Place | What is it | Description |
Abbey Park | townland | This townland is the property of Joseph Michl. Mc Donnell, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains a. r. p. all of which are arable. Is flat and dry of middling good quality. The houses and roads are considered to be in good repair. The amount of County Cess is £32. 0. 4½. |
Aquaduct 2 Arches | aquaduct | It has 2 arches on the River Cloonascragh over which runs the Grand Canal. |
Ardranny-beg | townland | This townland is the property of James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is in general quite flat and dry. The west part of it is of a good quality. The N. East part is in parts wet and moory. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is about 6 miles S. West of Ballinasloe and 2 South of Aughrim. Contains 302a. 2r. 7p. Amount of County Cess is £14. 3. 4. |
Ardrannymore | townland | Is situated about 6 miles West of Ballinasloe and 2½ South of the town of Aughrim. It is in most parts flat and wet and of a middling quality, some of it of amoory nature. The houses are in general in bad repair. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 197a. 2r. 26p. Amount of County Cess is included with Ardranny beg. |
Attibrassil [Attybrassel changed to Attibrassil] | townland | This townland is situated about 5 miles S. West of Ballinasloe and is quite a flat country. The houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to the Earl of Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 175a. 1r. 21p. Amount of County Cess is £4. 18. 2. |
Atticoffey [Attycoffey changed to Atticoffey] | townland | Is the property of Patrick Blake, Esq., held under a deed for ever. It is almost all flat and dry and of rather a bad quality. It contains 41a. 2r. 36p. Amount of County Cess is £8. 5. 7. |
Atty Coffey West Loughs | lake | The most southern of these loughs is called Atty Coffey West Lough No. 1 and is almost circular. |
Attybrassil Bridge | bridge | This bridge contains 3 arches. It is convenient to Tristraan Mill. |
Attycoffey West | townland | The Northern part of this townland is quite light and of an uneven surface, the Southern part is of a middling good quality. The houses are in good repair. It is held under a deed for ever by Messrs. Jones and Blake. Lissheennabausta Fort is situated on rising ground within 2½ chains N. East of the mearing of Newtownkelly and this townland. It contains 122a. 1r. 12p. Amount of County Cess is included with Abbeycoffey East. |
Attycoffey West (detached) | townland | This townland is the property of Messsrs. Jones and Blake held under a deed for ever. It is flat and in parts wet but of a good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. There are two Danish Forts in this townland, one of which is on the Southern boundary, the other within 70 links of the western boundary. The townland contains 911a. 1r. 10p. Amount of County Cess is included with Attycoffey East. |
Attycoffey West Village | village | The dwelling houses in this small village are in rather good repair and measure from 70 links long by 25 links, at about 620 links N. West of this village is Attycoffey West Lough No. 2. |
Ballagh East | townland | This townland is the property of James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. The North part is flat and dry and the South is high and in general of good quality. It contains 142a. 1r. 24p. Amount of County Cess s £5. 4. 5½. |
Ballagh East Village | village | This is a small village consisting of a few dwelling houses. It is about 8 chains long and about 8½ chains South of the main road. |
Ballagh Old Castle | castle | This castle is situated on rather low ground – at present there is but little of its walls remaining up. |
Ballagh West | townland | This townland is distant about 5 miles S. West of Ballinasloe and 2½ miles S.E. of Aughrim. It is generally flat and dry of a middling good quality. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq. who holds it under a deed forever. It contains 163a. 2r. 15p. Amount of County Cess is inclusive in the Cess of Ballagh East. |
Ballinrun Bridge | bridge | It contains 5 arches. |
Ballinrun River | river | It is a long river having many bends. Its average breadth is about 20 links. |
