Place names in the civil parish of Kiltormer

PlaceWhat is itDescription
½ cartron in Shián in froch de Kiltormer? 
A little hill in Kill townland 
AttykeetownlandThis townland contains a few houses and is intersected by ditches thickly planted in hedge rows- all arable.
Ballooly MacDermottownlandA townland containing nothing remarkable. All arable.
BallydonaghtownlandA townland containing a village of the same name and another called Cloonaneen several nurseries, a small portion of plantation, a few farm houses and lime kiln, a lime stone quarry, two gravel pits and 5 Danish Forts. A small portion of bog in the townland. The remainder arable and pasture.
BallyturicktownlandA townland containing a few farm houses. All arable.
Belview or LissareaghauntownlandThis townland contains 4 villages called Deerpark, Gluggar, Gluger and French Park also a Gentleman’s Seat called Belview. A few detached houses, a school and smithy. This townland is [unable to read] planted. There are two patches of planting called Lisnarahu [unable to read] and Lisnallow [unable to read] – about 6 acres of bog in this townland. The remainder arable.
CloonineentownlandThis townland contains a Gentleman’s Seat called Chesterfield, a few detached houses and lime kilns, a Danish Fort, a large portion of bog on the S. West and a small portion of furze. The remainder arable and pasture. Also a Trigl.
CoolagarrauntownlandA townland containing a few farm houses and one spring well. All arable.
Cooleeny EasttownlandA townland containing a few farm houses. A small portion of bog and furze, the remainder arable and pasture.
Cooleeny WesttownlandA townland containing a few farm houses, one lime kiln and three wells. All arable.
CoxtowntownlandThis townland contains a few farm houses and gardens, a sand pit and a large portion of bog. The remainder arable.
CraughwelltownlandThis townland contains a number of farm houses, 4 lime kilns and a considerable portion of planting, a large portion of bog. The remainder arable and pasture.
DerreentownlandA townland containing a few farm houses, a corn mill and kiln, three Danish Forts;- one called Kilnagrahan Fort, a Trigl. A small portion of bog and furze. The remainder arable and pasture.
FeightownlandThis townland contains a Gentleman’s Seat called Huntly, a few houses, a small portion of planting and part of a Fort Lisaniska on the mearing between this townland and Skycur – about ? ? bog, the remainder arable.
GarrisontownlandA townland containing a few farm houses, 3 heaps of stones, two small pieces of furze and a small portion of bog. The remainder arable.
Glebe Part of GurtarahanglebeThis townland contains a Glebe House and a portion of planting, all arable.
GortnalugtownlandA townland containing a few farm houses and gravel pit, all arable.
GortnaraheentownlandThis townland contains a few farm houses, a Public House, a lime kiln, 3 gravel pits, a Danish Fort, a very small portion of planting and about 25 acres of bog.
GraveshilltownlandThis townland contains a few farm houses, a grave yard, a Lough named Loughanlea 3 lime kilns, a few gravel pits, a Danish Fort and part of another on the parish mearing called Sraague? Fort. This townland with the exception of a small portion of bog on its West side arable.
Kill townlandA townland containing a few farm houses, and one lime kiln, about 60 acres of Fir planting and shrubbery, and a large portion of bog.
KiltormerparishThis parish consists of 28 townlands, chiefly arable, inclusive of Belview alias Lissereagh, Skycur, Feigh and Newtown Eyre Demesne. The town of Kiltormer is situated in the N. West of the parish. The road from Aughrim to Eyrecourt passes through its ?. The road from Eyrecourt to Ballinasloe. There are 4 Fairs in the year held on the 17th of February, 17th of May, 17th of August and the 17th of November. No market. There are three schools in the townland namely the National School. The male consisting of 65 scholars all Roman Catholics. The board pays £10? Per ? ?. The female school average 54 all Roman Catholics. The Teacher Mrs. Nugent receiving £8. 0. 0.? yearly from the Board. The Parochial School, 37 Roman Catholics – 13 Protestants – Females 14 Roman Catholics – 3 Protestants. The patron Rev. Thomas Groom giving ? yearly to the school, the pupils a shilling quarterly.
Kiltormer EasttownlandThis townland contains a few farm houses, 3 lime kilns, several wells and one in the S. West near the mearing (? ? ?) called Tubber Patrick, a small portion of planting and bog in the townland. The remainder arable and pasture.
Kiltormer WesttownlandA townland containing the village of Kiltormer in which the National Parochial School, a Roman Catholic Chapel, Grave Yard, are found – there are several detached houses through the townland, 2 lime kilns, a lime stone quarry and gravel pit – a very small portion of planting and bog – the remainder arable. Note:- Four Fairs yearly in Kiltormer 17th July?, 17th May, 17th August and 17th November. No market.
LisheenaguiletownlandThis townland contains a number of houses and lime kilns and intersected by bye roads also a lime stone quarry. A few small nurseries – about ¼ of this townland is bog, the remainder arable.
LissapharsontownlandA townland containing a couple of farm houses, a very small portion of planting, a bog. The remainder arable.
MoatytownlandThis townland contains a few farm houses, two lime kilns, two lime stone quarries and sandpits, a moat called ?. A small portion of Fir planting and about 50 acres of bog. The remainder arable.
Newtown EyretownlandThis townland contains a Gentleman’s Seat called Eyreville, a turret and wind mill in ruin. Two Danish forts, a large portion of planting. The remainder arable and pasture.
SkecoortownlandA townland containing a Gentleman’s Seat called New Park, a few detached houses. The ruins of a Roman Catholic Chapel and altar?, a grave yard called Kilmurraugh?, a few lime stone kilns – 2 lime stone quarries – a Danish Fort, 2 of which are named Lisathohir? Fort and 2nd? Lisshacoureen and Lissatrap Forts. The most southern fort is said to be the site of a Roman Catholic Chapel, on the mearing between this townland and Feigh there is a fort part of which ? the townland called Lissaniska.
SkenageehytownlandThis townland contains a number of houses. The greater part of which are in ruin, a Danish Fort, a lime kiln and gravel pit. All arable.