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PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XXIII (ff. 261). 'Down Survey', Volume 'F', containing surveys of areas for the 'Adventurers'; 1657-1658.
1. ff. 2-38. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Kilkenny (Leinster):
a. ff. 3-9. 'The Baronie of Knocktopher', surveyed by William Wright; 1657. Comprising (ff. 3-4v, 7-9v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Listerling (Listerlin), Kilbeacon, Killahy, Kilkeasy, Muckully (Muckalee), part of Fiddown(e), Aghaviller, Kilkerhill (Kilcurl), Knocktopher, Jerpoint, Derrinehensy (Derrynahinch), Kilkenneady (Kilkeneedy). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 6): 'The Barony of Knocktopher in the County of Kilkenny admeasured by William Wright'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. South west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names, some descriptions of landscape ('barren mountaynes') and a few buildings shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche decorated with a scrolled border and grotesque head. 37 x 55cm. Labelled 'F3' in pencil.
b. ff. 10-16. 'The Barronny of Kells', surveyed by John Courtny; 1658. Comprising (ff. 10-13, 16) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Killree (Kilree), Dunamagan (Dunnamaggan), Kilmagany (Kilmaganny), Killorory (Killamery), Conlaghmore (Coolaghmore), part of Whitechurch, part of Earlstown(e), Ballaghtobin (Ballytobin), Kells. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 15): 'The Barony of Kells in the County of Kilkenny'. Scale: 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 some buildings and settlements shown pictorially. Compass rose. Cartouche decorated with grotesque head. 42 (neatlines 38) x 51.5cm. Labelled 'F4' in pencil.
c. ff. 17-22. 'The Barony of Sheelelogher [Shillelogher]', surveyed by Lt. [Hugh] Draper; 1657. Comprising (ff. 17, 20-22) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Kilfera (Kilferagh), Kilree, Outrath, Dunfert (Danesfort), Ennisnag(g), Stamcarty (Stonecarthy), Burnchurch, Earlestowne (Earlstown), Mayestowne (Macetown), Inshewlaghan (Inchyologhan), Grange, Tullahane (Tullaghanbrogue), Killalow (Killaloe). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 19): 'The Barony of Sheelelogher, in Kilkenny County'. Scale bar uncompleted. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated, and woodland and buildings, including mills and bridges, shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. Unfinished compass rose. 36 x 49.5cm. Labelled 'F11' in pencil.
d. ff. 23-30. 'Ida [Idagh], Igrin and Ibercon Barronie', surveyed by John Buckley; 1657. Comprising (ff. 23, 26-30v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Rowrie (Rower), Cloane (Clonamery), Desertmoane (Dysartmoon), Listerlin, Rosberkon (Rosbercon), Shanboagh (Shanbogh), Balligurrin (Ballygurrim), Kilbride, Killmacknoge (Kilmakevoge), Killcollombe (Kilcolumb), Dunkitt, Gauleskill (Gaulskill), Killeleheene (Kilculliheen), Rathpatrick. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 25): 'Ida, Igrin and Ibercon Barony in the County of Kilkenny Admeasured by John Buckley Anno 1657'. Scale bar: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. South east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers, loughs and areas of bog are indicated; some buildings are shown pictorially; relief is indicated by sugar loaf hills. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. Compass rose includes a moon face. 36 x 72cm. Labelled 'F12' in pencil.
e. ff. 31-38. 'Iverke [Iverk] Barronny', surveyed by Randolph Maning; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 31-33v, 36-38) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Ullud (Ullid), Rathkerane (Rathkieran), Aglish, Portnascully, Ballytursny (Ballytarsney), Aglishmaline (sic), Muckully (Muckalee), Tubburd (Tubbrid), Clonemore (Clonmore), Fiddown(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 35): 'The Barrony of Iverke in the County of Kilkenny by Randolph Maning'. Scale: 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; woodland and buildings shown are pictorially; relief is indicated by sugar-loaf hills. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque face. Compass rose incorporates a mountain scene with fort and windmill. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 37.5 x 53cm. Labelled 'F13' in pencil.