Ballymanagh | townland | It is the property of – Ayres, Esq. held by deed for ever. It contains 449a. 0r. 5p. It is a flat low country and under middling cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for Co. Cess £5. 6s. 4d. |
Ballymannagh Fort | fort | It is a middling large fort and circular about 300 links in diameter. |
Ballynew | townland | This townland is flat and dry of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is held under a deed for ever by James McDermott, Esq. It contains 24a. 0r. 34p. Amount of County Cess £0. 17. 6. |
Barn Park | townland | This townland is flat and dry of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. Is held under a deed for ever by Joseph M.Lonsell. It contains 79a. 1r. 34p. Amount of County Cess is included with the Cess of Abbey Park. |
Barnaboy | townland | It is the property of Thos. Stratford Eyre, Esq., held by deed for ever. It contains 169a. 3r. 35p. part of which is under good cultivation, the remainder only middling arable and pasture. It is flat and dry. The houses and roads are in bad repair. Pays for Co. Cess £2. 16s. 9d. |
Bog Park | townland | It is the property of James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. The South part is bog and rough pasture in parts wet and dry. It is high and of a middling quality. It contains 138a. 0r. 4p. Amount of County Cess is £8. 9. 2. |
Callaghan's Loughs | lake | The most N. Western of these Loughs is called Callaghans Lough No. 2 and the other No. 1 the latter is about 4½ chains long and 2 wide, the former about 4½ chains long and the thickest part about 230 links. |
Caltragh Fort | fort | Its form is an ellepsis the transverse diameter of which is about 180 links, its conjugate about 130 links. |
Caltragh Fort | fort | Is a large Fort not circular having a tree growing about the centre of it, Caltragh Fort so called. |
Caltragh Fort | fort | Is a pretty large fort and circular, 3 chains in diameter. Caltragh Fort so called. |
Caltraghgarraun | fort | Is a middling large fort and circular 250 links in diameter Caltragh Garraune Fort so called. |
Cappagh | townland | This townland is situated about 5 miles S. West of Ballinasloe. It is flat and dry and of good quality and in a good state of cultivation. There are 3 or 4 small hills in it. It is held under a deed for ever by Joseph McDonnell, Esq. It contains 101a. 3r. 9p. Amount of County Cess included with the Cess of Abbey Park. |
Carhoomore West | townland | Is the property of James McDermott, Esq. who holds it under a deed for ever. It is situated in a high part of the country 5½ miles S. West of Ballinasloe. There is part of this townland flat and dry and of a very good quality. It contains 116a. 2r. 18p. Amount of County Cess is included in the cess of Carhoomore East. |
Carhoomore West Fort | fort | This fort is circular and measures in diameter 140 links. |
Carrowkeel | townland | This townland is the property of James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is of middling good quality and is in a good state of cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. There is a rise from North to South. It is 5½ miles S. West of Ballinasloe. It contains 139a. 1r. 33p. Amount of County Cess is £4. 8. 3. |
Carrowmore | townland | This townland is situated on a great rise about 5½ miles S. West of Ballinasloe. The soil is mostly light and of middling quality and principally under a sheepwalk. Proprietor is Pat Blake, Esq. It contains 65a. 2r. 22p. Amount of County Cess is £2. 3. 4. |
Chapel Park | townland | This townland is flat and dry and of a good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. The proprietor is Joseph Mc. Donnell, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 245a. 1r. 35p. Amount of County Cess is inclusive in the Cess of Abbey Park. |
Clontooskert Church Trigl. Station | church | This church is about 80 links long and 40 links wide. Glanloughaun Village is a few chains N.E. of it . It stands about 210 feet above low water mark. |
Clontooskert National School | school | This School House is of modern erection. It measures in length about 80 links in breadth about 60 links. |
Clontooskert R.C. Chapel | church | This R. C. Chapel is built in T form measuring in length 120 links by 90 links, situated N. and South. |
