Place | What is it | Description |
| village | This village consists of a few scattered houses none worthy of remark. |
Alloon Bridge | bridge | It has two arches and is in good repair. |
Alloon Fort | fort | It is circular in form and about 2 chains in diameter. |
Alloon Lower | townland | It belongs to Lord Clancarty held by deed for ever. It is all under a good state of cultivation, although the land is of a bad marly quality, the houses and roads are in very good repair. The inhabitants live comfortably. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is £7. 2. 5½ for the summer half year of 1837 including Alloon Upper. |
Alloon Upper | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality. Houses and roads are in good repair. It is situated about 6 miles S. West of Ahascragh. It contains a.r.p. Amount of County Cess is £1. 1s. 5½d. |
Alloon Upper village | village | It consists of a few houses and gardens which are in good repair. |
Alloonbaun | townland | It is held by Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. It is all under a good state of cultivation although of a bad quality. The road bounding its western side is in good repair. The houses also are in good repair. The inhabitants live comfortably. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is £12. 9. 8. |
Annagh | townland | It belongs to Usher Esq., held by deed for ever. The North and South parts are wet, the centre dry, of a good quality. The country is flat. The houses and roads are in good repair. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is £21. 19. 8½ for the summer half year of 1837. |
Annagh Bridge | bridge | This bridge has five arches and is in middling repair. |
Annagh Village | village | It consists of few houses which are in good repair. |
Ashfield | townland | This townland is the property of - Blake, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is a flat country about 25 acres of it bog, the rest arable and of a good quality. The houses are in middling repair. Roads in good repair is situated about 1 mile S. West of castle. County Cess included with Annaghbaun (Blakeny). |
Attyregan | townland | It is the property of - Browne, Esq., by deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. The County cess for the summer half year of 1837 is £5. 12. 11½ . It contains a.r.p. |
Avenue Park | park | It contains about 14 acres of land and belongs to the Demesne. |
Ballinlough | townland | Is the property of John Blakeny held by deed for ever. It contains a.r.p. all of which is flat and wet and of bad quality – houses and roads are in bad repair. County Cess included with Alloonbaun. |
Ballinlough Village | village | It is composed of small numbers of houses in middling good repair and is called Ballanlough by the inhabitants. |
Ballygrany | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 151a. 0r. 8p., about 30 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable of middling good quality. It contains 1 village same name as townland. It pays £9. 16. 9. County Cess. |
Ballymacward | parish | This parish contains a.r.p. about 1/6 of it is bog. The principal proprietors are Lord Ashtown, Anthony Donellan Fran. Davies, Jams. P.Comyne, Bernard Browne, John Browne, James Daly, John Usher, Wm.Trench, and Saml. Barrett Esqrs. |
Ballymacward | townland | This townland is held by Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. The land is flat and dry of good quality all under cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is £6. 3. 5. |
Ballymacward (village) | village | It consists of a few scattered houses, all of which are in good repair (one of these is a Public House). |
Ballymacward Bridge | bridge | It has three arches and is in good repair. |
Ballyvoneen | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. The land is flat and wet of middling quality. The houses are in bad repair. It contains a.r.p. The county Cess is £9. 16. 9. including Ballygreany. |
Baunoges | townland | This townland is the property of John H. Blakeny, Esq. who holds it under a deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling quality. It is situated in the North of this parish. Houses in bad repair. It contains a.r.p. Amount of County Cess is £4. 13s. |
Brynes Fort | fort | It is of a circular form and about 150 links in diameter. |
Bull Park | park | It contains about 12 acres of land and belongs to the Demesne. |
Caltraghard | trigonometrical station | This station is 286 feet above low water mark. |
Capalusk Village | village | It consists of a few scattered houses and gardens. |
Cappalusk Trig. | trigonometrical station | This Trig. Station stands 403 feet above low water mark. |
Carana House | house | It is the residence of John Fitzsimon, Esq., and is in good repair. |
Carrana Lower | townland | This townland is held by Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. It is a flat, dry country the land of middling quality. The houses in middling repair. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is included with Carrana Upper. |
Carrana Upper | townland | This townland belongs to Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It contains a.r.p. The County cess is £6. 19. 2¾ including Carrana Lower. |
Carroon Village | village | It consists of about 20 houses which are in bad repair, Carroon Village so called by the inhabitants. |
Carrowholla | townland | It is the property of Lord Ashtown by deed for ever. It consists partly of small hills covered with a light dry soil, yet of a good quality. It is in a good state of cultivation. There are several Turloughs in it. The houses are mostly in good repair. |
Carrownakelly | townland | Is the property Jas. Daly, Esq. held by deed for ever. It contains 40a. 2r. 4p. all of which is flat and dry and of a good quality. Houses and roads are in middling repair. Pays for County Cess included with Creeraun. |
Carrownea | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clancarty by deed for ever. The land is flat and dry of good quality, all under cultivation. The houses are in good repair. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess is £7. 19. 5. |
Cave | townland | Is the property of Ross, Esq. by deed for ever, it contains 590a. 1r. 0p. There is a small portion of bog in the North part of this townland. The remainder arable of a middling quality. Pays for County Cess £15. 2s. 1d. |
Cave Bridge | bridge | A small bridge having 1 arch. thus situated and Cave Bridge so called by the inhabitants. |
