Place names in the civil parish of Killeenadeema

PlaceWhat is itDescription
Knockash FortfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
KylegarrifftownlandThe chief part of this townland is rocky heath, the remainder, consists of spots of pasture and tillage. It is the property of Mr. Blakeney of Abber. Rent per acre £1. 4s. County Cess 1s. 4½d. per acre half yearly.
Abbeyville HousehouseA Gentleman’s house so called.
Abbeyville HousehouseA Gentleman’s house so called.
AilletownlandThis is a very small townland. All arable consisting of pasture and tillage. It is the property of Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre £1. to £1.5. County Cess 1s. to 1s. 4d. half yearly.
BallintemplecastleA place so called from its still retaining the vestiges of an old castle.
Ballycoona Old CastlecastleThe ruins of an old castle known by that name.
BallycoonytownlandProprietor Lord Clancarty. The greatest portion of this townland is pasture and tillage, remainder heath and rough pasture. It contains 1 Danish Fort, 1 old castle and one graveyard. It has in it a school containuing 120 scholars, 80 males and 40 females; 115 of whom are R. Catholics and the other 5 Protestants supported by the Hibernian Society. Rent per acre £1. C. Cess 1s 3 ¾ d.
BallyknocktownlandThis is a very small townland of a good description. It is the property of Sir John Burke. It contains nothing remarkable, and is taken by bulk by the inhabitants. County Cess 1s. 4d.
BallynagreevetownlandA part of this townland is heath and rock, the remainder pasture and tillage of a poor quality. It is the property of Lord Clancarty, and is let in lots to the inhabitants. County Cess 1s. 3½d. per acre half yearly.
BarragarrauntownlandThis townland is all arable, consisting of pasture and tillage, of a pretty good description. It contains a Trigl. Station. Property Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre £1. 2s. County Cess 1s. 3¾d.
BellalegauntownlandA small townland of a very poor description of land and is taken by bulk by the tenantry. It is the property of Lord Huntington. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
BellanamallaghtvillageThe name of a village.
Black hilltrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
Bog hilltrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
BohaboytownlandAbout 2/3 of this townland is boggy mountain, remainder reclaimed mountain and some light tillage ground. The inhabitants are few and poor. The land is let in lots at a very low price. It is the property of Mr. Seymour near Eyrecourt. It contains a graveyard. County Cess 1s.
BoleycurheentownlandThis is a small townland. All arable consisting of pasture and tillage. It contains nothing remarkable, and is the property of Sir John Bourke. It is let by the bulk. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Boleydavyportion of arable landA portion of arable land so called.
BookeentownlandThis is a long and narrow townland of about 2/3 of it mountain, the remainder is indifferent arable land, and is taken by bulk by its present occupants. It is the property of Lord Huntington. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Boolybegtrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
BrickloughlakeThe name of a small lake.
BurrogetownlandThe principal part of this townland is arable chiefly pasture, the remainder mountain. It contains 2 Danish Forts and 2 ponds. It is the property of Mr. J. Bourke of St. Clarence. Rent per acre £1. County Cess 1s. 3¾d. per acre half yearly.
CaheratrimtownlandThe principal part of this Townland is arable, principally pasture, the remainder boggy mountain. It contains 2 Danish forts, 2 ponds close together and a cave. It is the property of Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre £1.5s. County Cess 1s.3 ¾ d.
Cahercreatrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
Cahercrea EasttownlandThis is a large and irregularly formed townland, nearly all arable some bog. It contains three Danish Forts. Proprietor Lord Dunloe. Rent per acre £1. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Cahercrea WesttownlandThere is a small townland all arable consisting of pasture and tillage. It is the property of Lord Clanricard. Rent per acre £1 to £1. 5s. County Cess 1s. to 1s.5d half yearly.
Cashlauntrigonometrical stationThe name of a trigl. station.
CloonrawfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
Cloonraw WellwellThe name of a spring well.
Collin's FortfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
CommonstownlandThis townland is entirely rocky mountain and heath, no part of it has been reclaimed. It is the property of Lord Huntington.
CoppanaghtownlandProprietor Lords Dunloe and Clanricard. This is an extensive townland nearly all waste boggy mountain. There are a few spots cultivated which produce very bad crops. The inhabitants are so poor as to want the ordinary comforts of life, rugs, shoes, bedclothes, etc. and their cabins of the most wretched description in which they live with their stock, which constitute their only possessions. There is on it a small lough.
CurheentownlandThis townland is all arable of a good description. It contains 5 Danish forts and 1 Trigl. Station. It is the property of Lord Dunloe. Rent per acre £1. County Cess 1s. 4d. to 1s. 6d. per acre half yearly.
Curhoor townlandThis is a large and long townland ¾ of it is mountain, and ¼ bad arable. It is the property of Lord Huntington. It is let by bulk to the inhabitants. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Dark Avenueroad and houseA long passage leading to a house, which is known by that name.
Derrrybrian S. EasttownlandAbout 4/5 of this townland is mountain, the remainder a bad kind of tillage. It contains a graveyard and a Lough. Nothing else worthy of notice. The inhabitants rent it by tracts. Proprietor Mr. H. Lahoff, Gort.
Derrybrian ChapelchurchA R. C Chapel so called.
Derrybrian N. WesttownlandAbout the half of this townland is mountain, the rest indifferent tillage. It contains a R.C. Chapel and a School of about 30 boys and 20 girls. All R. Catholics. It is let by tracts to the inhabitants.
DerrybrientownlandThe principal part of this townland is mountain and heath, the remainder tillage of a very bad quality. It is not let by the acre, but in large tracts or allotments. It is the property of Mr. Lahoff of Gort.
