Volume 1
Situation and name
Toberpatrick or Tober Bernard, Well on Knockroe Hill
ADDERGOOLE PARISH
Old Church and graveyard in Carrowanthomush - Stone Cross in a field west of Churchyard, where it is supposed there was an Abbey.
Name
Ahascragh River
Civil Fort
Saint Cavan's Well, probably Saint Cuan's Well, originally in Castlegar East
Old Churchyard and Lady's Well in Ahascragh Town
ATH CLIATH MEADHRAIGHE
ATHLEAGUE PARISH
Situation and name
Aughrim famous for battles previous to the one fought there 12th July 1691
Battle between O'Sullevan Beare and the Royalists (1602)
O'Sullevan is attacked by O'Madden at the Shannon
Proceeds to Machaire an Iarla (Magheranearla) Village
Malby and Richard Burke slain
O'Conor (Kerry) claims the victory
O'Sullevan on his route passes Slieve Muire (now Slieve Murry and sometimes Mount Mary) west of Castlekelly
Retires to Slieve O''Flinn, where he conceals himself for a night in the woods
They proceed thence to the Hill of the Vicar (Knockvicar) Vil.
And from that past the Curlieus to O'Rourke's Castle of Leitrim
Aughrim Castle, remains and site of Abbey
Saint Ruth's bush, flag, etc.
The bog between Aughrim and Urraghry Hills, the site of the battle
Kilcommadan old Church and grave yard where Saint Ruth is said to have been buried, and his flag still shewn
Luttrell's Pass
Saint Commadeen's Well in Doocreggan
Volume 2
Situation and name
Dermot O'Feigher Abott in 1309
Tobar Brennain (Saint Brendan's Well) at which Turrises are performed in Holy-well alias Carrowntober
Cross and heap of stones at which the Pilgrims pray
Kilbride, where it is said there was an old Church called after Saint Bridget
Castletown, Castle Nancy and Drumtober Castles
ARDRAHAN PARISH
Fort and old Castle
Castle Taylor, Drumharsna South and Ballymaquiff old Castles
Volume 3
Situation
Samphire sent to Dublin by the islanders
Cloghauns, stone buildings so called -
Ilan Da Branoge (Branoge Island)
Skerd rocks
Carrigmeacan
Carrigmeacan
Imaire-boy or the Yellow Ridge
The island consisted of three Townlands, Trian Muimhneach (the Momonian Ternal Division), Trian Connachtach (the Connacian Third) and Trian Boghanacht (the Eugenian Third)
Inhabited by Pagans, when granted to Saint Enna by Engus, King of Munster (AD. 480)
Saint Minna lived there 58 years
A Pope buried in the island
Donatus O'Leyne, last Abbot of, A.D. 1400
Incorrect statements of Giraidus Cambrensis
Saint Enna's Church and burial ground
Port Riche
Trachteaoh
Leamchoill
Eochoill
Port Caradoc
List of places in west of Connaught named from the Firbologs
Binn Aite, the name of an elevated part of the island
Fearann na gCeann (the Land of the Heads) a field so called
Arkin Castle and Cromwell's Fort
Sketch of
The Three Islands of Aran called the Half Barony of Arkin from this Castle
Erected in the reign of queen Elizabeth to command the, O'Flahertys
Teige na Bullies O'Flaherty seized of in 1607
Cromwell's Fort, situation and description of
Stated by Mr. O'Mailley to have been built to defend the Dutch fishermen to whom the English Government in reign of William III sold the fisheries on the western coasts