Cave House | house | A Gentleman’s place, the residence Thos. Woods, Esq. |
Cave Lodge | house | A Gentleman’s Seat, the residence of Mr. Alex. Lynch. |
Church Park | park | It contains about 20 acres of cultivated ground and 20 of wood. It belongs to Mt. Bernard Demesne. |
Civil Fort | fort | It is nearly circular and about 80 links in diameter. |
Cloongowna | townland | This townland is held by Lord Clancarty by deed for ever, it is all under a good state of cultivation, except a small portion of bog at the eastern boundary. The houses are in good repair. The inhabitants live comfortably. It contains - . The County Cess is £2. 9. 8. |
Cloongowna Bridge | bridge | It has two arches and is in middling repair. |
Corskeagh | townland | Is the property of Jams. Daly, Esq. by deed for ever. It contains 136a. 2r. 38p. The greater part of which is under sheep walks. It is flat and dry, but of bad description. Pays for County Cess £5. 4s. 9½d. |
Creeraun | townland | Is the property of James Daly, Esq. who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 244a. 2r. 20p. all of which is under Demesne about 40 acres of bog and 10 acres. Houses and roads are in good repair. It pays £9. 13. 7. County Cess. |
Creeraun House | house | It is in good repair and is the residence of O’Kelly, Esq. |
Creggaun | townland | This townland is the property of John H. Blakeny, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is flat and better there three fourths bog. Houses built of mud and in bad repair. It contains a.r.p. Amount of Co. Cess is £3. 5. 1. |
Curskeagh or the single bush | tree | Curskeagh or the Single Bush is that which gives name to the townland. It is a tree. |
Curskeagh Trench | townland | Is the property Frederick E. Trench, Esq. held by deed for ever. It contains 334a. 3r. 11p. about ½ of which is bog, the remainder is arable of good quality. The houses are very few in number and in bad repair. £4 County cess in included with that of Garrafine in page 33. |
Derrylea in tree Trig. Station | trigonometrical station | This Trig. Station stands 366 feet above the level of the sea. |
Derrylea Trig. Station | trigonometrical station | This Trig. Station stands 368 feet above low water mark. |
Esker | townland | This townland is the property of Andrew Browne, Esq., who holds it under a deed for ever. It is flat and dry and well cultivated. Houses in middling repair. It is situated about a mile S. West of Ahascragh. Amount of County Cess is £4. 9s. 8d. |
Esker Lodge | house | It is a low thatched house handsomely situated but in bad repair. |
Fahymore Village | village | It consists of a few scattered houses with gardens. They are in good repair. |
Garrafine | townland | This townland is the property of Mr. Trevors who holds it under a deed for ever. It is a flat country, about 1/3 bog, the rest arable. It is situated about 4 miles west of Ahascragh. The houses are in bad repair. Pay Co. Cess £2. 5s. 7d. |
Garrafine Trench | townland | This townland is the property of Trench, Esq. who holds it under a deed for ever. It is a flat country about 1/3 of it bog, the rest dry, arable of a middling quality. The houses are in bad repair. It is situated about 4 miles West of Ahascragh. Amount of County Cess is £3. 16s. 7½d. |
Garrafine Ussher | townland | This townland contains a.r.p. about 90 acres of bog the rest is under a state of cultivation. The houses and roads are in good repair. It belongs to Ussher, Esq. held by a deed for ever. Amount of County Cess is £9. 2s. 6d. |
Garrymore | townland | Is the property of Francis Davis who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 347a. 2r. 19p. the land of which is of a very good quality principally under sheep walks. Amount of Co. Cess £4. 10. 11. |
Glennamucka | townland | This townland is the property Lord Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 446a. 2r. 7p. about 45 acres of which is bog, remainder arable and pasture of middling good quality. Houses and roads are in very good repair. Amount of County Cess £10. 6. 9. |
Glentane | group of houses | It consists of a few houses and gardens in good repair. |
Glentaune | bridge | It is in middling repair with one arch. |
Gortbrack | townland | This townland is the property of Lord Clancarty who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 199a. 0r. 22p. about ½ of which is bog the remainder arable and of bad quality. The houses are in bad repair. Amount of County Cess £10. 6 9. |
Gorteen | townland | Is the property of James Daly, Esq. who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 28a. 3r. 24p. all of which is under a good state of cultivation with exceptions of abut 35 acres of bog, on the West side the greater part of this townland is under sheep walks. Houses and roads are in good repair. County Cess included with [unable to read] see page 23 this book. |
Gortnahultra | townland | This townland is the property of Samuel Barrett who holds it under a deed for ever. It contains 310a. 20p. 18r. nearly one half of which is bog, the remainder arable of middling quality and under sheep walks. The soil is dry and gravely. Amount of Co. Cess £2. 9s. 8d. |
Gortroyan East | townland | It is the property of Anthony Donellan, Esq. by deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality. The houses and roads are in good repair. It contains a.r.p. The County Cess £3 13. 0. including Gortyroyan West. |
Gortyroyan West | townland | It is the property of Anthony Donellan, Esq. by deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality, the houses in general are in good repair. The County Cess is included with Gortyroyan East. It contains a.r.p. |
Green Hills | townland | It is the property of John Trench, Esq. held by deed for ever. It is flat and dry of middling good quality. The houses are in good repair. The Co. Cess is £8. 11 half yearly. It contains a.r.p. |
Greenhills House | house | It is the residence of Saml. Barrett, Esq. and is in good repair. |
Guinan's Park | park | A portion of land in the townland Hampstead being part of a Gentleman’s Demesne. It is so called for distinction. |
Hampstead | townland | Is the property Francis Davis held by deed for ever. It contains 547a. 0r. 23p. about 16 acres of which is bog, the remainder arable of a good quality. Houses and roads are in good repair. Pays for County Cess £5. 4s. 3d. |
Hampstead House | house | A gentleman’s place, the residence of Francis Davis, Esq., it is in very good repair at present. |