Place names in the civil parish of Ross

PlaceWhat is itDescription
[no name]streamA stream running between Cahergal and Bookaun townlands, continues its course to Petersbourgh old castle. The stream has no name given to it.
AillbunaviscaunprecipiceA precipice.
AillnaveaghprecipiceA precipice in which ravens used to build and breed.
AmericavillageA village.
AssballyweeaunwaterfallA water fall near Tober Beanaighe.
BallardvillageA village.
BallinknockaunvillageA village.
Bally DooloughvillageA village.
Bally newvillageA village.
BallydooloughtownlandProprietor Sir Valentine Blake, Esq., Minlow near Galway. Agent Mr. Michael Higgins, Fairhil. All held under lease. Rent £67.0s. 0d. bulked per year. Soil some steep mountain in the greatest part spent arable mountain having some bog and swamps, crops of oats and potatoes near the houses are middling but in general are not good and part totally failed. Co. Cess 11¼d. paid per acre half yearly for 135 acres. Villages [crossed out] and other detached houses, Binlavy mountain. No antiquities.
Ballydoolough LoughlakeA Lough sending a small stream to work the old Mill of Teerannee.
Ballydoolough LoughlakeA Lough sending a small stream to work the old Mill of Teerannee.
BallynonaghvillageA village.
BallyveeanevillageA village.
Ballyveeawn RiverriverSeveral streams from the mountain form a river through Ballyveeawn townland. It joins the stream coming from Lough Coolin by Kelbeg Upper Mill and soon falls in Pulnagan in Kilbeg Upper.
BallyweeauntownlandProprietor Richard Levacy, Esq., Cuslough near Ballinrobe. No agent held under lease. Rent - bulked yearly. Soil all mountain. A small part steep being part f Binlavey and the greatest part is spent arable mountain with bog and swamp having a few fields of oats tolerably good with some gardens of potatoes, and in other parts crops are very poor. Co. Cess 11 ¼ d. paid per acre half yearly for 168 acres. Villages Ballyveeaun, [Derryfada, Farbrega crossed out] and antiquity a holy well Tubbervening. Wallyveaun streams from the mountain form a R. run through Ballyveeaun, falls in Pulnagan Kilbeg Upper.
Barnarinniapart of a townlandA part of the townland having a wood and shepherds house and some arable land also coarse pasture and bog.