TABLE OF TOW NLANDS, &c, IN TULLAROAN, (CONTINUED.) Names. Derivation. Proprietors, Acres. Knockingrasa, Grace's hill, from knock, a hill, Ld. Normantou, and Grace a family name. 220 Rathhelly Fair fortress of Grace, from rath, J. Loughnan, esq. 260 tiful. Adamstown, Obvious. J. Geale, esq. 220 Monemidroe, Red bog,from moin, a bog, and J. Loughnan, esq. 70 Ballyroe Grace, Red townland of Grace, from R. Lalor, esq. 88 Quality of the Land and Rent. A dry argilicious hill, with sloping ground, Prodnce. 105 sheep, 2 acres potatoes, 2 acres barley, Excellent valley ground, argiliceousschistus Same quality. 7 acres ont 8 acres wheat, TABLE OF TOWNLANDS, &c. IN TULLAROAN, (CONTINUED.) Derivation. Proprietors Acres. 220 The tort of the water, from D. Scully, esq. rath, a fort, na of and can, a piece of water. Foyltailor, The tailor's townland, fuil, a amily and tailleur, a tailor, Finn, esq. 153 The townland of the court or Sir W. Cuffe, astle. Quality of the Land and Rent. Produce. Moory argillaceous mountain, mostly peat, 39 sheep. culm pits open and working. 3-4ths improve-13 acres wheat. able, 1-6th arable, occasional stratum of 23 acres potatoes. siliceous micaceous schistus, from 11. 5s. to 28 ditto oats. 10. per acre. The rest grazed. Dry argillacious mountain, with caleareous 41 sheep. beds, and indications of culm, and coal, im- 2 acres wheat. proveable, and fit for tillage or pasture; from 11 ditto, potatoes. 21. to 11. per acre. acre. Il ditto, oats. 10 ditto, meadow. The rest grazed. 240 3-4ths fine argillaceous mountain, all improve-22 acres wheat. able; 1-4th fertile allurial vale, grass land, ca-13 ditto, potatoes. pable of irrigation, and rich mealow, this 12 a. 2 r. oats. formed thec astle demesne; from 31. to 11. per 27 a. 2 r. meadow. The rest grazed. 150 Mountain, with siliceous and argillaceous 18 acres potatoes. subsoil, and calcarcons beds, improveable for 20 di'to oats. pasturage or tillage; from 21. to 11. per acre. 12 ditto meadow. The rest grazed. A fine grass land vale, with some moor 6 a. 3 r. potatoes. from old wools, fit for pasture or tillage; 3 a. 2 r. oats. from 21. 10s. to 11. 10s. per acre. 6 a. meadow. 111 sheep. 114 1-3d improveable bill, arable and pastu- 28 acres meadow. rable; 2-3is rich valley grass land, capable 25 ditto, oats. of irrigation, subsoil, schistus with calcareous 44 ditto, meadow. beds; from 31. to 11. 10s. per acre. The rest grazed. 1-half wettish hill, but very improveable, 65 sheep. arable, and pastarable; J-half vale, part wet, 15 acres potatoes. but improveable, part fine grass land, argilia- 22 ditto, oats. cious soil, with calcareous beds; from 21. to 23 ditto meadow. 11. per acre. The rest grazed. TABLE OF TOWNLANDS, &c. IN TULLAROAN, (CONTINUED.) Numes. Derination. Proprietors. Acres. Briscuough, From Grise, brittle, tenger, the Sam. Waring, esq. จอ The townland of the meals or J. Davis, esq. Ballyquidiby, cuid, a supper, one of the old Irish The town of the champion or J. Geale, and J. Bouncestown, Uncertain. J. Geale, esq. Hantown, From bally, as before, and fa-Marquis of Down guidhe, a buntsman. shire, and Ed. Ballyfiaguidbe, Cronyo, esq. or Quality of Land and Rent. A good grass land vale, part of it moorish, 2-3d dry improveable bill, part calcareous, A dry flat bill, argillaceons soil, arable and 2-3ds dry improveable argillaceous hill, fit A fine grass vale rising to the hill, with an Produce. 5 acres wheat, 17 acres wheat, 14 acres wheat, 12 acres potatoes, 13 acres potatoes, TABLE OF TOWNLANDS, &c. IN TULLAROAN, (CONTINUED.) Derivation. Names. Proprietors. Acres. Lisbally froot, The fort of the townland of ser- Marquis of Down- 290 vice, from lios, a fort, bally, as before, and friot, suit, service, or attendance. shire, The celebrated fort, from rath, Marquis of Down- Tallaroan, The red bill, or bill of the' stream, from tullach, a hill, and Tallaghroban, ruadh, red, or possibly shruan, a stream. Finn, esq. Knocknamuck, The swinehill, from knock, R. St. George. bill, na, of, and muie, a plg. Ballytarany, The neighbouring townland, Sir J. Blunden. from bally, as before, and tarsna, over against, or adjacent. Quality of the Land and Rent. I-half bill dry and arable, errugineous schistas subsoil, with calcareous Leds, marks of culm; 1-half vale, fine grass land; from 21. 10, to 11. per acre. A high vale of excellent pasture and til-153 sheep, age ground, ferrugineous schertus subsoil, 11 acres wheat. with calcareous beds; from 21. to 11. 108. per 13 ditto, potatoes, Il ditto, oats, 21 ditto, meadow, The rest grazed, 50 sheep, acre. A sloping hill coming into the vale, verv fine grase land, argillacious soil, with calca reous beds, arable and pasturable; from 21. 10s. to 11. 10s. per acre. 1-half fine dry hill argillaceous soil, arable and pasturable; 1-balf fine aluminous vale, mixed with calcareous sand, rich feeding 'ground; from 31. to 11. 10. per acre. A naturally peaty wet mountain, but greatly improved by burning and liming, arable and pasturable, ferruginous argilite subsoil; from 11. 10s. to 10s. per acre. Dry argillacious bill, improveable and fit for pasturage and tillage; from 11. 108. to 11. per acre. 8 acres potatoes, I ditto, barley. 12 acres wheat. 5 ditto, barley. 10 acres potatoes, 10 ditto, meadow, 10 ditto, meadow, The rest grazed. |