Clontuskert | parish | The chief part of this parish belongs to the Earl of Clancarty, James McDermott, Joseph Michl. McDonell, and William Kelly, Esq., held by deed for ever. There is a large tract of bog in the S. East side of this parish. The arable part is considered to be in a good state of cultivation. The inhabitants live middling comfortable and the houses and roads in good repair. |
Cloonascragh | townland | Is the property of – Stratford Eyres, Esq. held by deed forever. It contains 1,020a. 3rd 4p., the greater part of which is wet bog, the remainder arable of a bad quality. Houses and roads are in bad repair. Pays for Co. Cess £9. 8s. 6d. |
Cloonascragh River | river | Is a narrow river nearly an equal breadth of above 40 links, runs West and East, crosses the Grand Canal and after a serpentine corse falls into the river Suck in that part of it which divided the townland Correenbeg in the Parish of Moore and County of Roscommon from the townland Cloonascragh and Lissmanny in this parish. |
Cloonascragh Village | trigonometrical station | Is a small village so called containing but a few houses about 2 chains distance from a Trig. Station called Cloonascragh No. 2. |
Cloonmacnoon (Barony) | barony | |
Cloontooskert Abbey | abbey | This is a very large ruin its form is this – [large rectangle with recess] it is on a level, the greater part of the walls are standing. |
Cloontooskert Cross | cross | This cross is situated quite close to the side of the road and is said to have been erected by St. Augustine. Mo ghradh do thradition!! |
Coolbeg | townland | It is the property of Thos. Stratford Eyres, Esq., held by deed for ever. It contains 215a. 3r. 23p., all of which is in a good state of cultivation except a portion of moory land situated at its North. It is flat and dry. Pays for Co. Cess £3. 4s. 1¾. |
Corrabaun | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clonbrock who holds it under a deed for ever. It is of a middling quality flat and mostly dry. The houses are in good repair. It contains 94a. 0r. 9p. Amount of County Cess is £3. 6. 9. |
Cross | stone cross | This is a stone cross not of modern erection on the South side of the road from Ballymannagh to Gurteencahill [crossed out]. |
Crossconnel-beg | townland | This townland is about 3 miles S. West of Ballinasloe and is a flat country. The houses are in good repair. It is all under arable of a middling quality. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 32a. 3r. 24p. Amount of County Cess is contained in the Cess of Crossconnel More. |
Crossconnell | townland | This townland is situated about 3 miles S. West of Ballinasloe and is a flat country. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is all arable and of a good quality. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 178a. 2r. 30p. Amount of County Cess is £7. 9. 3. |
Crowsnest | townland | It is the property of John West, Esq. held by deed for ever. It contains 463a. 3r. 12p., all of which is under good cultivation except a small portion of moory land situated at its South. The houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for Co. Cess £2. 1r. 3½p. |
Crowsnest Village | village | It is a small village containing but a few houses. |
Culleedarry Village | village | It is a small village containing but a few houses. |
Drum | townland | This townland is situated about 3½ miles S. West of Ballinasloe and is a flat Country, all of which is arable of a middling quality. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 108a. 0r. 35p. Amount of County Cess is £0. 12. 6. |
Eskerkeel | townland | This townland is the property of William J. Kelly, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains 34a. 3r. 3p. all of which are arable. Is used as a sheep walk. The amt. of County Cess £1. 5. 6. |
Gannaveen | townland | This townland is the property of John Eyre, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is all under a good state of cultivation except a small portion of bog near the South. The inhabitants are miserably poor, and the land of a good quality. It is situated about 4 miles South by South West of Ballinasloe. It contains 407a. 2r. 33p. Amount of County Cess is £3. 19. 8. |
Garryduff | townland | This townland is the property of Richard Magher, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains 70a. 2r. 7p. all of which are arable. It is flat and dry, all a sheep walk. Pays £1. 2. 3. County Cess. |
