Place | What is it | Description |
Alloon | park | This park is an irregular figure and is one of the divisions of Lowville Demesne. |
Back Lawn | division of a demesne | This division of the Demesne is the back lawn of Clonbrock House and is ornamented with scattered trees. |
Ballydoogan | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. nearly all under sheep walks. Houses and roads in good repair. The Roman Catholic Chapel is situated in the East extremity of the parish. It is in bad repair. The proprietor is John Bodkin, Esq., held by deed for ever. Pays £8. 10. 7½ County Cess. |
Ballynabanaba | townland | This townland contains a. r. p., about 174 of which is bog, the remainder arable, principly sheep walks. It is the property of Sir Ross Mahon held by deed for ever. Houses are in but bad repair. Roads in good repair. Pays £7. 12. 5½ County Cess. |
Ballynabannaba Old Castle | castle | This old castle stands on a little hill. It is about 30 feet in height, walls nearly entire, it is said to have been built by a man of the name of Lally, it is of ancient structure. |
Boggaun Lough | lake | This is a small Lough about 23 chains S. West of Doon House, it contains about 1 acre. |
Bottom Park | park | This park is an irregular figure and is at the mearing stream of Kilgerril Parish. It is one of the divisions of Lowville Demesne. |
Bottoms | division of a demesne | This a division of the Demesne of Clonbrock. |
Bryans Farm | piece of land | This is a piece of land North of the road from Fohanagh Chapel to Ahascragh. |
Bull Park | park | This division of the Demesne is ornamental ground having plantations, a few clumps and scattered trees. |
Caltragh | fort | This fort is a circle, the circumference is planted and the diameter is 300 links. |
Caltragh Daniel | division of a demesne | This is an irregular figure nearly of an oblong form and is a division of Clonbrock Demesne. It is about 4,500 links long and 2,100 links broad. |
Caltraghpasty | fort | This fort is a circle about 175 links in diameter, it is a place where the inhabitants bury still born children. |
Carrowreagh | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. all under cultivation of good quality. Houses in but bad repair. It is the property of James Daly, Esq., held by deed for ever. Pays £10. 19. 0 County Cess. |
Cartrondoogan | townland | This townland contains a. r. p., all under cultivation. Inhabitants poor, houses in but bad repair. It is the property of Peter Gaughagan, Esq., held by deed for ever. Pays £5. 0. 4½ County Cess. |
Chapel Fort | fort | This fort is an oval 360 links long and 330 links broad. It is thickly planted. |
Clonbeggan | trigonometrical station | This Trigl. Station is 225 feet above the level of the sea. |
Clonbiggan Connecting Point | trigonometrical station | This is a Trigl. Station 223 feet above the level of the sea. |
Clonbrock | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. about 70 acres of which is bog, the remainder principly sheep walks, of an excellent quality with a great deal of plantation. It is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. Pays £25. 8. 3½ County Cess. |
Clonbrock Castle | castle | This castle was erected by Dillons, the walls are about 60 feet high which are partly entire, it is of modern erection. |
Clonbrock Deer Park | park | This is a large park and is ornamented with scattered trees. It has 2 forts, and in its South East corner is a thick plantation. It forms part of the ornamental grounds of Clonbrock Demesne. |
Clonbrock House | townland and house | This house is the residence of Lord Clonbrock, is pleasantly situated on a plane and is in excellent repair. |
Cloonatleva | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. all in a good state of cultivation. Houses and road in good repair. It is the property of Hudson, Esq. Held by deed for ever. Pays including Palas £9. 6. 2. County Cess. |
Cloonatleva | townland | The townland contains a. r. p. all in a good state of cultivation, chiefly sheep walks. Houses and roads in good repair. It is the property of Hudson, Esq. held by deed for ever. Pays included with Lowvile £40. 4. 9½ County Cess. |
Cloonmacnoon Barony | barony | |
Cloonpee Br. | bridge | This is a small bridge 2 arches. |
Cloonpee River | river | This is a small river varying in breadth from 25 to 60 links. |
Common | common | This common is part of the ornamental ground of Clonbrock Demesne. |
Cottage Pole in Tree | pole | This pole is 202 feet above the level of the sea. |
Crossdonnell | division of a demesne | This division of Lowville Demesne is an oblong, it has one fort. |
Curraghlackan Upper | land division | This division of land is a trapezoid with nothing remarkable. |
Dark Fort | fort | This fort is a circle about 230 links in diameter is planted and surrounded by a plantation. |
Derrymore | townland | This townland contains a. r. p., all arable of middling good quality. It all belongs to the Clonbrock Demesne, about 25 acres of it is plantation. It is the property of Lord Clonbrock, held by deed for ever – pays including Lowvile 40. 4. 9½ County Cess. |
Doon Fort | fort | This is a large Fort about 4 chains in diameter having Doon House and site of Doon Old Castle in the centre. |
Doon House | house | This house is pleasantly situated in a rising ground in the centre of Doon Fort. It is in good repair, the residence of Mr. Ward, Esq. |
Doon Lower | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. about ¾ of which is bog, the remainder under cultivation of but bad quality. It is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed foe ever. Pays £18. 12. 4. County Cess including Doon Upper. |
Doon Upper | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. about ¼ of which is bog, the remainder arable of but middling quality. It is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever – pays £18. 12. 4. Couny Cess including Doon Lower. |
Doon Village | village | This is a long scattered village on the North side of a bye road. The houses are in good repair. |
East Water Park | park | This park is an oblong figure and is one of the divisions of Lowville Demesne. |
Farm Yard | farm yard | This place is composed of buildings etc. necessary for a farm yard. |
Farm Yard | farm yard | This place is composed of buildings etc. necessary for a farm yard. |
Fohanagh | parish | This parish contains a. r. p., all under cultivation except about 800 acres bog and about 400 of wood or plantation. |
Fohanagh | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. about 1/3 of which is bog, the remainder under cultivation of good quality. Houses and roads in good repair. It is the property of Hudson Esq., held by deed for ever – pays £12. 1. 5. County Cess. |
Fohanagh | townland | This townland contains a. r. p. There is about ½ an acre of a grave yard, the remainder under cultivation of good quality. It belongs to the Rev. Mr. Collis – pays £9. 2. 6. County Cess. |
Fohanagh Old Church and Grave Yard | church | This church is now in ruin. There is but little of the ruin standing. The grave yard is the general burying ground. |
Forge Park | park | This is a division of the Demesne which forms a part of the ornamental ground. |
Fort Henry | fort | This fort is a circle, is planted and is 200 links in diameter. |
Fort John | fort | This fort is a circle about 260 links in diameter and is thickly planted. |
Fort Patrick | fort | This fort is a circle about 160 links in diameter. |
Forty Acres Field | field | This field is an irregular form and so called by the inhabitants. |
Front Lawn | house | This is the front lawn of Clonbrock House and is ornamented with clumps and scattered trees. |