Place names in the civil parish of Beagh

PlaceWhat is itDescription
A small lake no namelakeEel in this lake.
Apple Islandtownland and islandBelongs to Lord Gort and is very thickly planted with trees.
Ardameelavan LoughlakeTrout, perch, pike and eel in these lakes.
ArdamullivantownlandA Grave Yard in this townland. Honble. J. P. Vereker, Proprietor, Residence Roxboro. Post town Limerick. Let to occupying tenants at 30s. per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the Tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops, wheat, oats and potatoes,. Prevailing name Howard. A school here, 25 boys and 15 girls. All Roman Catholics. Teacher paid by the Scholars – Part of Coleman’s Lake on the W. Boundary of this townland between it and Ashfield Demesne, part of a Lough ? on the East boundary between it and Derrycallan townland. Ardameelavan Lough in the South West of townland. Trout, Pike, Perch and Eel in all these lakes. Ruins of Ardameelavan old Castle. ? village in the West of this townland. Authority Laurence Howarly of townland Ardameelavan and Onefort?
Ashfield DemesnetownlandProprietor Daniel McNevin, Esq., Middle Gardiner Street No. 8, Dublin. A portion of this townland is let to 17 rent paying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 30s per acre. County Cess 3/5 per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenants. Size of farms from 1 to 4 acres. Soil good. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Prevailing names Welsh and Fahy. Fuel scarce. The greater part of this townland ~ by the [Unable to read.] Chiefly under plantation and some more under grazing cattle, Ashfield House, offices and orchard. This townland superintended by Patrick Fahy, Acting Agent. Part of Loughaweck, in which there is an Island. Part of Collinan's Lough on the boundary of this townland. Perch, pike and eel in this Lough. Shanaglish new and old Roman Catholic Chapels in this townland. New chapel not yet finished, when finished will [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.]One fort here.Authority John Lally and Pat Fahy townland Ashfield.
AttifineentownlandProprietor, Frances Butler, Esq., Residence Cregg. Post town Gort. No agent. Let to 26 occupying tenants at will, at the yearly rent of 30s. per acre. County Cess 3s. 0d per acre. A tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farm from 1 to 8 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops [Unable to read.] corn and potatoes. Fuel plenty. Tenantry - all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Mullen and Muzly. Autiafeeneen village in which is a Pool, which is emptied or drained every year about the month of July by the inhabitants, where they get a great supply of Eels.Authority Michl. Mullen, townland Autiafeeneen.
Ballinakilla LoughlakeTrout, perch and eel in this Lough.
BallyboytownlandProprietor Daniel McNevin, Esq., No. 8 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. Middleman, Mr. Darcy, Rickfield. Sublet to 23 occupying tenants at will at 16s. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 2/5 per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Prevailing names Cane and Power. Part of Loughtashaughnessy Lough in the S. boundary of this townland. Eel in this lake. 3 forts in the townland.Authority William Power, townland Laghtashaughnessy.
BallygeagintownlandFrancis Butler, Esq., proprietor. Residence Cregg. Post town Gort. This townland is occupied by the proprietor as a Demesne grazing ground and more under cultivation. Pays County Cess 3/1 per acre and Tithes 1/6 per acre. Soil sandy. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Ballygaygan House the residence of Walter Butler, Esq., offices, garden and young plantation in this townland.Authority Peter Carroll - townland Leariff.
BallynakilltownlandProprietor James Butler, Esq., Glenwilliam. Post town Ennis. Let to 37 occupying tenants. Some having leases and others at will. Yearly rent form 40s to £6 each farm. County Cess 3/6 per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Devanny and Reynolds. Part of Ballynakill Lough on the boundary. Trout, Pike and Eel in this Lough.Authority Martin Devanny.
BarnatownlandProprietor Francis Butler, Esq. Residence Creg. Post town Gort. Let to 6 occupying tenants at will - yearly rent from £4 to £16 a farm. County Cess from 6s to 12s per holding. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat and potatoes. Bog plenty. Prevailing names Fogarty and Quinlan.Authority Peter Carroll - Townland Leariff.
BeaghparishParish of Beagh, Barony of Kiltartan, Diocese of Clonfert and Kilmacduach, Co. Galway, 2 1/2 miles South by East from the town of Gort.
BeaghtownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle, Gort. Agent James Slator, Esq. Gort. Middleman W. Foster, Gort, who sublet it to 35 occupying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 20s per acre. Size of farms from 1 to 5 acres. County Cess 3[Unable to read.] per acre. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name [Unable to read.].Part of Lough Cooter on the boundary of this townland, trout, perch, pike and Eel in this Lough. Beagh river which rises[Unable to read.] From Loughcooter flows through this townland and sinks underground near near that wonderful and extraordinary curiosity called the Punch Bowl.The Punch Bowl is a Circular pool of water, circumference at the top 572 feet, from the surface of the ground at the top, to the water below in the Bowl, 86 1/2 feet, depth of water in the Bowl 22 feet. The ? inside the Bowl is almost overgrown with trees of various ? the water it appears stagnant, but doubtless the Beagh River which sinks a little to the East of it passes it in cavities under ground. Ruins of Beagh old Church and a Grave Yard in this townland.. One fort in this townland.Authority Patt. Douglas.
Beagh IslandtownlandBelongs to Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post town Gort. Ruins of an old church in this island.
Beagh RiverriverThis river rises at Lough Cooter and sinks in the ground a short distance East of a place called the Punch Bowl it runs under ground and passes through the Punch Bowl; alternatively sinking and breaking out at different places.(The Punch Bowl is a Circular Pool of water circumference at the top 572 feet, from the surface of the ground at top, to the water below in the Bowl, 861/2 feet, depth of water in the Bowl 22 feet. The [Unable to read.] in the inside of the Bowl is almost overgrown with trees of various [Unable to read.] the water in it appears stagnant, but doubtless the Beagh River which sinks a little to the East of it passes this it in cavities under ground).Trout, perch and eel in the river.
Bellmount CottagehouseThe residence of Mr. John Bell, County Cess Collector and Barony High Constable. [Unable to read.] garden and orchard some old and young trees and other minor ornaments here.
BoleyphaudeentownlandProprietor, The Honourable J. P. Vereker, Roxboro, Limerick and Sir John Taylor, Castle Taylor. Agent P. Kelly, Esq. Let to 32 occupying tenants. Some having leases and others at will. Average yearly rent 15s. per acre yearly. And rent 2d. per acre. County Cess 3/6 per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 2 to 15 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Flinn and Murphy. Killeen river flows through this townland.Authority Laurence Flinn.
BunnasrahtownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle, Gort. Agent James Slator, Esq. Gort. Middleman W. Foster, Gort, who sublet it to 35 occupying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 20s per acre. Size of farms from 1 to 5 acres. County Cess 3[Unable to read.] per acre. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name [Unable to read.].Part of Lough Cooter on the boundary of this townland, trout, perch, pike and Eel in this Lough. Beagh river which rises[Unable to read.] From Loughcooter flows through this townland and sinks underground near near that wonderful and extraordinary curiosity called the Punch Bowl.The Punch Bowl is a Circular pool of water, circumference at the top 572 feet, from the surface of the ground at the top, to the water below in the Bowl, 86 1/2 feet, depth of water in the Bowl 22 feet. The ? inside the Bowl is almost overgrown with trees of various ? the water it appears stagnant, but doubtless the Beagh River which sinks a little to the East of it passes it in cavities under ground. Ruins of Beagh old Church and a Grave Yard in this townland.. One fort in this townland.Authority Patt. Douglas.
CaherbriantownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
CaherbrodertownlandProprietor Michael Butler Minor this townland in Chancery, and held by Capt. Lahiff a Middleman of Russaun and occupied by himself under grazing cattle and cultivation. A portion of it is set yearly as conacre ground to the adjacent tenantry. There are only two tenants living here who hold 11/2 acres each. County Cess 3s. 0d. per acre. Tithe paid by the proprietor. Soil rocky and sandy. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Prevailing names Nealon and Burk[Unable to read.] Fuel scarce. Lughnanarr and another Lough without name in this townland. Eel in these Loughs. 5 forts in this townland.Authority John Bourke.
Carheeny BegtownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
CarheenybauntownlandProprietor William Butler, Esq., Bunahow. Post Town Gort. No Agent. Let to 3 occupying tenants at will who pay £3. 0. 0. for each farm. County Cess from 6s. to 10s. per farm. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Hagan and Glynn.Authority Michael Gagan and Thomas Noon.
CarheenymoretownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Lough Cooter Castle. Post town Gort. Middleman Mr. James Lahiff of Gort, who has the whole townland under stock Cattle. County Cess 3s per acre. No bog. Soil rocky. Rough pasture. Part of Doon Lough on the South boundary and part of Carreeny Lough on W. Boundary and part of Hollywood River on the East boundary. Trout, pike and eel in the above Loughs and River.Authority Peter Flanigan townland Carreenybeg.
CarhoontownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
Carreeny LoughlakeTrout, pike and eel in this lake.
Carreeny RiverriverTrout in this river. Carreeny Bridge on this river convenient to Creg Demesne.
CarrowgarrifftownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
Castle Islandtownland and islandBelongs to Lord Gort of Loughcooter Castle near Gort. There is the ruins of an old castle in this island.
Castle LodgelodgeThis lodge is now occupied by a [Unable to read.] and part made into a Police Station and occupied by one Constable and 4 Sub Constables.Trees and garden and orchard here.
Castle Lodge RiverriverTrout and roach in this river.
ClognakeavatownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
Cloonnahahatownland1/8 of a mile nearly west of the Churn, at a place called Pouldubh (Polldubh); which in English signified Blackhole. There is a large arch of natures work formed by rocks at this place, 7 or 8 feet above the level of low water, in this river and of a considerable breadth. This river after [Unable to read.] under the arch, turns a Flour Mill belonging to Mr. Lopdell of Cloonaha, a short distance from the arch above described and proceeds in its course through the townland of Gort where it runs[Unable to read.] the name of Gort river, but its original name is Beagh River. Trout, perch, pike and eel in this river.Sergeant James Knowles, Royal Tappers and Miners having carefully examined the above [Unable to read.] measures and [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.] is satisfied that this is correct. H. Brady [Unable to read.].
Coleman's LakelakeTrout, pike, perch and eel in these lakes.
Creg HousehouseResidence of Francis Butler, Esq., offices, garden, orchard and plantations in this place.
Creg LoughlakeEel in both these lakes.
CregboytownlandProprietor, Francis Butler, Esq., Cregg. Post Town Gort. No agent. Let to 18 occupying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 25s. per acre. County Cess 3/0 per acre. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 2 to 8 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Fuel plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name Kennedy. 4 forts in this townland.Authority Michael Mullin and Murtagh McCormick.
Cregg DemesnetownlandProprietor Francis Butler, Esq., Cregg. Post Town Gort. No agent. This townland is occupied by the proprietor. Under wheat, corn and potatoes. Part of Carreeny Lough and River at the East boundary of this townland. Creg House the residence of Francis Butler, Esq. stands in this townland and Demesne, offices, garden and orchard. Creg and Tallymount Loughs in the West of [unable to read]. Trout, pike and eel in all these lakes and river - a part of this townland under young plantation. Authority Michael Foy, townland Carreenybaun.
CregmahontownlandProprietor. Lord Gort. Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent James Slator, Esq., Gort. Let to 30 occupying tenants at will, at the yearly rent of from 40s. to £4. 4s. 7d. each farm. County Cess from 2s. to 10s. a year each holding. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Fuel scarce. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Bradly and Keely. Part of Colemans Lough on the boundary of this townland. Trout, perch[Unable to read.] Pike and eel in this Lough. Tobberlaure Holywell here. Stations performed.Authority Michael Bradley, townland Cregmahon.
Curtaan LoughlakeEel in this lake.
CurtauntownlandProprietor Matheu Rosingrair, Esq. Post Town Gort. No agent. Let to 19 occupying tenants at will from 40s. to £24. 12. 0 yearly rent each farm. County Cess from 6s. to 45s. per farm yearly. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Soil moory[Unable to read.] and part rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Ford and Healy. Part of Loughacaslaun on the boundary and Curlarn Lough in the townland and Castle Lough River. Trout, pike and eel in these Loughs and river. 3 forts in this townland.Authority Murtagh Cormick, townland Curtaan..
Derreen L.lakePike and eel in this lake.
