Place | What is it | Description |
Aillanea | rock | Is a rough rock about 2 chains long. |
Aillenaveagh | townland | |
Aillnamanragh | rock | A rocky point to the S.W. of Turbot Island about 5 chains long and 4 broad. |
Aillwee | earthen bank | This is an earthen bank 70 feet high. |
Ardbear Harbour | harbour | |
Ardbear New Bridge | bridge | This 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 Bridge | bridge | This 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. |
Ardmore | townland | John D’Arcy, Esq. |
Ardroe | rocky point | This is a rocky point about 6 chains long and 1½ broad. |
Atticlogh | townland | |
Attigoddaun | townland | Thomas Martin, Esq. |
Aughrusbeg | townland | Thos. Martin, Esq. |
Aughrusbeg Lough | lake | This 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. |
Aughrusmore | townland | John D’Arcy, Esq. |
Barnahallia | townland | Thomas Martin, Esq. |
Barnahallia Lough | lake | This 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. |
Barnanoraun | townland | Thomas Martin, Esq. |
Barnanrusheen | subdenomination | Is a subdenomination of same townland containing about ½ thereof upon which are about 17 tenants. |
Beal a Coon More | harbour | This Harbour is about 4 chains broad and about 4 long. |
Bealatruffaun | inlet | This is a small inlet of Streamstown Bay about 2 chains broad and 3 long with a gravelly bottom covered at high water. |
Bealnacarra | inlet | This inlet of the sea is about 7 chains long and about 1½ wide at low water. |
Bealnamarawaulia | point | This point is about 15 chains long and 12 broad ending with two Is. a bed of rocks. |
Belleek | townland | John D’Arcy, Esq. |
Bertraghtua | part of the sea shore | This is a gravely spot about 11 chains long and 2 broad. |
Bgobaveran | small point of the land | This is a small point of the land about 2 chains long and the same broad. |
Boolard | townland | Thomas Martin, Esq. |
Brockaghanumera | cove | Is a small cove about 50 feet long 6 feet wide and 8 feet high into which the tide flows at high water. |
Bulloge | subdenomination | Is a subdenomination and cultivated. |
Cahergal | subdenomination | Is a subdenomination of Knockbrack, is cultivated and has 8 tenants on it. It took its name from a Cahir or Fort which was therein. |
Callowmore | sea shore | Is a rough rocky shore. |
Cannacullew | subdenomination | Is a subdenomination, is cultivated and has about 12 houses in it. |
Carraig na dtroscán | point | A rough gravely point about 1 chain long and 1 ½ broad and covered at high water. |
Carreen | rock | This rock is about 1½ chains long by 1 broad with a green top. |
Carrick marcus waller | rock | This rock is about 1 chain in diameter. It is on the strand and high water washer over it. |
Carrickahona | rock | These rocks 4 in number, the principal of which is about 3 ½ chains long by 2 broad. |
Carrickarone | rock | It is a small rock over which high water passes. It is about one chain in diam. |
Carrickavealgar | rock | This rock is about 22 chains long and 50 links broad having the grass on it. High water washes over it. |
Carrickbreedia | rock | This rock is about 3½ chains long and ½ chains broad. The sea washes over it. |
Carrickcootha | rock | This rock is about 1 ½ chains long and ½ broad. |
Carrickculloo | island | Thomas Martin, Esq., Proprietor. This belongs to Gannoughs townland and contains -… |
Carrickduff | rock | This rock is about 4 chains long and 1 broad. |
Carrickedmonduff | rock | This rock is about 3 chs. long and 1 broad. There is about ½ chain of it bearing grass. |
Carricknageeragh | rock | This rock is about 2 chains long and 1 broad. |
Carricknagollapa | point | This is a rough rocky point about 4 chains long and 2½ broad. |
Carricknahollana | point | This is a rough rocky point about 8 chains long and 6 broad. |
Carricknaluinga | shelving rock | This is a shelving rock about 7 chains long and 1½ broad covered at high water. |
Carricknamackagh | rock | These rocks 3 or 4 in number are about 2 chains long and 1 broad with fine sand between them. |
Carrickoonacleigha | sea shore | Is a rough rocky shore. |
Carrickrana | rock | These rocks are about ¼ mile long and near ¼ broad, but the most part of them is covered at high water. |
Carrickwirrish | inlet | This is a small inlet of the sea about 2 chains long and 1 broad. |
Carrigavehil | point | This is a rough rocky point about 3 chains long and 2 broad. |
Carrigeen | earthen bank | This is a shelving earthen bank 35 feet high. |
Carrowbeg | rocky point | This is a rocky point about 8 chains broad and 1 long. |