Place | What is it | Description |
Ardacong | townland | The property of - It contains 2004 ¼ acres statute measure, all arable land. There are two ancient forts in this townland, the most northern of which is called Lisnahunagh and the other Lisnapurtagh. |
Banagher | townland | The property of J. Bodkin, Esq., M.O. Quarrymount. It contains 398 ¾ acres statute measure, including about 40 acres – There are two ancient forts in this townland. There is a Roman Catholic Chapel in the N. end of this townland also a Trig, Station called Bannaher Fort. |
Banagher R.C. Chapel | church | |
Belmont | townland | The property of M. Bermingham Esq. of Belmount. It contains 1,935 acres statute measure including about 285 of bog and about 5 acres of plantation. There is a Trig. Station in the N.W. end of this townland called Belmount. |
Burying Ground | graveyard | |
Carrownageeha | townland | The property of Minor Larnor, Esq., Co. Galway. It contains 241 acres statute measure including about 115 acres of bog and - of water. There is a Trigl. Station in this townland called Ccarrownaheeha. |
Carrownurlaur | townland | The property of J. Lambert, Esq. of Brookhill, Co. Mayo. It contains 1558 acres statute measure including about 575 acres of bog. There is a Trig. Station in the N. end of this townland called Carrownaurlar. There is an ancient fort in the S.W. end of this townland. |
Clashaganny | townland | The property of J. Bodkin Esq. of Quarrymount. It contains 480 ¾ acres statute measure including about 130 acres of bog. There are three ancient forts in the S. end of this townland. |
Cloonnacorra | townland | The property of J. Bodkin Esq. M.P. Quarrymount. It contains 151 acres statute measure including about 20 acres of bog and 17 acres of rough pasture. |
Curraghaderry | townland | The property of Michl. Clarke Esq. Dublin. It contains 272 ½ acres statute measure including about 85 acres of bog and 8½ acres of water. |
Drehidbeg or Littlebridge | bridge | |
Fairy Mill Bridge | bridge | |
Fairy Mill Well | well | |
Kilcloony | townland | The property of J. Bodkin, Esq., Quarrymount. It contains 302 ½ acres statute measure including about 65 acres of bog and 30 acres of rough pasture, also about 17 acres of plantation or woody land. There is an old castle in ruins in this townland also a burial ground. |
Kilcloony Old Castle | castle | |
Kilgevrin | townland | The property of W .Jas. Lynch, Toanlagee, County Galway. It contains 767½ acres stature measure including about 163 acres of bog. There is an ancient fort in the N. end of this townland also a Trigl. Station called Kilgevrin. |
Kilphrasoga | townland | The property of Mr. J. Griffin, Ballytranney?, Co. Galway. It contains 307 ¾ acres statute measure including about 50 acres of bog and about 30 acres of rough pasture. There is a Trig. Station in the central part of the townland called Kilprausogue. |
Liskeevy | townland | The property of Mr. James Lynch, Toanlagee, Co. Galway. It contains 619 ½ acres statute measure including about 15 acres of bog. There are two ancient forts in the W. end of this townland. There is also a Trig. Station in this townland called Lissgeevy. |
Lisnaportagh | | |
Lissananny | fort | An ancient fort. |
Lissgeevy Bridge | bridge | |
Lissgeevy Church, Ruins and Burial ground | church | |
Lissgeevy Parish | parish | |
Police Barracks | barracks | |
Ruins of Kilcloony Chapel | church | |
Siller House (uncertain) | house | |