Place | What is it | Description |
Ballylahy | townland | This townland is all arable and about one third of it a Demesne, rest let at £2 per acre. It contains 2 Danish Forts and is the property of Mr. Daly of Castle Daly. County Cess 1s./3d. per acre half yearly. |
Ballylee | townland | A long and narrow townland all arable, about half tilled remainder pasture of a poor description. It is the property of Mr. Gregory. Rent per acre £1. Co. Cess 10½ d. |
Ballynabucky | townland | This townland is principally tillage with a large portion of rough pasture. It contains nothing remarkable. Proprietor Mr. Gregory. Rent per acre £1. 5. Co. Cess 1s. 2d. |
Ballynahowna | townland | This townland is all pasture and tillage about half each. It contains nothing remarkable. Proprietor Mr. Galbraith. Rent 10s. per acre. Co. Cess 1s. 0½d. |
Blackrock | townland | This townland is all arable, about ½ of it tilled and the other half pasture. It contains no antiquities or any thing else worthy of notice. Proprietor Mr. Persse of Castleboy. Rent per acre £1. 5. Co. Cess 1s. 2d. |
Bullanagh Fort and Cave | fort | The name of a Danish fort with a large cave in it. |
Bullaunagh | townland | This townland is the property of Mr. Nolan who holds it himself. About three fourths of it is covered with brushwood and rocks. It contains two Danish Forts in one of which there is a cave. |
Bunnaglass | townland | This townland is pretty large, and consists of mountain and reclaimed mountain, there is nothing remarkable. It is the property of Mr. Kerwin, let by lot or in tracts. No Co. Cess. |
Capard House | house | The name of a Gentleman's Seat. |
Capard House | house | The name of a Gentleman’s Seat. |
Cappard Demesne | townland | This is a large compact and partially wooded townland, containing a Gentleman’s Seat and premises which includes an extensive orchard. It is the property of Mr. Galbraith. Rent £1 per acre. Co. Cess 1s. 2d. It contains 1 Danish Fort. |
Clooneen | townland | This is a small townland , all arable and the property of Mr. Martin. It contains nothing remarkable. Rent per acre £1. Co. Cess 9d. |
Cuilmore | townland | This townland is nearly all arable, about half of which is pasture, some of it rough, remainder tillage of a good description. It contains a well called Peters Well, deemed sacred by the country people, a Danish Fort and a Trigl. Station. Proprietor Mr. Donlan. Rent per acre £1. 3s. Co. Cess 1s. 4d. |
Culmore or Jocky hall | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Derrawee East | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Derrawee West | townland | This is a large townland principally mountain, the arable part of it is very good. It is the property of Mr. Pierce [Persse], is let by allotment and pays no Co. Cess. |
Derrywee | townland | This townland is large and chiefly mountain, there is a little tillage of a very inferior description. It is the property of Mr. Galbraith, let by allotment. No. Co. Cess. |
Divney's Lough | lake | The name of a Lough. |
Doonally East | townland | This townland is long and narrow and about half mountain, the other half arable and reclaimed mountain. In its N. Western end it contains part of a village. Proprietor Mr. Galbraith. Rent per acre £ 18s. Co. Cess 1s. |
Doonally East | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Doonally East | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Doonally West | townland | This townland is all arable chiefly tillage of a good description. It contains part of a village on the eastern side. Proprietor Mr. McNavan Rent £1. 6s. per acre. Co. Cess 1s. 2d. |
Doonally West | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Doonally West | trigonometrical station | The name of a trigl. station. |
Dromore | townland | This townland is principally tillage. It contains nearly the western half of Coy Lough, a Danish Fort, an old church is ruins with a Grave Yard attached, a Trigl.Station and a small village with an orchard adjoining. Proprietor Mr. Gregory. Co. Cess 1s. 4d. |
Drumminacoosaun | townland | The principal part of this townland is bog and mountain, and the small part of it that is arable is very poor. It rents at 5 shillings per acre. It is the property of Mr. Galbraith. No. Co. Cess. |
Drummore | trigonometrical station | The name of a Trgl. Station. |
Fahy's Lough | lake | The name of a particular lough. |
Fahy's Lough | lake | The name of a particular lough. |