Place names in the civil parish of Ballynakille in the Barony of Killian

PlaceWhat is itDescription
AghyartchurchThis burying ground contains about 1 rood, and encloses Ballynakill Old Church.
BallinlassIt contains nearly 1 acre and its dimensions are 350 links long by 200 links broad.
BallinlasstownlandContains 572a. 0r. 29p. about 80 acres of which are bog, the remainder arable and pasture, dry and of a good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to John N. Gerett, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 £8. 17. 3 ½.
BallynahownatownlandContains 81a. 3r. 29p. all of which is arable under a good state of cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Michael Bellew held by a deed for ever. The County Cess is included with Ballanlass.
Ballynakill Old ChurchchurchIt is about 80 links long by 50 broad, about ten feet of the two side-walls are standing.
Ballynakill Trigl. Stationtrigonometrical stationThis station is 243 feet above low water mark.
Ballynakille in the Barony of KillianparishContains 5,220a. 3r. 19p. nearly ½ of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture except about 100 acres of wood in the South Western part. The houses and roads are in general in good repair. The land is of a middling quality. The principal proprietors are:- John N. Gerett and Michael Bellew, Esq.
Barnwell's grovetownlandContains 174a. 3r. 25p. about ½ of which is arable. There is about 25 acres of bog in the North part of it, and the remainder wood. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Michael D. Bellew, Esq. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is included with Ballanlass.
CarrownagannivtownlandContains 353a. 0r. 2p. about 60 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of - Lynch, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £0.19s.6d.
Carrownagapull [changed to Carrownagappul]townlandContains 1,058a. 3r. 26p. about ¾ of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of John N. Gerrett, Esq. held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £9. 17. 10½.
CastlegartownlandContains 799a. 1r. 3p. about 1/3 of which of bog, the remainder arable and pasture of a middling quality. The houses and roads are in middling repair. It is the property of – Smith, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838, £17.1s. 11d.
Castlegar HousehouseIs situated on a rising ground and is in bad repair. It is the residence of George Abbott, Esq.
Castlegar RiverriverIt is serpentine and varies in breadth from 50 to 200 links. There [are] a few small islands on it, none of which have names.
CastleknockvillageThis village consists of a few scattered houses in middling repair, with gardens attached. There is also an orchard of about 1 rood in extent.
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CloonreleaghvillageThis village consists of a few houses in good repair, with a few gardens attached.
CloonreliaghtownlandContains 9a. 1r. 18p. all under cultivation except about an acre of water, a mill pool. The houses are in good repair, except a corn mill which is in bad repair, it belongs to Michael Bellew, Esq. held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £6. 10s. 8½d.
Cloonreliagh WesttownlandContains 126a. 1r. 26p. all arable which is flat and dry, of a good quality and in a good state of cultivation; the houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to Michael Bellew, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £8. 15s. 10½d.
Cloonriliagh BellewtownlandContains 360a. 3r. 11p., 40 acres of which is bog and about 60 acres of wood, the remainder arable of a good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to – Bellew, Esq., held by deed for ever. The County Cess is included with Cloonrileagh West.
Cloonsheetrigonometrical stationThis Trigl. Station is 239 feet above low water mark.
GorteentownlandContains 150a. 1r. 23p. about 35 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable and pasture of middling good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to - Lynch, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £3. 18. 3½ .
LongfordtownlandContains 334a. 3r. 12p., about 60 acres of bog, the remainder arable and pasture. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of John N. Gerrard, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £6. 15. 6½.
Mount Bellew BridgebridgeIt contains 8 arches, and is in good repair.
Mount Bellew DemesnetownlandContains 73a. 3r. 36p. all under the demesne of Michael Bellew, Esq. There is a small portion of bog in the western end of it, nearly one half of it is wood. It is the property of Michael Bellew, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £29. 13. 6.
Pollmoretrigonometrical stationThis station is 240 feet above low water mark.
Sheeaun or Ballynamonatrigonometrical stationThis station is 229 feet above low water mark.
SpringlawntownlandContains 1,124a. 3r. 19p. about 2/5 of which is bog, the remainder arable, except about 4 acres of wood. The houses and roads are in good repair. It is the property of Edward Mansil, Esq., held by deed for ever. The amount of the County Cess for the summer half year of 1838 is £0. 18s. 4d.
Springlawn VillagevillageThis village consists of 17 houses, all in good repair, with a few gardens attached.
Springlawn VillagevillageThis village contains 14 houses in good repair, with a few gardens attached.
St. Bridget's WellwellThere is a pattern held at this well on the first Sunday in August.