2. ff. 39-80. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Monaghan (Ulster):
a. ff. 39-51. 'The Baronie of Cremorne', surveyed by Laurence and Robert Jackson; 1657. Comprising (ff. 39-43v, 49-51v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Clownetebrett (Clontibret), Aghnemullen (Aghnamullin), Tullicorbett (Tullycorbet), Tehallen (Tehallan). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 45-48): 'The Barony of Cremorne, in the County of Monoghan by Laurenc[e] and Rob: Jackson: 1657'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with festoon of fruit. Compass rose. Scale bar surmounted by compasses. 50 x 71.5cm., including extension pieces top and bottom. Labelled 'F5' in pencil.
b. ff. 52-56. 'The Barony of Trough', consisting of the terriers only by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes: Donagh, Erregall (Errigal); with a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present.
c. ff. 57-69v. 'The Barony of Dartrey [Dartree]', consisting of the terriers only by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Edergale (Ematris), Currin, Killevan (Killeevan), Clowneish (Clones), Aghebogg (Aghabog); with a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present.
d. ff. 70-80. 'The Barony of Monaghan', consisting of the terriers only by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Tehallan(e), Monaghan, Tullicorbett (Tullycorbet), Killmore (Kilmore), Drumsnat(t), Clonis (Clones), Tehowlett (Tedavnet); with a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present.
3. ff. 81-110. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Cavan (Ulster); see also 72873 F and G below for maps of the baronies of Loghtee and Tullaghah.
a. ff. 81-90. 'The Barronie of Castlerahan', surveyed by Patrick Allen; '1657/8'. Comprising (ff. 81, 85-90v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Killinkeare (Killinkere), Lurgan, Muinter Connaght (Munterconnaught), Castlerahan, Denn(e), Crosserlagh (Crosserlough). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 83-84): 'The Barony of Castleraghen, in the County of Cavan, By Pat: Allen, 1657/8'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs and areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with grotesque head. Compass rose. 44 x 69cm., including extension piece at bottom. Labelled 'F6' in pencil.
b. ff. 91-98. 'The Barronnie of Tulloghgarvy' (Tullygarvey), surveyed by William Farrand; 1657. Comprising (ff. 91, 94-98) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Dromgoone (Drumgoon), Killiserdimny (Kildrumsherdan), Larragh (Larah), Dronge (Drung), Annagh. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 93): 'The Barony of Tulla-ghgarvy in the County of Cavan By William Farrand 1657'. Scale bar: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North north east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with scrolls and a grotesque head. Compass rose incorporating a small landscape scene. 48.5 x 69cm., including extension piece at bottom. Labelled 'F7' in pencil.
c. ff. 99-102, 107-110. 'Clonmoghan [Clanmahon] Barronnie', surveyed by Giles Gilbert; 1657. Comprising (ff. 99-100v, 107-110) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Kilbride, Ballimachugh (Ballymachugh), Dromloman (Drumlumman), Ballitample (Ballintemple). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 102): 'The Barony of Clonmoghan, in the County, of Cavan Ad[measure]d by Giles Gilbert 1657'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with scrolls and a grotesque head. Compass rose includes small landscape scene. 37.5 x 53.5cm., with an extension piece, 17 x 12.5cm. Labelled 'F8' in pencil.
d. ff. 103-106. 'Clonehy [Clankee] Barronny', consisting of the terrier only by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Inniskeene (Inishkeen), Monebolge, Killan(e), Knockbride, Dromgoone (Drumgoon), with a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present.
4. ff. 111-135. Terriers and maps of the following areas of co. Fermanagh (Ulster):
a. ff. 111-116. 'The Barony of Magheriboy' (Magheraboy), surveyed by Thomas West; 1657. Comprising (ff. 111, 114-116) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Rossury (Rossory), Devenish, Beagh (Boho), Inish Macsaint. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 113): 'The Barony of Magheriboy in Fermanagh Covnty By Tho: West 1657'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Large areas of unforfeited land are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. Compass rose. 35 x 93cm. Labelled 'F14' in pencil.
