. Contains nothing remarkable. The pasture and tillage is tolerably good. Proprietor Earl of Clanricarde. Rent £1.0.0. County Cess 1s. 3d. |
Lough Scudthawn | lake | A lough. |
Old Castle of Annaghbride | castle | The name of an Old Castle. |
Pollagilka | lake | A small pond. |
Rafarn | townland | About ¼ tillage and ¾ pasture each of a good description. Contains a Gentleman’s Seat and 2 Danish Forts, and on the boundary between it and Annaghbride there is a place called Lacksedura or the “Soldier’s Grave”. Proprietor Lord Clancarty. Rent £1. County Cess 1s. 3d. |
Rafarn House | house | A Gentleman’s Seat. |
Rock Bridge | bridge | The name of a bridge. |
Soldier's Grave | graveyard | A name given to a place where a soldier has been interred. |
Srahdoo | townland | About equally divided between pasture and tillage each of a tolerable good description. Contains a place called “Lisheenapasta” where stillborn children ? to be buried. Nothing else remarkable. Proprietor Sir John Burke. Rent £1.0.0. County Cess £1. 1s. |
Tobernaclogh | well | A spring well. 7 or 8 springs. Leachtliacháin – a mound near Kilmeen of stones and earth. |
Traskernagh | townland | About ½ tillage and ½ pasture each of a good description. It contains 2 Danish Forts, a Trigl. Station known by the name of “Traskernagh”. Proprietor Lord Clancarty. Rent £1. 0. 0 per acre. County Cess 1s. 3d. |
Traskernagh | trigonometrical station | A Trigonometical Station. |
White Bridge | bridge | The name of a bridge. |