DerrytownlandProprietor Daniel McNevin, Esq., No. 5 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. Middleman, Mr. Couge, Rose Parks. who holds under a lease of lives, and sublets it to 32 occupying tenants at will, at the yearly rent of 25s per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenants. Size of farms from 2 to 4 acres. Soil rocky and sandy. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Fuel Plenty. Prevailing names Daly and Couge. The greater part of this townland occupied by Middleman, who lives in Rose Park House. One school here established in 1835, consisting of 35 boys and 25 girls. All Roman Catholics. Teacher [Unable to read.] by the scholars. Authority John Fahy.
Derrycallan CommonstownlandProprietor, Sir John Taylor, Castle Taylor. The Honorable J. P. Vereker, Roxboro, Limerick, and John T. Hewson, Esq. Let to 12 occupying tenants at will. Yearly rent from 30s to £4. 10. 0 each farm. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name Locherry.
Derrycallan NorthtownlandProprietor James O'Hara, Esq., Galway. No agent. Let to Mr. Hughston, Middleman, on a lease who sublet it to 20 occupying tenants at will. Yearly rent 30s per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Quit rent 2d. per acre. Size of farms form 2 to 5 acres. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and rape and potatoes. Fuel plenty. Prevailing names Fitzpatrick and Kinneely. Ballinakilla Lough and Island nameless in this townland also part of Loughatekepple on the boundary. Pike, trout, perch and eel in these Loughs. Darby's Bed in this townland.Authority Patrick Kinneely, townland Derrycallen N.
Derrycallan SouthtownlandProprietor, Sir John Taylor, Castle Taylor. The Honorable J. P. Vereker, Roxboro, Limerick, and John T. Hewson, Esq. Let to 12 occupying tenants at will. Yearly rent from 30s to £4. 10. 0 each farm. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name Locherry.
DoireachlakePike, perch and eel in this lake.
Doon LoughlakePerch, pike and eel in these lakes.
DrumgooauntownlandProprietor Francis Butler, Esq., Cregg. Post Town Gort. No agent. Let to 15 occupying at will at 21s. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 4 to 8 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Callan and Mullin. Authority Peter Callan, townland.
FiddaunlakeEel in this lake.
FiddauntownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, James Slator, Esq., Gort. Let to 38 tenants at will, some by the bulk and more by acre at the yearly rent of 3s. per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 1 to 14 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops: - wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. ?? O'Brien, Castle Lodge, nearly in ruins in this townland there is also an orchard here. Part of Loughacaslaun, part of Fiddane Lough on the boundary of this townland and Lough ? in the townlan. Trout, pike and eel in these Loughs. Part of castle river on the boundary - Trout in this river. Ruins of Fiddaun Old Castle. Walls standing. Four forts in this townland, also a Police Station. 1 Constable and 4 Sub Constables. Authority John Fahy.
Garden Island or Lally Islandisland 
GilroetownlandProprietor, Daniel McNevin, Esq., No. 8 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. Let to 28 tenants at will at 30s. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 3s. per acre. Quit rent 2d. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 1 to 6 acres. Some pay by the bulk from 40 to 50s. per annum. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog scarce. Prevailing names [Unable to read.] and Donohoe. 2 forts here. Lough[Unable to read.]garrough in this townland. Pike and eel in this Lough. Hollymount River N.W. boundary.Authority Michael Regan, townland Gilroe.
GortavohertownlandProprietor Augustine Guller[Unable to read.], Esq., Residence Ballyline. Post town Ennis. No agent. Let to 15 occupying tenants at will at 20s. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 9 to 10 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat and potatoes. Bog scarce. Prevailing names Cullen and Ryan. Part of Scariff Loughcooter N. boundary and Careeny river on the South boundary. Trout, pike and eel in the lake and river. Caher fort in this townland.Authority James Ryan, townland Gurtavoher.
Hanraghan'slakeTrout, pike and eel in these lakes.
HollymounttownlandProprietor, William Butler, Esq. Residence Bunahow. Post Town Gort. Let to 4 occupying tenants at will yearly rent 18s. per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Fitzparick and Ford. Hollywood river on the boundary of this townland. Trout in this river.Authority Bartholomew Ford, townland Hollymount.
Hollymount RiverriverTrout in this river.
Island LoughlakePerch, pike and eel in these lakes.
IslandsislandAt mouth of river. This island belongs to Lord Gort and in fact all the islands in Loughcooter belong to Lord Gort.
Killafeene RiverriverTrout, perch, pike and eel in this river.