b. ff. 117-126. 'The Barony of Magherestephana' (Magherastephana), surveyed by Thomas West; 1657. Comprising (ff. 117-120v, 124-126) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Aghalurchur (Aghalurcher), Aghaveigh (Aghavea). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 122-123): 'The Barony of Magherestephana in Farmanagh Covnty ad[measure]d By Tho: West 1657'. 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 indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose incorporates a moon face. 39 x 60cm., including extensions at the sides outside the neat-lines. Labelled 'F15' in pencil.
c. ff. 127-135. 'The Barony of Clanawl[e]y', surveyed by Thomas West; 1657. Comprising (ff. 127-128v, 131-135v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Killinally (Kinawley), Killagher (Killesher), Clinish (Cleenish), Boha (Boho). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 130): 'The Barony of Clanawly, in the Covnty of Fermanagh Admeasured By Tho West 1657'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. South west at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog, rivers and loughs are indicated; mountains and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Large areas of unforfeited land are unsurveyed. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque figure. Compass rose. 37 x 72.5cm., with slight extensions outside the neat-lines. Labelled 'F16' in pencil.
5. ff. 136-180. Terriers and maps of the following areas of co. Cork (Munster); see also 72873 D for the barony of Carbury:
a. ff. 136-147. 'The Barrony of Kinnalea' (Kinalea) ('Kinnalea & Kerricurrihy' on title-page, f. 136), consisting of the terrier only by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Templebridy (Templebreedy), impropriation of Monkestown(e), Killmurihy (sic), Lisnecleary, Carigolin (Carrigaline), Killinelly (Killanully), Balleneboy (Ballinaboy), Killpatrick (Kilpatrick), Dundurrow (Dunderrow), Leoffonie (Leighmoney), Inishonan (Inishannon), Templemichell (Templemichael), part of Taxaxon (Tisaxon), part of Brinie (Brinny), Knockavilla (Knockavilly), part of Ballemartle (Ballymartle), Knocknamannagh (sic), Cullen, Bealefoile (Ballyfoyle), Nohauall (Nohaval), Killmahonoge (Kilmonoge), Kinnure (Kinure), Ballefeard (Ballyfeard). With a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present. On the facing pages in a different and somewhat later hand are columns giving the names and acreages of those to whom the lands were assigned.
b. ff. 148-158. 'The Barony of Armoy, als. Fermoy', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 148, 151-158) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Killgolane (Kilgullane), Ballinloghy (Ballydeloughy), Glannor (Glanworth), part of Killcrumper (Kilcrumper), Clonedelane (Clondulane), Templethegan (Litter), Killatby (Killathy), Ballihooly (Ballyhooley), Castletown(e), Moneneme (Monanimy), Raghan (Rahan), Moyallo (Mallow), part of Whitechurch, Carriglemlearie (Carrigleamleary), Cahirdowgan (Caherduggan), Doune-raile (Doneraile), Ballyhay, Templeruan (Templeroan), Pharihy (Farahy), Carrigdownane, Wallstown(e), Clenor(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 150): 'The Barony of Armoy als. Farmoy, in the County of Corke'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog and loughs are indicated; mountains are labelled and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. Compass rose. 38 x 51.5cm., with extension piece at bottom, 11 x 13.5cm. Labelled 'F17' in pencil.
c. ff. 159-164. 'The Barony of Condons', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 159, 162-164v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Macroney, Letrim (Leitrim), Clonedolane (Clondulane), Killcrumper (Kilcrumper), Cahirgannedy alias Templetheogan (Litter), part of Killurd (Kilworth), part of Glannor (Glanworth), Killgullane (Kilgullane), prebendary of Phelane and Nealane (Kilphelan), Brigoone (Brigown), part of Marshalstowne (Marshallstown), part of Castelions (Castlelyons), Knockmorne (Knockmourne), Muckollupp (Mocollop). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 161): 'The Barony of Condons and, Clangibbon, in the Corke County'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog and mountains are indicated with labelling. Large areas of unforfeited lands are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose. 37 x 51cm. Labelled 'F18' in pencil.
