Volume 1
Situation and name
Also called Meadhraighe (Maaree)
Rinn Tamhuin (Tavin Point) the extreme point of Maaree
Kinvarra, near which is Dun Guaire
Cathair Gheal in Ballynamannagh East, Cathair a Droighin in Cregganamore and Cathair a Chuillinn in Cregganabeg
Saint Caimin of Maaree
Creggana Castle
Situation and name
Old Church
Cill O'Mainne old Church
Effigy of William Burke, the first of the Mac David family, and tradition relative to
John Burke of Glinsk. (curious epitaph for)
Glinsk Castle and house, the residence of Mac David Burke, Lord of Clonconway
Leacht Daithi, the spot so called, where David Burke is said to have been killed by the O'Conor's of Ballintober
Kilcolumb Church (site of)
Clann Conmhuigh (Clann Connugha) Territory still remembered in the Country, and said to be co-extensive with Ballymoe Barony
Originally the Territory of O'Feenaghty, senior of the Sil-Muireadhaigh, or Royal Family of Connaught, who was driven out by Mac David Burke
Corca Mogha Territory
BALLYNAKILL PARISH (Killian Barony)
Situation and name
Old Church
Saint Brigid's Well
Belclare Castle
Old Church
Saint Michael's Well
Teampull na mBrathar (Church of the Friars) in Carrowntemple
Cnoc Meadha Siuil (Knockmea) Hill, the residence of Finnbheara, Chief of the Fairies
Name and situation
Tober Patrick also called the Friar's Well
An Mainistir, foundations of an Abbey so called
Situation and name
Graveyard
Cnoc a Bhullain (Hill of Bullaun) Fort
Lisheenabasty Fort, wherein children are buried in Carrowmore
Saint Patrick's Well in Ballyara
BURKE (Saint John)
Commonly called Mc Wm. Euter, orders for creating him Earl, and his eldest son a Baron
David Burke, ancestor of the Mac Davids, Lords of Clanconway.
Volume 2
Situation and name
Remains of old Abbey called Kinalekin by Ware and Archdall, and Cinel Fechin by the Four Masters
See Kynnalehen mentioned in Inquisition (519) stated by Mr. O'Donovan to be the name of a Territory Cinel Fnechin
Sketch of doorway in Chapel attached to the Abbey
Lady's Well in Abbey Townland
Kilcrimple burying place in Marble Hill
Kilcurragh burial ground in Curragh
Knockbaun burial place in Derrygolan
Tanyard burial place for strangers
Graveyard in Doorus, wherein is Bell Tree
Mound near the grave yard at which a Friary is said to have stood
Church Well and James's Well
Rossaganny graveyard in Rossmore
Feighin's graveyard and well
Lisherglass (Lisshergloss) burial ground in Drim
Ghanass graveyard in Boolanavollogue
Knockaunagall (Creek-awnagaul) burial place for children
Hermitage, a small house or cell so called, at which are Lady's Well, a monument and burial place in Culleendaveeagh
Tobermacduagh Well
Ballinakill Castle
Leacarrow Mac Dermot
Keapeagh (Cappagh)
Beallaneneane
Coolfin
Tullagh
Moyglasse and Caherardarwey
Kilcowly (Kilcooly) Castles in Kilcooly Parish
Labadiarmad (Diarmad's Bed) in Knockroe
Grose's derivation of the word Cromleach
Situation and name
Sketch of doorway in south side wall
Sketch of windows in same wall and in east gable
Saint Anne's the Patron Day of the Parish
Loghcowtra (Loughcooter) old Castle in Castle Island
Loughcooter Castle (modern) in Loughcooter Demesne
And from Ogygia
Ard Maoldubhain
Feadan (Fiddan) where stand the ruins of an old Castle
Tober Mochoille (Tobermahawlue) holy well in Killeen
Toberreendoney Well at which Stations are performed in Rathwilladoon
Volume 3
Situation and name
Bunowan Castle and Manor
Knock- a yin Hill -Down or Dun, an old fortress which gives name to the Parish
Saint Flannan, First Bishop of Killaloe, the Patron of the Parish
Tobar na Seacht n-Inghean, the Well of the Seven Daughters
Kennlemy (Ceann Leine) or the Cape of Slime Head
Olen Lachan or Duck Island
Saint Caillin's Chapel and Wells
Mannin Bay
Knocktuascert
Irros Flannain (Errislannaun)
Ardberra Haven
Bel-atha-nabay (Ballinaboy) River
Saint Flannan's Church (Kilflannaun) and Well (Tober Flannaun)
Owanaglinn River
Bennabeola (Beanna Beola) Mountains, at present corruptly called "the Twelve Pins" for "the Twelve Bins"
Tuaim Beola
Ballyconnelly, lands of, reclaimed from the sea
Inscription on a weir in commemoration thereof
Dun na bFál (Dun of the Walls or Enclosures) ruins of Belgic Caher and stone roofed houses
BALLYNAKILL PARISH (Ballynahinch Barony)
Situation and name
A tradition that this Saint was one of the first preachers of Christianity in the west of Ireland
Was beheaded by the Pagans at Cleggan, and the spot marked by a heap of stones
His Church on the middle Island of Arran
Blackwick Haven
Cliggin (now Cleggan)
Bunowan Manor and Castle
Dowras Haven, wherein pearl breeding muscles are found
Rynmoyle Castle
Laght Fatholan River
Liagauns, standing stones so called
Oilean-dá-Chruinne Island, Church on described
Sketch of window in east gable
No one interred within it since the time of the Saint
Sal Roc, i.e., Track of Saint Rocus
Ballynakill old Church
Saint Kenanach's (Ceannanach) Holy Well
BALLYNDEONAGH (Bally Inneonagh) Castle