Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Moyloughmore
Mullach Mór
Moyloughmore B. S.
Mullaghmore Inq. Temo. Jac. I
Moyloughmore Rev. B. Fitz Patrick, P.P.
Moyloughmore Rev. M. Armstrong, Rector
Description:
James Jameson, Esq., M. D. Bellew, Esq., Proprietor. This townland contains 513 acres, 356 of which are cultivated, 11 uncultivated, 138 bog, 8 wood. The lease differs some at 3 lives, some 31 years and others no lease. Is let from £1. 11s. 6d. to £4 p. acre. ¾ of the townland pays 1s. 2¼d. half yearly County Cess. Produce potatoes, corn, wheat and flax. The soil is good clay. There is a Church and Roman Catholic Chapel, there is no market. Thee is 4 fairs in the year, also 8 publick houses, 6 Smiths, 2 Nailors, 2 Carpenters, 3 Stone masons, 3 Shoe Makers and Tailors.
Situation:
Situated about the town of Newtown Bellew, is bounded N. by Annaghmore West, E. by Tumree, S. by the townland of Patch, W. by Carhookeel and Moylough.