Place | What is it | Description |
Ashbrook | townland | This townland is the property of Malachy Kelly, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 1/3 of which are bog, the remainder arable. The North part of it is considered to be of a good quality. County Cess £5. 3. 1 ½ . |
Ashbrook House | house | It stands upon a small hill and in good repair. It is the residence of Malachy Kelly, Esq. |
Beefield | townland | Contains a.r.p. all of which is arable of a middling quality, except about 5 acres of bog. The houses and roads are in middling repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown, held by deed for ever. The County Cess is included with Ashbrook. |
Carra | townland | This townland is the property of Patrick Kelly held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 1/6 of which are bog, the remainder arable. It is principally under sheep walks. The County Cess is included with Cloonaclookaun. |
Carra Bridge | bridge | It contains 2 arches in middling good repair. |
Castlebin East | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Ashtown, held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 1 acre of which is swamp (in the N.E. side), the remainder is arable. It is flat and dry of middling good quality and in a good state of cultivation. County Cess £2. 17. 6. |
Castlebin North | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 20 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture, a great portion of this townland is under sheep walks. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. It pays £2. 9s. 3d. County Cess. |
Castlebin South | townland | Is the property of Lord Ashtown, held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 12 acres of which are bog, the remainder arable, which is considered to be in a good state of cultivation. County Cess £4. 3. 2. |
Cloonacalleen | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 1/3 of which is bog, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. There are no houses on this townland. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever . The County Cess is included with Cloonahinch. |
Cloonagarry Trigl. Station | trigonometrical station | It is placed on the western bank of a fort, and is 410 feet above the level of the sea. |
Cloonahinch | townland | Contains a.r.p. ½ of which is bog, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. It pays £6. 15s. 0d. County Cess. |
Cloonatloukaun | townland | This townland is the property of Patk. Kelly, Esq., held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which are arable. The North part of it is middling good quality, the South is low and coarse. County Cess £1. 8. 4. |
Clooncallis | townland | Contains a.r.p. all of which is arable of a middling quality except about 2 acres of bog. It is the property of Lord Ashtown by deed for ever. It pays £0. 16s. 5½d. County Cess. |
Cloonymorris | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 1/6 of which is bog the remainder is arable and pasture of a good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed. It pays £9. 18s. 4d. County Cess. |
Cloverpark | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 2 acres of which is wood, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. The roads are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. The County Cess is included with Coppanagh. |
Coppanagh | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 1/5 of which is bog, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in middling repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. It pays £3. 2s. 7d. |
Domhnach na bFear | church | Old Church of Killaan – all its architectural features destroyed, and only a few feet of one wall remaining. Holy Well called Tober Chille Leáain near it, at which a pattern was held on Garland Sunday or the Sunday after it to take pattern by the patron saint Leáán. |
Fort and burying ground | fort | It stands on a hill about 60 links deep, of the outside part of it is planted and is used as a burying place for Mr. Kelly’s family. |
Glebe of Woodlawn | glebe | Contains a.r.p. all of which is arable of a good quality. The roads are in good repair. It is the property of Rev. R. Collis by deed for ever. It pays £2. 19s. 4d. County Cess. |
Gortfadda | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 35 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. It pays £2. 12s. 0½d. County Cess. |
Gortfadda Village | village | It consists of a few scattered houses and gardens. |
Gortlemon | townland | Contains a.r.p. all of which is arable of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown held by deed for ever. It pays £7. 4s. 2d. County Cess. |
Gortmore | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 30 acres of which is bog, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. The only houses on this townland are a corn mill and kiln, which are in good repair. It is the property of Lord Ashtown, by deed for ever. The county Cess is included with Gurtlemon. |
Highpark | townland | Is the property of Francis B. Foster, Esq. held by a deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. about 1/3 of which are bog, the remainder are arable. The greater part of it is situated on a hill and considered a good quality. The houses are in bad repair. County Cess £4. 18. 7. |
Kilconnell Barony | barony | |
Killaan | parish | Killaan Parish contain a.r.p. about three fifths of it cultivated, the rest is bog. There is also a very large Demesne belonging to Woodfield House. The principal proprietors of this parish are Lord Ashtown and Fredrick E. Trench, Esq. |
Killaan | townland | Contains a.r.p. about 60 acres of which is bog, the remainder is arable of a middling quality. The houses are in good repair. It is the property of Francis B. Foster, Esq., held by deed for ever. The County Cess is included with Highpark. |
Killaan Bridge | bridge | It consists of one arch and is in good repair. |
Killaan Church in Ruins | church | There are only a few feet of the walls standing. There is a large burying ground attached to it. There is a well near it at which there is a pattern held in Garland Sunday. |