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PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XX (ff. 125). 'Down Survey', Volume 'C', containing surveys of the province of Leinster; 1655-[1656].
1. ff. 2-63. Terriers and maps of the following areas of co. Kildare:
a. ff. 2-8. 'The Barronie of Salt', surveyed by Edward Lucas; 1655. Comprising (f. 6-8) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Lexlip (Leixlip); Confoy (Confey); Killdrough (Kildrought); Tayghtooe (Taghadoe); Straffan, Donoghcomper (Donaghcumper), Killadowen (Killadoon), Castlelyons, Kilhill (Kilteel), Castledillon, Kill. The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 3-5): 'A Survey of the Barony of Salt: By Edward Lucas'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands with place-names. Buildings and a few other features are indicated pictorially. Compass rose includes a small landscape scene. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. 40 x 58.5cm., including two extension pieces at the sides. Labelled 'C1' in pencil.
b. ff. 12-15v. 'The Barrony of Naas', surveyed by John Carkase; 1655. Comprising (ff. 13-15) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Rathmore; Killisha (Killashee), Carnallway (Carnalway), Johnstown(e), Yeagogstowne (Jago), Bowdingstowne (Bodenstown), Sherlockstown(e), Whitechurch, Brenockstowne (sic). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 12):'A Survey of the Barony of Naas: By John Carkase'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. East at top. Showing the boundaries of the parishes (in colour) and townlands survey, with place-names. Buildings and mountainous areas are indicated pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche decorated with festoons. 39 x 67cm., including two extension pieces at the sides. Labelled 'C2' in pencil.
c. ff. 17-21v. 'Bar[ony of] Ikeathy & Oughtereny [Oughterany]', by George Marshall; 1655. Comprising (ff. 17-18v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Cloncurry, Sculogstowne (Scullogestown), Dunmurchill (Dunmurraghill), Donedae (Donadea), Maineham (Mainham), Clonshanbo(e), Balraine (Balraheen), Kilcock. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 20): 'A Survey of the Barony of Ikeatey & Outerany. By Geo: Marshall'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands with place-names. Buildings, bog and woodland are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a rose. Cartouche decorated with heraldic shields of England, Scotland and Ireland. Decorated scale bar, over which is a pen-sketch of an open book with a map of Ireland on one leaf, and the words, 'The Native inhabitants of the land are of a tall stature, great lovers of idleness & slubber'.39 x 46.5cm. Labelled 'C3' in pencil.
d. ff. 23-26v. 'The Barrony of Claine' (Clane), surveyed by George Marshall; 1655. Comprising (ff. 25-26v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Claine (Clane), Kilbeggs (Killybegs), Bridschurch (Brideschurch), Downeings (Downings), Carrough (Carragh), Timiocho (Timahoe), Ballinofae (Ballynafagh). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 24): 'A Survey of the Barony of Claine: By Georg Marshall'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North-east at top. Showing the boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names.Buildings, woodland and bogs are indicated pictorially.Compass rose incorporates a rose. Cartouche decorated with festoons. Scale bar decorated with a sketch of a hand holding compasses. 39.5 x 47.5cm. Labelled 'C4' in pencil.
e. ff. 28-30v. 'The Barrony of Greate-Connell', surveyed by Robert Girdler and William Cuthbert; 1655. Comprising (ff. 29-30v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Greatconnell, Oldconnell, Morristowne-Biller (Morristownbiller), Killmaoge (Kilmeage), Rathernine (Rathernan), Fecullen (Feighcullen), Ladytown(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 28): 'A Survey of the Barony of Great Connell: By Robert Girdler & William Cuthburt'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North-east at top. Showing boundaries and names of parishes and townlands. Buildings and woodland are indicated pictorially. Large areas of bog are shown. Compass rose 34, 35 incorporates a landscape sketch. Cartouche with decorative border. Scale bar decorated with compasses. 39 x 46cm. Labelled 'C5' in pencil.
f. ff. 31-38. 'The Barrony of Carbury', surveyed by John Humfrey; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 29-30v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Archill (Ardkill), Moylerstowne (Mylerstown), Dunfertt (Dunfierth), Cadamestowne (Cadamstown), Ballnadrumnie (Ballynadrumny), Nurney, part of Killrany (Kilrainy), Carrick(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 33): 'A Survey of the Barony of Carbury: By John Humfrey'. 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. South at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands. Woodland and a few buildings are indicated pictorially. Large areas of bog are shown. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape sketch and grotesque heads. Cartouche decorated with grotesque heads. Scale bar decorated with compass and protractor. 43.5 x 46.5cm. Labelled 'C6' in pencil.