KilleentownlandProprietor Honorable J. P. Vereker. Residence Roxboro. Post Town Limerick. Let to 52 occupying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 21s. per acre. County Cess 3d. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 2[Unable to read.] to 8 acres. Fuel plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Prevailing names Murray and Regan[Unable to read.]. Killeen river on the boundary of this townland. Tobermahowleel Holy Well in this townland.Authority Laurence Murray, townland Killeen.
Killeen RiverriverTrout in this river.
Knockatoo MountaintownlandProprietor Maurice O'Connell, Esq., Kilgorey. Post town Trille. Let to 4 occupying tenants on a lease of year at 1s. and 8d. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 3d. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil sandy. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog scarce. Prevailing name Munks[Unable to read.] Derrieen Lough on the East boundary. Island Lough and Doon Lough on the West boundary. Trout, pike, perch and eel in these lakes.Authority Bartholomew Ford, townland Gilroe.
KnocklawrencetownlandProprietor William Butler, Esq., Banahow. Post Town Gort. Let to 32 occupying tenants at will at the yearly rent of 30s. per acre. Quit rent 2d. per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 1 to 8 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Fuel plenty. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing name Gegan. Part of Killeen river on the boundary of this townland. Trout in this river. A Grave Yard here.Authority Michael Gegan, townland Knocklawrence.
KnocktobytownlandProprietor, Francis Butler, Esq. Residence Cregg. Post Town Gort. Let to 13 occupying tenants at will from 40s. to £4 a year each farm. County Cess from 4s. to 10s. a farm. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog scarce. Prevailing name Fogarty. Knockgariff and Scariff Loughs on the North boundary and Carreany river on the South boundary. Trout, perch and eel in these lakes and river.Authority James Rines, townland Guravoher.
Laghtashaughnessy LoughlakeEel in this lake.
LaghtshaughnessytownlandProprietor Daniel McNevin, Esq., No. 8 Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin. Middleman, Mr. Darcy, Rickfield. Sublet to 23 occupying tenants at will at 16s. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 2/5 per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Prevailing names Cane and Power. Part of Loughtashaughnessy Lough in the S. boundary of this townland. Eel in this lake. 3 forts in the townland.Authority William Power, townland Laghtashaughnessy.
LaughiltownlandProprietor Honorable J. P. Vereker, Residence Roxboro. Post Town Limerick. Let to 40 occupying tenants at will. Yearly rent 30s. per acre. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe withheld by the tenantry. Size of farms from 6 to 12 acres. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog scarce. Tenantry all Roman Catholics. Prevailing names Nelly and Griffy. Part of Hollywood river on the N. E. boundary. [Unable to read.] it and townland Gilroe.Authority Daniel Nelly, townland Lakyle.
LavallytownlandProprietor Honble. J. P. Vereker, Roxboro, Limerick. Let to 70 occupying tenants from 30s. to £3. 0. 0. per acre yearly rent. County Cess 3s. per acre. Tithe 1/8 per acre. Size of farms from 4 to 20 acres. Soil light. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. No bog. Prevailing name Kelly. 2 schools in this townland, consisting at times of about 200 scholars, 8 Protestants, the rest are Roman Catholics. Teachers [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.] the scholars. Established 1825 and 1830[Unable to read.]. That part of Gort Town South of the Bridge called Carrion Row or Georges Street is situated in this townland. Gort River on the North West boundary of this townland. Trout, pike, perch and eel in this river. A Pound for impounding cattle here.
Loch BeaglakePike, perch and eel in this lake.
Loch Cutra (Dualdall O Firbis)island8 islands in this Lough belonging to Lord Gort Trout, pike, perch, [Unable to read.] and eel in this Lough.
Loch DubhlakeEel in this lake.
Lough Cooter CastlecastleA splendid Castle with excellent offices, orchards, gardens, groves, plantations and ornamental grounds, commanding a beautiful view of Lough Cooter and its various islands.
LoughangilkaghlakeTrout, perch, pike and eel in these lakes.
LoughanislandlakeTrout, pike and eek in this lake.
LoughannairralakeTrout, roach, pike and eel in this lake.
LoughatickipplelakeTrout, pike, perch and eel in these lakes.
LoughaundoonlakePike and eel in this lake.
LoughawocklakeAn Island in the lake. Perch, pike and eel in this lake.
LoughcootertownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
Loughnamugga (1)lakeEel in these lakes.
LurgatownlandProprietor Francis Butler, Esq. Residence Cregg. Post Town Gort. No agent. Let to 9 occupying tenants at will from £3 to £7 a farm yearly rent. County Cess from 4s. to 12s. per farm. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Prevailing names Carroll and Cunningham. Scariff and Inchgariff Loughs in the W. boundary of this townland. Trout, perch and eel in these lakes.Authority Peter Carroll, townland Scariff.
Pickford's LoughlakeEel in this lake.
PollaghtownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. James Slator, Gort. The greater part of this townland occupied by Lord Gort. 3 occupying tenants hold 21 acres at will at 20s. per acre yearly rent. Size of farms 7 acres each. County Cess 2/6 per acre. Tithe withheld. Soil sandy. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Prevailing names Mayley and Gready. Lough Cooter and ? Loughs in this townland and also Killafeen River. Pike, perch, trout and eel in these Loughs and trout in the river. Authority Patrick Mayley, townland Pullough.
ProspecttownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
RathwilladoontownlandProprietor Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Agent, Mr. Slator, Gort.
Red LoughlakeTrout, perch, pike and eel in this lake.
Rick's Islandtownland and islandBelongs to Lord Gort. Residence Loughcooter Castle. Post town Gort. Ruins of an old castle here.
RindifintownlandProprietor, Lord Gort, Loughcooter Castle. Post Town Gort. Part of this townland is held by Mr. Bl[Unable to read.], of Rinnadiffan, a middleman, under a lease of lives and the [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.] [Unable to read.] acre. County Cess 4s. per acre, and tithe 1/6 per acre. Soil sandy. Usual crops wheat, oats and potatoes.Beagh river flows through this townland and sinks in the ground a short distance to the East of a deep circular pool of water called the Punch Bowl [Unable to read.] the surface of the [Unable to read.] to the water in this Punch Bowl are 861/2 feet, depth of water in the Punch Bowl, 22 feet, circumference at top 572 feet, there is a parapel[Unable to read.] on the brink of this piecepine[Unable to read.] and another about 40 links from it, forming a walk round it the inside of this bowl is covered with trees of different kinds and underwood - it is asserted that the water of the river Beagh which sinks a short distance eastward from this bowl is the same water which passes through the Punch Bowl, Ladle and Churn. Two other deep pools to the North West of the Punch Bowl. Sergt. Knowles measured and [Unable to read.] the above Bowl.Two forts in this townland.Authority Michael Howly, townland Rinnadiffen.
Rinnadiffen CottagehouseOccupied by Mr. Black, a middleman.
Riverview HousehouseThe residence of Mr. Lopdell, gardens, orchard, some plantations and an extensive flour and corn mill here, on the Beagh River. House and offices in good order.
Rose HillhillResidence of Mr. McNevin, gardens and orchard here.
Rose Park HousehouseResidence of Mr. Henry McCook, a middleman.
Sallymount HousehouseResidence of Francis Butler, Esq., offices, garden, orchard and plantations in this place.
Sallymount LoughlakeEel in both these lakes.
Scariff LoughlakeTrout, perch and eel in these lakes.
ScarrifftownlandProprietor Francis Butler, Esq. Residence Cregg. Post Town Gort. No agent. Let to 9 occupying tenants at will from £3 to £7 a farm yearly rent. County Cess from 4s. to 12s. per farm. Tithes withheld by the tenantry. Soil rocky. Usual crops:- wheat, oats and potatoes. Bog plenty. Prevailing names Carroll and Cunningham. Scariff and Inchgariff Loughs in the W. boundary of this townland. Trout, perch and eel in these lakes.Authority Peter Carroll, townland Scariff.
ShanaglishvillageThis village is in an old road leading from Ennis to Gort. It contains from 15 to 20 houses. A grave yard and the old and new Roman Catholic Chapels of Shanaglish. No. of fairs or markets held here. The new Chapel can accommodate 600 persons. It is 4 miles South W. of Gort.
SkehanaghlakePike, perch and eel in this lake.
Swan IslandtownlandBelongs to Lord Gort, Lough Cooter Castle, Gort. Agent Mr. James Slator, Gort.
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