Place | What is it | Description |
Ballaghaugéag | townland | There is nothing worthy of remark in this townland. It consists of tillage and pasture. Centre of river forms the N. W. boundary.There is a portion of bog in the Northern portion. |
Ballaghhauyeag West | townland | A river runs from [Unable to read.] N.E. through this townland . Centre of drain forms the West boundary.The land is tillage and pasture - there is a small portion of bog at the West boundary and a second portion at the N. E. boundary. |
Ballaghymurry | townland | The road to Ballymoe passes eastward through the centre of this townland from which others branches off N. and South. There is a portion of bog at the East boundary. Centre of river joins the W. boundary. The land is tillage and pasture. |
Ballyglass Middle | townland | This townland presents no remarkable feature. The land is tillage and pasture except a small portion of bog at the North boundary. |
Ballyglass North | townland | A road passes from W. to S. E. through this townland. There is nothing else worthy of remark. The land is tillage and pasture - there is a Church ruins and graveyard on the N. side of the aforesaid road. |
Ballyglass North | townland | A road passes from W. to S. E. through this townland. There is nothing else worthy of remark. The land is tillage and pasture - there is a Church ruins and graveyard on the N. side of the aforesaid road. |
Ballyglass West | townland | This townland presents nothing worthy of remark. The land is tillage and pasture. Ballyglass Trigl. Station is in the Eastern portion of this townland. There is a portion of bog at the West boundary and a second portion nearly in the centre of the townland. |
Ballynabuckaun | village | It consists of about 10 houses. There is nothing worthy of remark about it. |
Bookalagh | townland | 2/3 of this townland is bog situated in the Northern portion of it. A road passes from West to East through the Southern portion. Centre of river forms the South boundary.The remainder of the townland is tillage and pasture. |
Bracklagh | townland | This townland consists chiefly of tillage and pasture . Centre of river forms the N. East boundary - there is a portion of bog at the N. &; S. E. boundaries. |
Cloonruff | townland | The S. W. portion of this townland is bog. There is also a small portion of bog at the North boundary. Centre of the river Suck forms the East boundary. There is a Danish Fort 5 1/2 chains N. of the South boundary. The remainder of the townland is tillage and pasture. |
Corlackan | townland | This townland presents no remarkable feature. The land is tillage and pasture. A river crosses the N. W. portion. Centre of river forms the N. W. boundary. |
Cornamucklagh | townland | This townland is tillage and pasture with the exception of a small portion of bog at the S. W. and North boundaries. Centre of the river Suck forms the East boundary. |
Currys | townland | There is a junction of three roads in the new portion of this townland and a fourth road along the S. W. boundary. There is nothing else remarkable the land is tillage and pasture. |
Derry Village | village | This is a small village consisting only of 6 houses. It is situated between two portions of bog and contains nothing remarkable. |
Gilkagh | townland | There is a portion of bog at the Southern extremity of this townland. Centre of river forms the N. boundary. The remainder is tillage and pasture. |
Gilkagh | townland | There is a portion of bog at the Southern extremity of this townland. Centre of river forms the N. boundary. The remainder is tillage and pasture. |
Gilkagh | townland | There is a portion of bog at the Southern extremity of this townland. Centre of river forms the N. boundary. The remainder is tillage and pasture. |
Guilkagh East | townland | This townland presents no remarkable feature. Centre of river forms its N E. boundary. The land is tillage and pasture - except a small portion of bog in the S. W. corner of the townland. |
Hamlet Cottage | house | There is nothing remarkable about Hamlet Cottage. It is thinly sheltered by Fir Plantations. Proprietor, Thomas Neville Bagot, Esq. |
Kilcooley | townland | There is a portion of bog in the S. W. portion. There are three Danish Forts equidistant from one another situated nearly in the centre of this townland. A road crosses the northern portion after which it forms a portion of the E. boundary. The remainder of this townland is tillage and pasture. |
Kilcroan Parish | parish | Killeroan, Vicarage, Impropriate Statistical Survey.Killeroan, Vicarage (Beauforts Map). |
Kilsallagh | townland | There is a portion of bog situated along the North and East boundaries of this townland. Kilsallagh bog Trigl. Station is in the Eastern portion. Centre of stream and river forms the West and South boundaries. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture. |
Knockogonnell | townland | There are several forts in various parts of this townland. A road passes from N. to South through the Eastern portion. The remainder of the land is tillage and pasture. |
Lisnabinnia Village | village | This village consists of about 20 houses. There are two Danish Forts convenient to it on the N. E. side. There is nothing else remarkable. |
Lisnageeragh | townland | There is a portion of bog at the North boundary, a bye road passes from N. W. to S. E. through this townland. Centre of road joins the South boundary Lissnageeragh . Trigl. Station is on the West boundary. The remainder of the townand is tillage and pasture. |
Lower Kilsallagh | village | There is nothing worthy of remark about this village. It consists of about 10 houses. |
Marnellsgrove | townland | There is a portion of bog at the S. E. boundary of this townland, the bog is bounded on the West by a planting which extends towards the N.W. boundary. Centre of river forms the West and East boundaries the remainder of this townland is tillage and pasture. |
Newtown Village | village | This village consists of eighteen houses and is situated about 14 chains West of Kilsallagh bog. It contains nothing remarkable. |
Parkgarue | village | This village consists of about 9 houses and contains nothing remarkable. |
Tober Village | village | This village consists of about 34 houses, compactly situated at the side of a bye road which leads from the E. side of a main road which passes through the East portion of Knockadonnel townland. |
Tobinstown | townland | Roseberry house is situated in the Southern portion of this townland. There is a small portion of road and plantings. Centre of river forms the N. &; West bundaries. The land is tillage and pasture. |
Treanboy | townland | There is a portion of bog in the S. E. portion of this townland. Centre of the River Suck forms a part of the E. boundary of the remainder of the land is tillage and pasture. |
Turlough | townland | A road passes from N.W. to S.E. through the Southern portion of this townland. There are three Danish Forts in the Southern portion, one of which is at the S.W. boundary and is called Turlough Fort. This fort is a Trigl. Station. The land is tillage and pasture. |
Upper Kilsallagh | village | This village is about 1/4 mile long chiefly situated at the South side of a bye road which passes eastward through the South portion of the townland and [Unable to read.] Kilsallagh. It consists of about 18 houses and contains nothing remarkable. |