Place names in the civil parish of Kilcooly

PlaceWhat is itDescription
Ballyanbistoltrigonometrical stationThe name of a trigl. station.
BallydavidtownlandThis is a large townland, mostly all arable. It has a portion of bog on the N. E. part, also two Danish Forts, a small Lough, and a number of houses scattered along the roads which pass through it. It contains also a School House and R. C. Chapel, an orchard and a plantation of Fir[Unable to read.] Proprietor, Mr. Daly, of Holly Hill. Rent per acre from 16d to £1.5. County Cess. [Unable to read].
BallynahistiltownlandThis townland is all arable except a small portion of bog on the [Unable to read.]. It contains a Danish Fort, and a Lough and a number of scattered houses. It also contains a well reputed holy called Tubber McDuagh.Proprietor Mr. Daly of Holly Hill. Rent per acre £2.14 to 14d. per annum. C Cess 1s. 71/4 half yearly.
CarbaantownlandThe name of a trigl. station.
CarrowroetownlandThis townland is all arable except a small portion of bog on the [Unable to read.]. It contains a Danish Fort, and a Lough and a number of scattered houses. It also contains a well reputed holy called Tubber McDuagh.Proprietor Mr. Daly of Holly Hill. Rent per acre £2.14 to 14d. per annum. C Cess 1s. 71/4 half yearly.
Holly Hill HousehouseThe name of a Gentleman's house.
KilcoolyparishThis parish is a vicarage in the Diocese of Clonfert. It is small and of an [Unable to read.][Unable to read.][Unable to read.] portion of it being detached in theThe western side is [Unable to read.] by a [Unable to read.]Chapel, 2 School Houses andIt is nearly all arable there being only a small part of bog.
KilcoolytownlandThis is a long, straggling, and irregularly framed townland, nearly all pasture. There are two portions of bog, and one of rough and rocky pasture. It contains [Unable to read.][Unable to read.][Unable to read.]; with several ruins near it, one graveyard with a chapel in ruins, and one Danish Fort. Proprietor Burton Persse, Esq.County Cess 1s. 71/4.
Kilcooly CastlecastleAn old castle in ruins.
TobermacduaghhouseThe name of a Gentleman's house.