DerrylaurevillageThe name of a village.
DrummintownlandA small townland nearly all boggy mountain. It is let in lots or as the tenants call it “by bulk”. Proprietor Mr. Burk.
Earl's hilltrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
Earls ParktownlandThis is a large townland nearly all pasture. It contains three ponds, and 2 Trigl. Stations. Proprietor Lord Riverston. Rent per acre £1. 6s. to £1. 10s. County Cess 1s. 4d.
Earl's Parktrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
Flax HolelakeThe name of a pool where they steep flax.
Francis' Gaptrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
FunshadauntownlandThis is nearly all boggy mountain very small share of it being reduced to state of cultivation. The productions of which are of the worst description. The inhabitants, like those of Cuppanagh, are indescribably poor. It is the property of Lord Clancarty.
Glanaclaura WesttownlandThis is a small townland all arable consisting of pasture and tillage. It is the property of Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre £1 to £1. 5s. County Cess 1s. to 1s 4d. per acre half yearly.
Glebe glebeThis townland is very small and contains nothing remarkable. Present occupant Mr. Pilketon. County cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
GlenaclaratownlandThis townland is all arable consisting of pasture and tillage. It contains two Danish Forts, two spring wells and one pond. Proprietor Lord Clancricarde. Rent per acre £1. County cess 1s. to 1s. 6d. per acre half yearly.
GrangetownlandA large townland, all arable, consisting of pasture and tillage. It contains three Danish Forts, and is the property of Lord Huntington.
Grange ParktownlandThis is a small townland, all arable, principally pasture. It contains one Danish Fort, and is the property of Lord Clanricarde. Rent per acre £1. 7s. County Cess 1s. 4d. half yearly.
Grouse Hilltrigonometrical stationThe name of Trigl. Station.
Grousehill HousehouseThe name of a Gentleman’s House.
Killeenadeemaparish[The page on this parish is missing.]
Killeenadeema EasttownlandThis townland is all arable, and contains two remarkable spring wells, particularly one called St. Dimphna’s well, at which, tradition says miracles have been wraught, a circular mound, called mile mount, a small village, and the vestiges of an old castle. Proprietors Lord Huntington and Lord Clanricarde. Rent per acre £1. 6d. County Cess 1s. 4d. half yearly.
Killeenadeema WesttownlandThis is a large and long townland, about half mountain and half arable of a bad description. It contains a R. C. Chapel and a School House, occupied by 24 boys and 16 girls, all R. Catholics. Proprietors Lord Huntington, and Mr McCuge. Rent per acre £1. to £1. 7s. County cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Kilyath Burial GroundgraveyardThe name of a Burial Ground.
Kilyath Burial GroundgraveyardThe name of a Burial Ground.
Kinnageeraghtrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
KnockalaghtagraveyardThe name of a graveyard.
Knockateetrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
KnockaunevinfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
Knockavallytrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
KnockbauntownlandThis is a small townland, all arable. The property of Lord Huntington. It contains 2 pools, and there is a Trigl. Station on the western boundary. Rent per acre £1. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Knockglasstrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
KnocknasopfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
KnockroefortThe name of a Danish Fort.
KnockroetownlandThis townland is ½ mountain and heath, the remainder of a bad description and can produce but very bad crops. It contains a Fort on the mearing. Proprietor Lord Huntington.
Laughiltrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
LisdufffortThe name of a Danish Fort.
LisnahattinafortThe name of a Danish Fort.
LisnarahafortA Danish Fort known by that name.
LisnaskehafortThe name of a Danish Fort.
LoughaniddaunlakeThe name of a Lough.
LoughaunlakeThe name of a small lough.
LoughaunlealakeThe name of a Lough.
LoughbelsrahlakeThe name of a Lough.
LoughbelsrahalakeThe name of a Lough.
LoughgannygillakeThe name of a lough.
Millmountartificial mound or embankmentA kind of artificial mound or embankment, resembling a fort.
MillmountvillageThe name of a village.
Mountain VillagevillageThe name of a village.
North Grove FortfortThe name of a Danish Fort.
Old Loughdried up lakeThe name of a place formerly covered with water.
OwendalulleeghriverThe name of a small river.
ParknagappulfieldA park (field) so called.
Pollacappulspring wellThe name of a spring well.
Revauretrigonometrical stationThe name of a Trigl. Station.
Sonnaghtrigonometrical stationA Trigl. Station.
Sruhaunboy or Glennaheltiagroup of housesA spot of land with some houses on it. Known by that name.
St. Dima's WellwellA spring well so called at which the common people say that miracles have been wraught.
Sunnagh NewtownlandAbout ¾ of this townland is boggy mountain, the remainder cultivated land of a poor description. It contains one D. Fort and one graveyard. Proprietor Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre 6 to 10 shillings. County Cess 1 shilling half yearly.
Sunnagh OldtownlandAbout the half of this townland is boggy mountain, the remainder cultivated land of a poor quality. It contains three Trigl Stations. It is extensive and intersected by a road. Proprietor Lord Clancarty. Rent per acre 6s. to 10s. County Cess 1s.
TinageeraghtownlandThis townland is somewhat of an angular or square form, all arable and is the property of Mr. Darcy. It contains a pond, a cave and several quarries. Rent per acre 15s. 6d. County Cess 1s. 4d. per acre half yearly.
Tinageeraghtrigonometrical stationA Trigl. Station.
Tober Emonspring wellThe name of spring well.
Toberanlewnaghtspring wellThe name of a spring well.
TooralassavillageThe name of a village.
ToorantoovillageThe name of a village.