d. ff. 165-173. 'The Barony of Duhallo' (Duhallow), surveyed by Henry Osborne; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 165-171) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Balliclogh (Ballyclogh), Killshanocke (Kilshannig), Clonemeene (Clonmeen), Drumterriffe (Dromtariff), Killmeene (Kilmeen), Cullin (Cullen), Drishane, Nohavall (Nohavaldaly), Clonefert (Clonfert), Tullelish (Tullylease), Knockatemple (Knocktemple), Killbrine (Kilbrin), Castlemagnir (Castlemagner). The terriers are keyed to the map f. 173): 'The Barony of Duhallow in, the County of Corke Admeasured By Hen: Osborne'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North east at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Mountains and areas of bogs are labelled, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose 42 x 53cm. Labelled 'F9' in pencil.
e. ff. 174-180. 'The Barony of Orrery & Kilmore', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 174-180v) terriers of the following parishes: Rathgogan (Rathgoggan), part of Ballihey (Ballyhay), Cloyne and Aghleshdradew (Cooliney, Aglishdrinagh), Kilbrony (Kilbroney), Templebreedy, Liscarroll, Balliclogh (Ballyclogh), Castlemagner, Kilbollane, Shandrum. The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 177-178; not backed with cloth and mounted along the centre fold): 'The Barony of Orrery and Kilmore in the County of Corke'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. 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. Cartouche decorated with grotesque figures. Compass rose with blank centre. 37 x 50.5cm.
6. ff. 181-200. Maps and terriers of the following areas of co. Down (Ulster):
a. ff. 181-191. 'The Barony of Upper Eveagh' (Iveagh), surveyed by George Marshall; 1657. Comprising (ff. 184-191v) terriers for the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Donaghmore, Aghderrig (Aghaderg), Killmegan (Kilmegan), Maghera, Kilbrony (Kilbroney), Killcow, Cloneduffe (Clonduff), Dromgagh (Drumgath), Cloneallan (Clonallan), Dromballyronow (Drumballyroney), Dromara (Dromaragh), part of Seapatrick(e), Garvaghy. The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 182-183): 'The Barony of Upper Eveagh in Downe Covnty By Geo: Marshall 1657'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Rivers and areas of bog are indicated; the Mountains of Morne and a few buildings are shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with scroll and grotesque head. Compass rose. 37.5 (44 with extensions beyond the neat-lines) x 51cm. Labelled 'F19' in pencil.
b. ff. 192-196. 'The Barony of Lecale', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 194-197v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Terrelatt (Tyrella), Killmegan (Kilmegan), Rathmullan, Killcleife (Kilclief), Dunford (Dunsfort), Ballicullter (Ballyculter), Bright, Ballee, Down(e). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 192-193, not backed with cloth and mounted along the centre fold): 'The Barony of Lecale in the Countie of Downe'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North 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. Large areas of unforfeited land are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche framed by the open mouth of a grotesque head. Compass rose. 37.5 x 51cm.
c. ff. 197-200. 'The Barony of Ards', surveyed by George Marshall; 1658. Comprising (ff. 197, 200) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Grayabby (Greyabbey), Balliphillip and Slane (Ballyphilip), Utter and Grange of Balligallgott (Balligolgott), Ardquin. The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 199): 'The Barony of Ards in the County of Downe By Geo: Marshall 1658'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. The Lough of Strangford and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Large areas of unforfeited land are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose incorporates a moon face. 36 x 51cm. Labelled 'F20' in pencil.
7. ff. 201-213. Terriers and maps of the following areas of co. Armagh (Ulster):
a. ff. 201-204. Terrier only of the barony of Towranny (Tiranny) by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Derinous (Derrynoose), Ardmagh (Armagh), Tynan(e), with a key intended to refer to the map, which is not present.
b. ff. 205-208. 'The Barony of Onelan' (Oneilland), surveyed by George Marshall; 1657. Comprising (ff. 205, 208-209v) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): part of Ardmagh (Armagh), Killman (Killyman), Killmore (Kilmore), Drumcree, Segoe (Seagoe), Mullaghbrack(e), Shankill, Loghall (Loughgall). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 206-207, not backed with cloth and mounted along the centre fold): 'The Barony of Onealland, in the County of Ardmagh by Geo: Marshall in Ano 1657'. Scale: 320 perches to the inch [1:63360]. North west 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. Large areas of unforfeited land are unsurveyed. Cartouche decorated with scrolls and a grotesque head. Compass rose incorporates a seated figure. 34.5 x 49cm.
c. ff. 209-213. 'The Barony of Ardmagh' (Armagh), surveyed by George Marshall; 1657. Comprising (ff. 209, 213) terrier of part of Armagh parish, keyed to the map (f. 211): 'The Barony of Ardmagh Admeasured by Geo: Marshall 1657'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parish (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Areas of bog are indicated and a few buildings shown pictorially. Large areas of unforfeited land are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche decorated with scrolls. Compass rose. 37.5 x 72cm. Labelled 'F21' in pencil.
8. ff. 214-239. Maps and terriers relating to the following areas of co. Antrim (Ulster):
a. ff. 214-225. 'The Barony of Dunluce', surveyed by George Marshall; 1658. Comprising (ff. 214-220v, 223-225) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Loghgeelee (Loughguile), Killaggan (Killagan), Killraghtis (Kilraghts), Ballimony (Ballymoney), Balliroshane (Ballyrashane), Ballywillin (Ballywillan), Port Common, Billy, Derikeghan (Derrykeighan). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 222): 'The Barony of Dvnluce, in the Covnty of Antrim Ad[measure]d By Geo: Marshall 1658'. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. North at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Mountains and areas of bog are labelled. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose. 56.5 x 70cm. Labelled 'F10' in pencil.
b. ff. 226-228. 'The Countie Palatine & Parish of Carrickfergus', by an unidentified surveyor; [1658?]. Consisting of terriers of this parish and the parishes of Killroote (Kilroot), Coole (Carnmoney), Grange of Moliske (Molusk) and Glyn(n), in the barony of Belfast. The terrier of Carrickfergus is keyed to the map (ff. 227-228, mounted along the centre fold): 'The County Palatine of Carickfergus in Antrim'. Showing boundaries of parishes and townlands, with place-names, sea-coast, and a large unsurveyed area of unforfeited land. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose (south east at top) includes a moon face. Scale: 160 perches to the inch [1:31680]. 35 x 46cm. The map of the barony of Belfast is not present.
c. ff. 229-231. 'The Barony of Masserene' (Massereene), by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Comprising (f. 229) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Glenavy, Killade (Killead). The terriers are keyed to the map (ff. 230-231): 'The Barony of Massareene in the Covnty of Antrim'. Scale: one Irish mile to the inch [1:80640]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Lough Neagh and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Large areas of unforfeited land are not surveyed in detail. Cartouche decorated with a grotesque head. Compass rose includes a landscape scene. 36 x 49cm.
d. ff. 232-235. 'The Barony of Toome', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-158]. Consisting on the left-hand pages of the terrier only of the parishes of Duneane, Drumaule (Drummaul), Macharieochill (Ahoghill). This is another copy of Add. 72871, ff. 116-119 above, for which the map is present. On the right-hand facing pages, in a different and somewhat later hand, are a series of columns for recording the disposal of the lands, although only a few details have been added in draft.
e. ff. 236-239. 'The Barony of Antrim', by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Consisting, on the left-hand pages of the terrier only of the parishes of Connor, Skirrerocavan (Skerry), Kells. This is another copy of Add. 72871, ff. 120-124 above, for which the map is present. On the right-hand facing pages, in a different and somewhat later hand, are a series of columns for recording the disposal of the lands, although only a few details have been added in draft.
9. ff. 240-254. 'The Barony of Tirrawly' (Tirawley), co. Mayo (province of Connaught), by an unidentified surveyor; [1657-1658]. Consisting of the terrier only of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Ballinaglasse (Ballynahaglish), Kilbealfada (Kilbelfad), Kilmoremoy, Ardagh, Crosmolina (Crossmolina), Adergole (Addergoole), Magawnagh (Moygawnagh), Kilfian, Ballyshikilly (Ballysakeery), Killalow (Killala), Templemurry, Rathreagh, Kilcomin (Kilcummin), Leckan (Lackan), Kilbridy (Kilbride), Doonefinny (Doonfeeny). Keyed to the map, which is not present.