g. ff. 41-46. 'The Barony of Ophaly' (Offaly), surveyed by William Wright (signed); 1655. Comprising (ff. 44-46) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Lackah (Lackagh), Rathangan, Kildingan (Kildangan), Duneney (Duneany), Nurney, Kilrush, Ballisannane (Ballyshannon), Carne (Carn), Ballisax (Ballysax), Dunmurry, Tully, Pollarstoune (Pollardstown), and the Abbey land of Kildare. The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 41-43): 'A true & perfect Map of all the lands forfeted to the Commonwealth of England in the Barony of Ophaly & in the Countie of Kildare'. 200 perches to the inch [1:39600]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes and townland, with some place-names. Areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche with circular pattern. Includes in the form of a small table, 'A Catalogue of all the forfeited lands in this Map, with theire proprietors in 1640 ...'. Scale bar decorated with compass. 49.5 x 50.5cm., including two small extension pieces top and bottom. Labelled 'C7' in pencil.
h. ff. 49-52. 'The Barroney of Norrogh and Rebane [Narragh and Reban]', surveyed by John Tuttle, John Keating and John Vise; 1655. Comprising (ff. 51-52) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): part of Killberry, Uske (Usk), Norraghmore (Narraghmore), Timolin, Davidstown(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 49-50): 'A Survey of the Barony of Noragh & Rebane'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with some place-names. Buildings and woodland are shown pictorially and areas of bog indicated. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape sketch. Cartouche decorated with grotesque heads. Scale bar decorated with compass. 38.5 x 63cm., including a small extension piece on the right side. Labelled 'C8' in pencil.
i. ff. 54-57. 'The Halfe Barony of Killcullen' (Kilcullen)', surveyed by William Wright; 1655. Comprising (f. 57) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Tully, Killcullen (Kilcullen). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 56): 'A true and perfect Map of all the forfeted lands in the 1/2 Barony of Kilcullen in the Countie of Kildare. Consisting of one parish & part of an other. viz Thomastoune & Moretoune which belong to the parish of Tully in the Barony of Ophaly'. 80 perches to the inch [1:15840]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with buildings are indicated pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche with circular pattern. Scale bar decorated with compass. 39 x 48.5cm. Labelled 'C9' in pencil.
j. ff. 58-63. 'The Barronie of Kilcah [Kilkea] and Moone', surveyed by William Wright; 1655. Comprising (ff. 62-63) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Dunmonnagh (Dunmanoge), Tankardstown(e), Michaels (St Michael's), Nicholastoune (Nicholastown), Castledermot, Kinneagh (Kineagh), Belan, Moone, Norraghmore (Narraghmore), Kilelan (Killelan). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 59-61): 'A True & perfect Map of all the forfeted lands in the Barony of Kilcah and Moone in the County of Kildare'. Scale: 80 perches to the inch [1:15840]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. A few buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche with circular pattern. Includes in the form of a small table, 'A Catalogue of all the forfeited lands in this Map, with theire proprietors in 1640 ...'. Scale bar decorated with compass. 60.5 x 48.5cm., including two extension pieces top and bottom. Labelled 'C10' in pencil.
2. ff. 65-104. Terriers and maps of the following areas of King's County:
a. ff. 65-68. 'The Baroney of Coolestown(e)', surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (ff. 65-66v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names: Monesteroris (Monasteroris) and Ballinekill, Rathangan called Moyligh, Clonsast. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 68): 'The Barrony of Coolestowne. In the Kings County admeasured by Patrick Raggett'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Woodland and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Areas of bog are indicated. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape with walled settlement. Cartouche with festoons of fruit. Scale bar decorated with compass. 38 x 47.5cm. Labelled 'C11' in pencil.
b. ff. 71-75. 'The Barronie of Phillipstowne [Philipstown]', surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (ff. 71-73v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Harristown(e), Killadurhy (Killaderry), Crochane (Croghan) and part of Kilclonfert, Ballikeene (Ballykeane), Clonehorke (Clonyhurk), Ballicoman (Ballycommon). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 75): 'The Greatest part contiguous of the Barony of Philipstowne in the Kings County by Patrick Raggett'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North north east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Woodland and buildings are shown pictorially. Areas of bog are indicated. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene with a walled settlement. Cartouche has a further landscape framed in a pillared building. 39 x 62cm. Labelled 'C12' in pencil.
c. ff. 76-79. 'The Barony of Warrenstown(e)', surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (f. 76) a general description of the barony and a terrier, keyed to the map (f. 79): 'The Barony of Warrenstowne in the Kings County By Patrick Raggett'. Scale: 80 perches to the inch [1:15840]. East at top. Showing boundaries, with place-names and notes of owners and acreages. A few buildings are indicated pictorially. Cartouche decorated with grotesque heads. 50.5 x 52cm. Labelled 'C13' in pencil.
d. ff. 80-83. 'The Barony of Ballycowen' (Ballycowan), surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (ff. 82-83v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Durrow and Kilbride, Lynury (Lynally) and Rahan. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 81): 'The Barony of Balycowen in the Kings County by Patricke Raggett'. Scale bar: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. South at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated. Woodland and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche in the form of a banner held between two dogs. 40.5 x 48.5cm. Labelled 'C14' in pencil.
e. ff. 85-89. 'The Barony of Kilcourcsy' (Kilcoursey); surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (ff. 85-86v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Kilbride, Ardnurcher, Killcrumriragh (Kilcumreragh), Killmanahan (Kilmanaghan). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 88): 'The Barony of Kilcoursy in the Kings County By Patricke Raggett'. 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Decorated cartouche. Scale bar decorated with compasses. 40 x 48.5cm. Labelled 'C15' in pencil.
