Place names in the civil parish of Omey

PlaceWhat is itDescription
AillanearockIs a rough rock about 2 chains long.
Aillenaveaghtownland 
AillnamanraghrockA rocky point to the S.W. of Turbot Island about 5 chains long and 4 broad.
Aillweeearthen bankThis is an earthen bank 70 feet high.
Ardbear Harbourharbour 
Ardbear New BridgebridgeThis Bridge was built in 1819 at the expense of £90. It is a strong well built Bridge with one handsome arch. It is 36 feet long and about 50 feet high about half of it built on a solid rock.
Ardbear Old BridgebridgeThis Bridge was built about the year 1789 at the expense of about £150. It is 90 feet long and 12 feet high with 2 arches.
ArdmoretownlandJohn D’Arcy, Esq.
Ardroerocky pointThis is a rocky point about 6 chains long and 1½ broad.
Atticloghtownland 
AttigoddauntownlandThomas Martin, Esq.
AughrusbegtownlandThos. Martin, Esq.
Aughrusbeg LoughlakeThis Lough is about ½ mile long and 1/8 broad and is supposed to be nearly 20 feet deep on centre with a sandy bottom. It has no rivers to or from it. The fish are eel in abundance.
AughrusmoretownlandJohn D’Arcy, Esq.
BarnahalliatownlandThomas Martin, Esq.
Barnahallia LoughlakeThis Lough which is nearly circular is about 5 chains in diameter and is supposed to be nearly 20 feet deep in centre with a muddy bottom, it has no rivers to or from it. Its fish are some eels.
BarnanorauntownlandThomas Martin, Esq.
BarnanrusheensubdenominationIs a subdenomination of same townland containing about ½ thereof upon which are about 17 tenants.
Beal a Coon MoreharbourThis Harbour is about 4 chains broad and about 4 long.
BealatruffauninletThis is a small inlet of Streamstown Bay about 2 chains broad and 3 long with a gravelly bottom covered at high water.
BealnacarrainletThis inlet of the sea is about 7 chains long and about 1½ wide at low water.
BealnamarawauliapointThis point is about 15 chains long and 12 broad ending with two Is. a bed of rocks.
BelleektownlandJohn D’Arcy, Esq.
Bertraghtuapart of the sea shoreThis is a gravely spot about 11 chains long and 2 broad.
Bgobaveransmall point of the landThis is a small point of the land about 2 chains long and the same broad.
BoolardtownlandThomas Martin, Esq.
BrockaghanumeracoveIs a small cove about 50 feet long 6 feet wide and 8 feet high into which the tide flows at high water.
BullogesubdenominationIs a subdenomination and cultivated.
CahergalsubdenominationIs a subdenomination of Knockbrack, is cultivated and has 8 tenants on it. It took its name from a Cahir or Fort which was therein.
Callowmoresea shoreIs a rough rocky shore.
CannacullewsubdenominationIs a subdenomination, is cultivated and has about 12 houses in it.
Carraig na dtroscánpointA rough gravely point about 1 chain long and 1 ½ broad and covered at high water.
CarreenrockThis rock is about 1½ chains long by 1 broad with a green top.
Carrick marcus wallerrockThis rock is about 1 chain in diameter. It is on the strand and high water washer over it.
CarrickahonarockThese rocks 4 in number, the principal of which is about 3 ½ chains long by 2 broad.
CarrickaronerockIt is a small rock over which high water passes. It is about one chain in diam.
CarrickavealgarrockThis rock is about 22 chains long and 50 links broad having the grass on it. High water washes over it.
CarrickbreediarockThis rock is about 3½ chains long and ½ chains broad. The sea washes over it.
CarrickcootharockThis rock is about 1 ½ chains long and ½ broad.
CarrickcullooislandThomas Martin, Esq., Proprietor. This belongs to Gannoughs townland and contains -…
CarrickduffrockThis rock is about 4 chains long and 1 broad.
CarrickedmonduffrockThis rock is about 3 chs. long and 1 broad. There is about ½ chain of it bearing grass.
CarricknageeraghrockThis rock is about 2 chains long and 1 broad.
CarricknagollapapointThis is a rough rocky point about 4 chains long and 2½ broad.
CarricknahollanapointThis is a rough rocky point about 8 chains long and 6 broad.
Carricknaluingashelving rockThis is a shelving rock about 7 chains long and 1½ broad covered at high water.
CarricknamackaghrockThese rocks 3 or 4 in number are about 2 chains long and 1 broad with fine sand between them.
Carrickoonacleighasea shoreIs a rough rocky shore.
CarrickranarockThese rocks are about ¼ mile long and near ¼ broad, but the most part of them is covered at high water.
CarrickwirrishinletThis is a small inlet of the sea about 2 chains long and 1 broad.
CarrigavehilpointThis is a rough rocky point about 3 chains long and 2 broad.
Carrigeenearthen bankThis is a shelving earthen bank 35 feet high.
Carrowbegrocky pointThis is a rocky point about 8 chains broad and 1 long.