Place names in the civil parish of Kilbegnet

PlaceWhat is itDescription
AghalateevtownlandThere are five portions of bog in this townland situated in the N.W. corner, at the N. boundary and two portions in the eastern portion. A road passes through a portion of the E. portion of the townland after which it passes South keeping tangent to the E. boundary. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
BallyfinegantownlandA road passes from South to N.E. through this townland. There is a Danish Fort near the N. boundary. There is nothing else remarkable. The land is tillage and pasture.
BallynahownatownlandThere is a portion of bog at the South boundary of this townland. There is nothing else worthy of remark. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
BoggaunstownlandThe principal part of this townland is bog situated round the boundaries. A road passes from S.W. to E. N.E. through it. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
BoleythomastownlandThis townland presents no remarkable feature. The land is tillage and pasture except some portions of bog at the South boundary.
CamderrytownlandThe principal part of this townland is bog, the greater portion of which is in the Western portion. A road passes through the South portion. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
Cartron townlandThere are two Danish Forts and a gravel pit in the Western Portion and a third Fort in the Eastern portion of this townland. A road passes from Moat S.S.E. through the townland. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
CoolroghauntownlandThere are two portions of bog situated at the East boundary of this townland. A road passes from N.W. to S.E. through it. There is an orchard in the N. portion and a Danish Fort within 2¼ chains of the East boundary. The remainder of townland is tillage and pasture.
CorlackantownlandThere is a portion of bog at the South boundary and four Danish Forts in the Eastern portion of the townland. A road passes through the N.E. portion after which it forms a portion of the East boundary. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
CreggaunstownlandThere is a small portion of bog in the N.W. portion of this townland. The road from Creggs to Roscommon passes through it. There is a Village called Ballagh na Calltania? in the S.E. portion. The remainder of the townland is tillage and pasture.
Creggs townlandThere is a portion of bog in the N.E. corner. Cregs town or village is in the S. E. portion. There are fairs held at Cregs. There is a junction of 3 roads at the N.W. end of Cregs village. There are 3 Danish Forts in the townland. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
CuilnacappytownlandThere are two portions of bog, one of which is near the N. boundary and the other at the S. boundary. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
CurraghbogtownlandThere is a portion of bog at the East boundary and a Danish Fort in the South portion. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
CurraghrevaghtownlandThere are two portions of bog situated at the N.W. and East boundaries of this townland. A road passes through the Eastern portion. At the S.E. boundary is a junction of roads at which place is a Roman Catholic Chapel. There is a Fort in the Northern portion. The remainder of this townland is tillage and pasture.
DerryhippootownlandAbout ½ of this townland is bog. There is a large gravel pit near the North boundary in the South end of which is Derryhippo Trigl. Station. There are two Danish Forts one in the W. and the other in the East portion of this townland. Derryhippo river forms the S.E. boundary. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
FairfieldtownlandThere is a portion of bog at the North boundary and a second portion in the S.W. corner. There is a portion of planting in the East portion and along the East boundary. Fairfield house is in the N. portion as also a Danish Fort. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
FunshintownlandThere is a large portion of bog in the East portion and at the S. boundary, and a ? portion in the North portion of this townland. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
Garraun NorthtownlandThere is a portion of bog in the N.W. corner of this townland, a road passes N.E. and S.E. through it. There is a foundation of a Roman C. Chapel East side of the latter road. There are two Danish Forts, one in the N. and the other in the South of this townland. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
Garraun SouthtownlandThere is a Danish Fort nearly in the centre of this townland. Centre of road forms the East boundary and centre of stream the principal part of the remaining boundary. The road from Cregs to Dunammon forms the N. boundary close to which is a lime stone quarry. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
Garraunmore townlandThere is a portion of Lough in the S.E. corner of this townland. There are three small portions of bog one of which is at the S. boundary, a second portion in the N.E. corner, and the third about six chains west of the latter. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.
Gorteenfadda townlandThere is a portion of bog and wood in the southern extremity of this townland. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture.