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PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XXII (ff. 151). 'Down Survey', Volume 'E', containing surveys of the province of Ulster; [1655?]-1656. Ulster comprises the counties of Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Monaghan and Tyrone. See also 72872, ff. 39-135, below for surveys of cos. Monaghan, Cavan and Fermanagh; ff. 181-213, for further surveys of Antrim, Armagh and Down. See also 72873 F and G below for further baronies of co. Cavan.
1. ff. 4-12. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Armagh:
a. ff. 4-7. 'The Barony of Fewes' (Fews), surveyed by Simon Garstyne; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 4-5v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): part of Cregan (Creggan), Ardmagh (Armagh), part of Mullaghbrack. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 7): 'The Barrony of Fewes in the County of Armagh by Simon Garstyne'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:13680]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated; mountains and occasional woodland shown pictorially. Compass rose decorated with an elaborate pattern of grotesque heads. Cartouche decorated with scroll border and cornucopiae. Scale bar, decorated in a similar style and surmounted by compasses. 39 x 100.5cm. Labelled 'E1' in pencil.
b. ff. 8-12. 'The Barony of Orier', surveyed by Simon Garstyne; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 9, 12) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Killsleeve (Killevy), Loghgilly (Loughgilly), Tawnaghlee (Ballymore). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 11), 'The Barronie of Oryer in the County of Armagh By Simon Garstyne'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:13680]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names, including named castles and forts. Areas of bog are indicated; mountains and woodland shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a sketch of hilly landscape. Cartouche decorated with scroll border. Scale bar, decorated in a similar style and surmounted by compasses. 39 x 99cm. Labelled 'E2' in pencil.
2. ff. 14-26. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Down:
a. ff. 14-21. 'The Barony of Lower Eveagh' (Iveagh); surveyed by Edward Lucas; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 14-18v, 21) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Crumlin, part of Annakelt (Annahilt), Segoe (Seagoe), Drummore (Dromore), part of Drumara (Dromaragh), Magherelin (Magheralin), Donaghclonie (Donaghcloney), Aghaderigg (Aghaderg), Seapatrick(e), Tullelish (Tullylish), Glebe of Magherally. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 20): 'The Lower Barony of Evagh in the County of Downe By Edward Lucas'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:13680]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, including named castles and forts. Areas of bog are indicated. Woodland is shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape with buildings. Cartouche decorated with scroll border and cornucopiae. Scale bar in a similar style. 39 x 99cm. Labelled 'E3' in pencil.
b. ff. 23-26. 'The Barony of Kinalearty' (Kinelarty), surveyed Edward Lucas; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 23-24v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Loghiniland (Loughinisland) and Kilmoore (Kilmore), Magheredrill (Magheradrool), Magherehoulet (Magherahamlet). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 26): 'The Barony of Kinealerty in the County of Downe by Edward Lucas'. 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; mountains and woodland shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape with walled town. Cartouche decorated with scroll border. Scale bar in a similar style. 39 x 55.5cm. Labelled 'E4' in pencil.
3. ff. 29-53. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Tyrone:
a. ff. 29-34. 'The Barony of Omagh', surveyed by Edward Wilson; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 29-34v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Tarmonmagorke (Termonmaquirk), Dronaragh (Drumragh), Drumore (Dromore), Killskerrie (Kilskeery), Maghericross (Magheracross), Urney, Tarmonmongan (Termonamungan), Longfield. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 34): 'The Barony of Omy in the County of Tyrone: by Edward Wilson'. 1 Irish mile (2240 yards) to the inch [1:80640]. North north east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Mountains, loughs and rivers are indicated. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche decorated with pen sketches of satyrs and a grotesque head. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 44.5 x 73cm. Labelled 'E5' in pencil.
b. ff. 36-40. 'The Barony of Strabane', surveyed by Aeneas Higgin(s) and John Young; 1656 (scale bar). Comprising (ff. 36-38v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Ardstragh (Ardstraw), Bodony (Bodoney), Cappy (Cappagh), Leckpatrick(e), part of Camos (Camus), part of Urney, Donoghkiddy (Donaghedy). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 40): 'The Barony of Strabane in the Countie of Tyrone: by Aen: Higgins'. Scale bar: 1 [Irish] mile (2240 yards) to the inch [1:80640]. North at top. Showing boundaries of those parishes surveyed (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Large areas of bog and mountains are indicated, the latter pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a moon face. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. 49 x 50cm., including extensions beyond the neat-lines top and bottom. Labelled 'E6' in pencil.
c. ff. 42-53. 'The Barony of Dungannon', surveyed by John Young and Thomas West; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 42-49v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Lissan, part of Kildress(e), part of Derryloran, Ballenderrie (Ballinderry), Ballidoge (Ballyclog), part of Arboe, church lands of Artrea, part of Cumo (Clonoe?), part of Tulliskan (Tullyniskan), part of Desertcreagh (Desertcreat), Donaghenry, Donaghmore, Drumglass(e), Killaman (Killyman), Clonefuile (Clonfeacle), part of Carnetele (Carnteel), Aghalowe (Aghaloo), part of Killeshill. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 51): 'The Barony of Dungannon in the County of Tyrone by Jon Young and Tho: West'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East at top. Showing parish boundaries and names and townland boundaries for the areas surveyed. Areas of bog are indicated; mountains, loughs, woodlands and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. 42 x 56cm., including extension pieces at the top and right side. Labelled 'E7' in pencil.
4. ff. 55-85. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Donegal:
a. ff. 55-58. 'The Barony of Tirhugh', by an unidentified surveyor, [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 55-56) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Carne (Carn), part of Famon MacGragh (sic), Inishmacsaint, Killbarran (Kilbarron), Drumhome. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 58): 'The Barony of Tyrehugh in the County of Dunnagall'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands of the areas surveyed, with place-names. Loughs are indicated; mountains and a few identified buildings shown pictorially. There is also the note, 'The 3 quarters of land called Cullen, Pettigoe, and Coolemore, being part of the parish of Carne ... so confusedly intermixed that they cannot be distinguished the one from the other; neither the profitable from the unprofitable'. Compass indicator with lion's head. 36 x 50cm. Labelled 'E8' in pencil.
b. ff. 60-64. 'The Barony of Boylagh & Bannagh', surveyed by Aeneas Higgin(s); [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 60-62v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Kilbeg(g), Inver, Killomard (Killymard), Killrean, Lettermacaward, Killcarha (Kilcar), Clancolankill (sic), Templecrone, Killaghtie (Killaghtee), Inishkeel(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 64): 'The Barronny of Boylagh and Bannagh in the County of Dunnagal by Aeneas Higgins'. 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. South east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands for those areas surveyed, with place-names. Relief is shown by sugar-loaf hills. Compass rose with geometric pattern. Cartouche and scale bar combined, decorated with streamers and surmounted by compasses. 36 x 50cm. Labelled 'E9' in pencil.
c. ff. 66-73. 'The Barony of Killmacrenan', surveyed by Thomas Best ('Betts') and Thomas West; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 66-70v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Garton (Gartan), Conwell (Conwal), Aghnengin (Aghanunshin), Tully (Tullyfern), Agnish (Aughnish), Killgarvan (Killygarvan), Clandevadocke (Clondavadog), Nevagh, Clandehurka (Clondahorkey), Ray (Raymunterdony), Tulloghobegly (Tullaghobegly). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 72): 'The Barony of Killmacrenan in the County of Dunnegaull; by Thomas Betts & Thomas West'. Scale bar: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North at top. Showing property and parish boundaries and names, mountains, loughs and a few buildings. The surveyed areas form only isolated areas of the whole map. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape sketch. Cartouche with border of scrolls and shells. 61 x 66cm., including extension pieces on the top and to the right. Labelled 'E10' in pencil.
d. ff. 74-79. 'The Baronie of Raphoe', surveyed by Thomas West; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 74-77) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Raphoe, Lifford, Tabone (Taughboyne), Ray (Raymoghy), Leck(e), Donaghmore, Stranorlan (Stranorlar). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 79): 'The Baronie of Raphoe in the Covntie of Donohgall Surveyed by Thomas West'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with parish names for those areas surveyed, which form only small isolated areas of the whole barony. A few buildings are shown pictorially. Cartouche with scroll-work border. 40 x 53cm. Labelled 'E11' in pencil.
e. ff. 82-85. 'The Baronie of Enishowen' (Inishowen), surveyed by Aeneas Higgin(s); [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 82-83v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names: Movill(e), Templemore, Deserteene (Desertegny), Clanmany (Clonmany), Coleduffe (Culdaff), Clancae (Clonca), Donagh, Fanthen (Fahan). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 85): 'The barony of Enish Owen in the Countie of Dunagall admeasured by Aeneas Higgin'. Scale bar: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with parish names, for those areas surveyed, which form only small isolated areas of the whole map. Rivers and loughs are indicated, and mountains and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche between sketches of centaur-like female figures and grotesque heads. 47 x 49.5cm., including extension piece at top. Labelled 'E12' in pencil.
5. ff. 87-114. Terriers and maps of the following areas of co. Londonderry:
a. ff. 87-90. 'The Baronie of Tirkerin' (Tirkeeran), surveyed by Thomas West and Edward Wilson; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 87-88v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Faughanvale, part of Cumber, Clandermont (Clondermot), part of Templemore. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 90): 'The Barony of Tyrekerin in London derry Covnty by Tho West and Ed Wilson'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East north east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with some names, for those areas surveyed which form only isolated areas of the whole barony. Rivers, loughs and areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche with scroll-work border. 34 x 49cm. Labelled 'E13' in pencil.
b. ff. 91-96. 'The Barony of Kenoght (Keenaught)', surveyed by Thomas West and Edward Wilson; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 91-93v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Templefinlaggan (Tamlaght Finlagan), Drumcrosse (Drumachose), part of Baltiagh (Balteagh), Ardmaghilligan alias Tamloghard (Tamlaghtard or Magilligan), Banacharr (Banagher), Bovevey (Boveragh), part of Aghalowe (Aghanloo), part of Dongevan (Dungiven). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 95): 'The Barony of Kenoght in the Covnty of Londonderry by Tho: West and Ed Wilson'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers, loughs and areas of bog are indicated, and mountains and some identified buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene. Cartouche with border of wreaths and grotesque heads. 34 x 50cm. Labelled 'E13*' in pencil.
c. ff. 98-103. 'The Baronie of Coleraine', surveyed by Edward Wilson and Thomas West; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 98-99v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Dunbo (Dunboe), part of Killowen, part of Camus (Macosquin), Aghadowey, Arragell (Errigal), part of Desertoghill. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 101): 'The Barony of Colerain in Londondery Covnty by Ed: Wilson & Tho: West'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names, for those areas surveyed, which form only isolated areas of the whole barony. Areas of bog are indicated, with mountains and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche with border of scrolls and a grotesque head. 35 x 49cm. Labelled 'E14' in pencil.
d. ff. 104-107. 'The Liberties of [the town of] Coleraine', surveyed by John Young; 1656. Comprising (ff. 104-105v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Ballemony (Ballymoney), Ballereshran (Ballyrashane), Ballewillen (Ballywillan), Balleagharen (Ballyaghran). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 107): 'The Liberties of the Towne of Coleraine in Antrime County By John Young'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche with border of grotesque heads. 37 x 47cm. Labelled 'E15' in pencil.
e. ff. 109-114. 'The Baronie of Loghinsholin' (Loughinsholin), surveyed by Edward Wilson; 1656. Comprising (ff. 109-112) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): parts of Towlagochrill (Tamlaght O'Crilly), Balliscullen (Ballyscullion), Farmonery (Termoneeny), Killelah (Killelagh), Maghera, Killranaghan (Kilcronaghan), Lissan, Desert-Martyn (Desertmartin), Desertlin (Desertlyn), Ballenskrene (Ballinascreen), Ballinderry, Tawlaghtkileighty (Tamlaght), Arboe, Artera (Artrea). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 114): 'The Barony of Loghinsholin in Londonderry County by Ed: Wilson'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:63360]. East at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands for those areas surveyed, which form isolated areas of the barony, with place-names. Rivers, loughs and areas of bog are indicated; mountains and some buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape sketch. Cartouche supported by a sketched human figure in orange drapery. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 37 x 49cm. Labelled 'E16' in pencil.
6. ff. 115-151. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Antrim:
a. ff. 116-119. 'The Baronie of Toome', surveyed by Stephen Goodyear; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 116) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Duneane, Drumale (Drummaul), Macharieochill (Ahoghill). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 118): 'A Survey of the Barony of Toome, by Stephen Goodyear'. Scale: 1 [Irish?] mile (2240 yards?) to the inch [1:80640]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers and loughs (with sea monsters) are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a landscape scene. Cartouche emblematically decorated in the manner of a monumental inscription. Scale bar surmounted by compasses held by a hand in a ruffled sleeve. See also Add. 72872, ff. 232-235. 38.5 x 50.5cm. Labelled 'E17' in pencil.
b. ff. 120-124. 'The Barony of Antrim', surveyed by Stephen Goodyear; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 121, 124) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Conner (Connor), Skirrerocavan (Skerry), Kells. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 123): 'The Barony of Antrim in the County of Antrim By Stephen Goodyear'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. South east at top. Showing boundaries of properties and townlands, with place-names (with traces of pencil drafting). Areas of bog are indicated; mountains are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a landscape scene with a walled town. Cartouche in the form of a banner. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 38.5 x 50cm. Labelled 'E18' in pencil. See also Add. 72872, ff. 236-239, below.
