Place | What is it | Description |
Annagh | | |
Ballyboy | townland | The property of John Lynch, Esqr. of Ballyboy, Co. Galway. It contains 625 acres, statute measure, including about 275 acres of bog and rough pasture and [unable to read] of water, Cloonkeely House is on this townland. There is an Ancient Fort on this townland in which there is a burial ground for children. |
Ballygaddy | townland | The property of Capt. Kerwin, Dublin. It contains 189 acres, statute measure, all arable land. There is an R.C. Chapel in this townland. |
Ballygrow | | |
Brooklawn | | |
Bunagarraun | townland | The property of Capt. W. Crain, Ballybeg, Co. Mayo. It contains 242½ acres, statute measure, all arable land. |
Caltragh Fort | fort | A burial ground for children: it is [unable to read] called Cealltrach which is a Killeen like burial place. |
Carrownacowan | townland | The property of the Revd. John O’Rourke, Moylough, Co. Galway. It contains 332½ acres, statute measure, including about 180 acres of bog. |
Castlegrove East | townland | The property of Mr. Edward Blake, Castlegrove. It contains 244½ acres, statute measure, including about 65 acres of bog and 16 acres of planting or woody ground and ? of water. Castlegrove House is on this townland also Castlegrove Old Castle. |
Castlegrove House | house | |
Castlegrove Old Castle | | |
Castlegrove West | townland | The property of Mr. Edward Blake, Castlegrove House. It contains 257 acres statute measure including about 16 acres of planting or woody ground. |
Clare River | river | |
Claureen | townland | The property of Mr. Edward Blake, Castlegrove House. It contains 71 acres, stature measure, all arable land. |
Cloonascragh | townland | The property of ?It contains 224¾ acres, statute measure, including about 76 acres of arable land, the rest bog. There is an Ancient Fort in this townland, also, a Trig. Station called Cloonascragh. |
Cloonkeel | | |
Cloonkeely House | house | |
Cloonkeely Lough | | |
Doughery Lough | lake | |
Fartagar | townland | The property of Mr. Edward Blake, Castlegrove House. It contains 194 acres, statute measure, including about 90 acres of bog. |
Fartamore | townland | The property of Lord Clonbrock, Clonbrock, Co. Galway. It contains 539 acres, stature measure, including about 22 acres of bog and 12 acres of rough pasture. There is an ancient fort in this townland also a Trig. Station called Brooklawn. |
Fartamore Bridge | bridge | |
Fartamore Castle Ruins | house | |
Fartamore House | house | |
Glebe | glebe | The property of the Revd. J. Galbraith, Tuam. It contains 17a. 2r. 31p. stature measure, all arable land. There is a Grave Yard on this townland, also a round tower. |
Kilbannon Holywell | well | Well at which there is a station performed annually. |
Kilbannon Round Tower and Old Church | church | |
Kilbennan | parish | |
Kilcreevanty | townland | The property of W. Blake, Esq. Kilcreevanty. It contains 1,581 acres, stature measure, including abut 160 acres of bog and 200 acres of rough pasture. There are 6 ancient forts in this townland. There are also 2 Trigl. Stations in this townland, on e in the northern part called Knockagour and the other in the Southern part called Kilcreevanty, also Church Ruins and Grave Yards. |
Kilcreevanty Bridge | bridge | |
Knocknagorr | | |
Legan | | |
Lehid | townland | The property of W. Burke, Esqr. Kilcreevanty, Co. Galway. It contains 350 acres, statute measure, all arable land. |
Lismiggeen | | |
Lismore Fort | fort | |
Lisnasnoud Fort | fort | |
Lissaleen | townland | The property of Mr. James Blake of Bonnygarrow, Co. Galway. It contains 227 acres, statute measure, all arable land. Three roads meet in the central part of this townland at which point there is an ancient fort. |
Lissananny | townland | The property of Mr. James Blake of Bonnygarran, Co. Galway. It contains 598 acres, statute measure, all arable land. There are 3 ancient forts in,this townland. There are 2 Trig. Stations in this townland, one called Ballyrou and the other called Legan. |
Lissnacreeva | | |
Loughaclaureen | | |
Mullagh | townland | The property of M. Brown, Esqr., of Moyne, Co. of Galway. It contains 536¾ acres, statute measure, including about 250 acres of bog and 10 acres of wood or planting. There is a Trig. Station in this townland called Cloonkeel and also a cave. |
Newboro House | house | |
Park | townland | The property of Mr. James Blake of Bonnygarraun, Co. Galway. It contains 40¾ acres, stature measure, all arable land. |
Pollacorragune | townland | The property of Capt. Kerwin, Dublin. It contains 972¾ acres, statute measure, including about 160 acres of bog and rough pasture. There are 4 Ancient Forts in this townland also 2 Trig. Stations, one called Annagh in the western part, and the other called Poulahurradhaun in the Eastern part of this townland, also Kilbannon Holywell. |
Pullacorragan House | house | |
Ruins of Cill Croebhnata Nunnery | convent | |
St. Patrick's Monument | monument | |
Sylaun | townland | The property of Mr. Edward Blake, Castlegrove House, Co. Galway. It contains 50? acres, statute measure, including about 20 acres of bog and 2 acres of wood or planting and 17 acres of water. |
Tobernalour | | |
Tonlegee | townland | The property of M. Browne, Esq., Moyne, Co. Galway. It contains 117¼ acres, statute measure, including about 12 acres of rough pasture. There are two ancient forts on this townland, also a Trig. Station called Windfield. |
Weir Bridge | bridge | |
Windfield | | |