Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Laragh
Lárthach
Larha
Larha B.S.
Lareagh Inq. Temp. Car. I
Layragh Inq. Temp. Eliz.
Laragh Inq. Temp. Eliz.
Layragh Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Laragh Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Larha Rev. Joseph Seymour
Description:
James Daly, Esq., Proprietor. Richard Guiness, Esq., Receiver. This townland contains 645 acres, 265 of which are cultivated, 118 uncultivated and 262 bog. The lease is 1 life and 21 years, is let at the yearly rent of £1 per acre for the arable part. County Cess 2s. 1d. per acre for each of 130. Tythe 1st quality per acre 9d., 2nd 6d, 3rd 4 ¼ d. The rock is light, the soil is light. The produce potatoes, corn and flax. No mineral. The ruins of Lara Castle is near the centre of the townland said to be built in 4 century, its best stones are carried off.
Situation:
Situated on the centre of the W. boundary of the parish. It is bounded N. by Attimonmore South, E. by Lissdhu and Knockroe, S. and W. by the parish of Kiltulla. In Kilconnel Barony.