c. ff. 125-132. 'The Barony of Kilconway', surveyed by John Carkas; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 125-130v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Dunnaghy (Dunaghy), Loghill (Loughguile), part of Ballimony (Ballymoney), Killaggan (Killagan), Magheresharkan (Rasharkin), Maghereoghill (Ahoghill), Finvoy. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 132): 'The Barony of Kilconway in the Countie of Antrim by John Carkas'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers and areas of bog are indicated; woodland and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Compass rose incorporates a landscape scene with a windmill. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 42 x 67cm., including the extension piece on the right side. Labelled 'E19' in pencil.
d. ff. 134-141. 'The Barony of Glenarne [Glenarm]', surveyed by John Carkas; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 137-141v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Learne (Larne), Killoghter (Kilwaughter), Carnecastle (Carncastle), Glenarne (Glenarm), Laide (Layd). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 136): 'The Barony of Glenarne in the County of Antrim by John Carkas'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes and townlands, with place-names. Rivers and areas of bog are indicated; mountains are shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with scrolled border. Compass rose incorporates a small landscape scene with a windmill and sea coast. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 39 x 101cm. Labelled 'E20' in pencil.
e. ff. 143-151. 'The Baronie of Carie' (Cary), surveyed by John Carkas; [1655-1656]. Comprising (ff. 143-148v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Culfaghtrim (Culfeightrim), Rathmoane (Ramoan), Billy, Rathlin, Ardmoy, Derrikechen (Derrykeighan). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 150): 'The Barrony of Cary in the County of Antrim, by Jon: Carkas'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North north east at top. Showing property and parish boundaries, with place-names. Sea (with two ships and a sea monster), rivers and large areas of 'mossy bog' are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque figure holding a club in one foot. Compass rose. 39.5 x 72cm., with an extension piece at the top containing the island of Rathlin, 17.5 x 22.5cm. Labelled 'E20' in pencil.
Province of Ulster: Maps and schedules of the `Down Survey': 1656.
includes:
- ff. 4-12 Simon Garstyne, alias Garstin; surveyor: Barony maps of co. Armagh for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Simon Garstyne: 1656.
- ff. 4-12 County of Armagh: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': [1655-1658?].
- ff. 14-26 Edward Lucas, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare and Down for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Edward Lucas: 1655-1656.
- ff. 14-26 County of Down: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1656-1658.
- ff. 29-34, 109-114 Edward Wilson, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Tyrone and Londonderry for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Edward Wilson: 1656.
- ff. 29-53 County of Tyrone: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1656.
- ff. 36-40 Aeneas Higgin, alias Higgins; surveyor: John Young, surveyor: Barony map of co. Tyrone for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Aeneas Higgin and John Young: 1656.
- ff. 42-53 John Young, surveyor: Thomas West, surveyor: Barony map of co. Tyrone for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Young and Thomas West: 1656.
- ff. 55-85 County of Donegal: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1656.
- ff. 60-64, 82-85 Aeneas Higgin, alias Higgins; surveyor: Barony maps of co. Donegal for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Aeneas Higgin: 1656.
- ff. 66-73 Thomas West, surveyor: Thomas Betts, surveyor: Map of `Down Survey' of Ireland by Thomas Betts and Thomas West: 1656.
- ff. 74-79 Thomas West, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Donegal and Fermanagh for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Thomas West: 1656-1657.
- ff. 87-114 County of Londonderry: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1656.
- ff. 87-96 Edward Wilson, surveyor: Thomas West, surveyor: Barony maps of co. Tyrone for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Thomas West and Edward Wilson: 1656.
- ff. 98-107 Edward Wilson, surveyor: John Young, surveyor: Thomas West, surveyor: Barony map of co. Tyrone for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Edward Wilson, Thomas West and John Young: 1656.
- ff. 115-151 County of Antrim: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': [1655?]-1658.
- ff. 116-119 Stephen Goodyear, alias Goodman; surveyor: Barony map of co. Antrim for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Stephen Goodyear: 1656.
- ff. 125-151 John Carkase, alias Carkas; surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare, Antrim and Longford for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Carkase: 1655-1658.
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- Betts, Thomas, surveyor
Carkase, John, surveyor al Carkas
Garstyne, Simon, alias Garstin, surveyor, fl 1655-1656
Goodyear, Stephen, alias Goodman, surveyor, fl 1655-1656
Higgin, Aeneas, surveyor al Higgins
Lucas, Edward, surveyor
West, Thomas, surveyor
Wilson, Edward, surveyor
Young, John, surveyor - Places:
- Antrim, county of, Antrim
Armagh, county of, Ireland
Donegal, county of, Ireland
Down, county of, Ireland
Londonderry, county of, Ireland
Tyrone, county of, Ireland
Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland