Place | What is it | Description |
Loch Cill Earsach | | |
Aghanahil | townland | E. J. Concanon, Esq., Proprietor. This townland contains 224 acres, 179 of which are cultivated, 36 uncultivated and 9 wood, is in his own possession. County Cess 1s. 2¼d. per acre half yearly. The soil is heavy clay. Produce potatoes, corn and flax. A limestone mineral. The proprietor’s residence is called Waterloo House. |
Ballaghnagrosheen | townland | George Rutledge, Esq., Proprietor. This townland contains 387 acres, 292 of which are cultivated, 61 uncultivated, 234 of bog. Gives no lease. The tenants pay from £1 to £1. 5s. per acre. County C. 1s. 2¼d. half yearly per do. The soil is light and gravelly. The produce potatoes, corn and flax. A limestone mineral. |
Ballyara | townland | George Rutledge, Esq., Proprietor. This townland contains 300 acres, 246 of which are cultivated and 54 uncultivated. Holds it in his own possession, as stock farm. The soil is gravelly. Produce potatoes, corn and flax. There is a Corn Mill on this townland. |
Ballynasooragh | townland | Walter Joyce, Esq., Proprietor. This townland contains 144 acres, 113 of which are cultivated, 24 uncultivated and 7 of wood. The above keeps this townland in his own possession. County Cess 1s. 2¼d. half yearly per acre. The soil is heavy clay. The produce potatoes, wheat, corn and flax. No mineral, save limestone. The house is called Gurgery House. |