Garrylawrence | townland | This townland is flat and dry of a middling quality and is all under arable. The houses are in good repair. The proprietor is James McDermott, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 42a. 1r. 20p. Amount of County Cess is £0. 18. 8. |
Glanloughaun Village | village | It contains 6 or 7 small houses none of whoch are public houses. Clontuskert Church is within a few chains West of it; the house 4 ½ chains N.east of the church is a school. |
Glebe House | house | A gentleman’s place, the property of Thos. Stratford Eyres, Esq., by deed for ever now in possession of the Rev. Jas. Hannigan, Curate to Arch Deacon Butson. |
Glebe of Somerset | glebe | It is the property of Thos. Stratford Eyers, Esq., held by deed for ever. It contains 25a. 1r. 7p. all of which is a good quality. It is in the possession of Arch Deacon Butson is possessed at present by his curate the Rev. T. Hannigan. Pays for Co. Cess £1. 13s. 4d. |
Glenaun | townland | This townland is the property of Burton? Persse held by a deed for ever. It contains 104a. 0r. 34p. all of which are arable. It is considered to be in a good state of cultivation and the houses and roads in good repair. The amount of County Cess s £2. 1. 8. |
Glenloughaun | townland | Is the property of the Earl of Clancarty held by a deed forever. It contains 299a 2r. 10p. about 25 acres of which are bog and about 12 acres scrog, the remainder arable. It is in general a light bad soil. The inhabitants are supposed to live comfortably. The houses are in good repair. Pays £3. 14. 8. Co. Cess. |
Gorteenaveela | townland | This townland is the property of Elverd Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is situated about 4 ½ miles South West of ballinasloe, the roads are in good repair. It all under arable and pasture and of a middling quality. It contains 229a. 3r. 16p. Amount of County Cess £10. 2. 6. |
Gorteencahill | townland | Is the property of Richard Magher, Esq., held by deed for ever. It contains 88a. 2r. 26p., all of which are arable. Is flat and dry and considered to be a middling good quality. The County Cess is included with that of Abbey Park. |
Gortmore | townland | Is the property of the Earl of Clanricard who holds it under a deed for ever. It is situated about 4½ miles S. West of Ballinasloe. The roads are in good repair. The few inhabitants in it live comfortably. It is all under a good state of cultivation. It contains 127a. 3r. 30p. Amount of County Cess £0. 17. 6. |
Gortnahorna Clancarty | townland | This townland is the property of the Earls of Clancarty held by a deed for ever. Contains 240a. 3r. 38p., all of which are arable. It is mostly flat and dry of middling good quality and in a good state of cultivation. The houses are considered to be in good repair. The County Cess is included with Gurtnahoarna Clanricarde. |
Gortnahorna Clanrickarde | townland | Is the property of the Earl of Clancarty held by a deed for ever. Contains 448a. 2r. 24p., all of which are arable. The chief part of it is a sheep walk. Pays £22. 4. 10. County Cess. |
Gortnamona | townland | This townland is the property of Patk. Blake, Esq., who holds it in fee simple. It is flat and dry and most of it of a good quality and in a good state of cultivation. The North and West of this townland is hilly. It is about 6 miles West of Ballinasloe. It contains 184a. 2rd.37p. Amount of County Cess is £9. 5. 7. |
Graigueawoneen | townland | Is the property of Willm. Kelly, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains 311a. 1r. 2p. about 3 of which are bog, the remainder arable, which is considered to be in a good state of cultivation. County Cess is included with that of Kelly’s Grove. |
Grand Canal | canal | Is of a winding shape, runs South of the River Suck and quite convenient in places. |
Gurtmore Fort | fort | This fort is nearly circular and is about 250 links in diameter. |
Gurtnahoarna House | house | This house is about 470 links long and 30 links wide. There are two forts convenient on its S. East side. |
Gurtnamona House | house | It is about 730 links long and 40 wide about 16 chains North of the southern boundary of the Demesne. |
Gurtnamona Trig. Station | trigonometrical station | This Trigl. Station stands above the level of the sea 342 feet. |
Havery's Fort | fort | It is a small fort but circular and about 180 links in diameter. |
Kelly's Grove | townland | This townland belongs to William Kelly, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains 1,753a. 0r. 33p. about ½ of which are arable, the remainder arable. Is considered of middling good quality. The houses are in good repair. Pays £19. 3. 6. County Cess. |
Kelly's Grove Bog Trigl. Station | trigonometrical station | This Trigl. Station stands about 133 feet above low water mark. |
Kelly's Grove House | house | This house is built upon rising ground, neatly planted. It is the residence of William Kelly Esq. |
Kelly's Grove in Tree | island | It stands about 227 feet above low water mark. |
Kelly's Grove No. 1 | trigonometrical station | This Trigl. Station stands about - feet above the low water mark. |
Kelly's Grove No. 2 | trigonometrical station | Its altitude is about 199 feet above low water mark. |
Kill | townland | Is the property of Joseph M. McDonnell, Esq. held by a deed for ever. It contains 120a. 3r. 10p., all of which are arable. It is flat and generally wet being subject to inundation. County Cess included with Abbey Park. |
Kilmore Bog Pole | trigonometrical station | A trigonometrical station placed in Kilmore Bog, the height of which is 140 feet above the low water mark. |
Kilnahown | townland | Is the property of the Earl of Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It is in a tolerable state of cultivation. The inhabitants are comfortable. The roads and houses are in good repair. It is situated about 1 ½ miles S. East of Aughrim and 4½ South West of Ballinasloe. It contains 136a. 3r. 16p. Amount of County Cess is £20. 2. 11. |
Kilnahown Fort | fort | This fort is nearly circular and in diameter about 2 chains. |
Kirwan's Lodge | house | This house has a small plantation. Its North side also a garden and another piece of plantation on its South side. The forms of its foundation is this [L-shaped drawing 20x30x40]. |
Lakefield | townland | This townland is flat and dry and of middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is held under a deed for ever by Ms. Thompson. It contains 191a. 1r. 30p. Amount of County Cess is included in the Cess of Abbey Park. |
Lisbaun | fort | This is nearly a circular Fort of about 170 links in diameter. |
Lisduff | fort | This fort is nearly circular of about 150 links in diameter. |
Lisduff | fort | It is a circular form, is about 280 links in diameter. |
Liservin | fort | It is about 130 links in diameter. |
Lisheenclogh | fort | Is a small fort and circular about 130 links in diameter. |
Lisheennavannoga | townland | This townland is held under a deed forever by Patrick Blake Esq. The roads and houses are in good repair. It contains 440a. 1r. 12p. The town of Aughrim is about 3 miles West of it, the land is in a good state of cultivation. It pays of County Cess £4. 8. 2. |
Lisheennora | castle | An ancient castle standing in this position, now in ruins. Lisseenoragh Castle so called. |
Liskeen | fort | It is a middling large fort of an oval shape, by taking a diameter it is 3 chains - Lisskeen Fort so called. |
Liskelly | townland | It is held under a deed forever by John Maher Esq. and is situated about 2 miles S.E. of Aughrim. The North part of this townland is under a demesne belonging to the landlord. The land is of a good quality and all of which is under cultivation. Towards the Western boundary are 2 Danish forts. It contains 105a. 1r. 24p. Pays County Cess £3. 19. 7. |
Liskelly House | house | This house is situated in the demesne of Liskelly within about 350 links of the mearing of Attybrassil and Liskelly townlands. It is about 70 links long by 30 links wide. The proprietor is John Maher, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. |
Lislea | fort | It is nearly circular. The eastern side bounds a road which runs nearly through the centre of the aforesaid townland. |
Lismanny | townland | It is the property of John Eyre, Esq., held by deed for ever. It contains 1,938a. 1r. 8p. about ½ of which is bog, the remainder very bad arable. The houses in general are in bad repair. Pays for County Cess £. s. d. not known. |
Lisnabasty | fort | This fort is nearly circular of about 150 links in diameter and within about 150 links North of an infant burying ground. |
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