f. ff. 92-96. 'The Barony of Balliboy [Ballyboy]', surveyed by Patrick Raggett; [1655]. Comprising (ff. 92v-94v) terriers for the following parishes (with modern forms of names: Killaghy (Killahy), Balliboy (Ballyboy). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 96): 'The Barony of Balliboy in the Kings County by Patricke Raggett'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog and loughs are shown; buildings and woodland indicated pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche decorated with banners and military trophies. Scale bar decorated with compasses. 39.5 x 48cm. Labelled 'C16' in pencil.
g. ff. 99-104. 'The Barrony of Clonliske' (Clonlisk), surveyed by Patrick Raggett, [1655]. Comprising (ff. 99-101v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Etagh (Ettagh), Sinrone (Shinrone), Killmurry (Kilmurry Ely), Cullenane (Cullenwaine), Donkerrin (Dunkerrin), Killcomin(e), Castletowne (Castletown Ely), Aghenemedull (Aghanamedull), Finglis (Finglass), Roscrea, Corbally, Killcollman (Kilcolman). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 103): 'The Barony of Cllonliske in the Kings County by Patricke Raggett'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. West at top. Showing property and parish boundaries, with place-names. Areas of bog and woodland are shown and a few buildings indicated pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche incorporates a romanticized landscape scene. Scale bar decorated with compasses. 40 x 58cm., including an extension piece on the left side. Labelled 'C17' in pencil.
3. ff. 106-123. Terriers and maps of the following areas of Queen's County:
a. ff. 107-110. 'The barony of Ballyadams', surveyed by Thomas Hunter, [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 107v-108v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Tankardstown(e), Monkesgrange (Monksgrange), Killebbane (Killabban), Rathaspug (Rathaspick), Fontstown(e), Killmackeady (Kilmacready), St John's. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 110): 'The Barrony of Ballyadams in the Queene County'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche in the form of a shell. Scale bar, with a grotesque head in the border. 38.5 x 49cm., including an extension piece on the left side. Labelled 'C18' in pencil.
b. ff. 115-125. The barony of Upper Ossory by an unidentified surveyor; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 115-123v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): parts of Clonkin and Rosconnor, Dorrowe (Durrow), Agharny (Aharney), Killenny, Aghmacart, Coolkerry, Bordwell, Killermogh, Aghavoe (Aghaboe), part of Eirke (Erke), Rathsaran, Rathdowny (Rathdowney), Killdilligie (Kildellig), Downoghmore (Donaghmore), Skeirke (Skirk), Kilballiduffe, Offarillin (Offerlane). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 125): 'A Survay of the Barrony of Upper Ossory in Queens County by [blank]'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. West south west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated and mountainous areas labelled. A few buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche with a wreathed border. Scale bar decorated with compasses. 38.5 x 48cm. Labelled 'C19' in pencil.
Province of Leinster: Maps and schedules of the `Down Survey': 1655.
includes:
- ff. 2-63 County of Kildare: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1655.
- ff. 2-8 Edward Lucas, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare and Down for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Edward Lucas: 1655-1656.
- ff. 12-15v John Carkase, alias Carkas; surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare, Antrim and Longford for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Carkase: 1655-1658.
- ff. 17-26v George Marshall, surveyor: Barony maps for `Down Survey' of Ireland by George Marshall: 1655-1658.
- ff. 27-30v Robert Girdler, surveyor: William Cuthburt, surveyor: Barony map of co. Kildare for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Robert Girdler and William Cuthburt: 1655.
- ff. 31-38 John Humfrey, alias Humphrey; surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare and Cavan for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Humfrey: 1655, 1659.
- ff. 40-46, 54-63 William Wright, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare and Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by William Wright: 1655-1657.
- ff. 48-52 John Tuttle, surveyor: John Keating, surveyor: John Vise, surveyor: Barony map of co. Kildare for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Tuttle, John Keating and John Vise: 1655.
- ff. 65-104 Patrick Raggett, surveyor: Barony maps of King's County, Tipperary and Limerick for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Patrick Raggett: 1655-1656.
- ff. 65-104 King's County, Ireland: Maps and schedules of the `Down Survey': 1655.
- ff. 106-123 Queen's County, Ireland: Maps and schedules of the `Down Survey': 1655.
- ff. 107-110 Thomas Hunter, surveyor: Barony map of Queen's County for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Thomas Hunter: 1655.
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- Carkase, John, surveyor al Carkas
Cuthburt, William, surveyor
Girdler, Robert, surveyor, fl 1655
Humfrey, John, surveyor al Humphrey
Hunter, Thomas, surveyor
Keating, John, surveyor
Lucas, Edward, surveyor
Marshall, George, surveyor
Raggett, Patrick, surveyor
Tuttle, John, surveyor
Vise, John, surveyor
Wright, William, surveyor - Places:
- Kildare, county of, Ireland
King's County, Ireland
Leinster, Province of, Ireland
Queen's County, Ireland