10. ff. 255-261. Terrier and map of the barony of Abbey Shrewle (Abbeyshrule), co. Longford (province of Leinster); surveyed by John Carkas; [1657-1658]. Comprising (ff. 258-261) terriers of the following parishes (with modern forms of names): Agharagh (Agharra), Killglasse (Kilglass); Abbey Shrewle (Abbeyshrule), Taghshynie (Taghshinny), Killdaco-moge (Kilcommock), Forghnie (Forgney), part of Knoghavall (Noughaval). The terriers are keyed to the map (f. 257): 'The Barrony of Abbyshrewl in the Countie of Longforde. By John Carkas'. Scale: one Irish mile to the inch [1:80640]. West at top. Showing boundaries of parishes (in colour) and townlands, with place-names. Loughs, rivers and areas of bog are indicated, and a few buildings shown pictorially. Cartouche decorated with a scrolled pattern. Compass rose incorporates a landscape scene with a windmill. 36 x 49cm. Labelled 'F22' in pencil.
includes:
- ff. 2-38 County of Kilkenny: Maps and schedules of the `Down Survey': 1655-1658.
- ff. 3-9 William Wright, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare and Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by William Wright: 1655-1657.
- ff. 10-16 John Courtny, alias Courtney; surveyor: Barony map of co. Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Courtny: 1658.
- ff. 17-22 Hugh Draper, surveyor: Barony map of co. Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Hugh Draper: 1657.
- ff. 23-30 John Buckley, alias Buckeley; surveyor: Barony map of co. Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Buckley: 1657.
- ff. 31-38 Randolph Maning, alias Manning; surveyor: Barony map of co. Kilkenny for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Randolph Maning: 1657.
- ff. 39-51 Laurence al. Lawrence Jackson, surveyor: Robert Jackson, surveyor: Barony map of co. Monaghan for `Down Survey' of Ireland by L. and Robert Jackson: 1657.
- ff. 39-80 County of Monaghan: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1657-1658.
- ff. 81-110 County of Cavan: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1657-1659.
- ff. 81-90 Patrick Allen, surveyor: Barony map of co. Cavan for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Patrick Allen: 1658.
- ff. 91-98 William Farrand, surveyor: Barony map of co. Cavan for `Down Survey' of Ireland by William Farrand: 1657.
- ff. 99-102, 107-110 Giles Gilbert, surveyor: Barony map of co. Cavan for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Giles Gilbert: 1657.
- ff. 111-135 County of Fermanagh: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1657.
- ff. 111-135 Thomas West, surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Donegal and Fermanagh for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Thomas West: 1656-1657.
- ff. 136-180 County of Cork: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': [1657-1658?].
- ff. 165-173 Henry Osborne, surveyor: Barony map of co. Cork for `Down Survey' of Ireland by Henry Osborne: 1657-1658.
- ff. 181-191, 197-200, 205-225 George Marshall, surveyor: Barony maps for `Down Survey' of Ireland by George Marshall: 1655-1658.
- ff. 181-200 County of Down: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': 1656-1658.
- ff. 201-213 County of Armagh: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': [1655-1658?].
- ff. 214-239 County of Antrim: Maps and schedules of `Down Survey': [1655?]-1658.
- ff. 240-254 County of Mayo: `Down Survey' schedule of Barony of Tirrawly: 1658.
- ff. 255-261 John Carkase, alias Carkas; surveyor: Barony maps of cos. Kildare, Antrim and Longford for `Down Survey' of Ireland by John Carkase: 1655-1658.
- ff. 255-261 County of Longford: `Down Survey' map of Barony of Abbey Shrewle: 1657-1658.
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- Add MS 72850-72908 : Correspondence and papers of Sir William Petty (1623-1687)
Add MS 72868-72876 : C. Down Survey and Census of Ireland
Add MS 72868-72873 : PETTY PAPERS. VOLS. XIX-XXIV. 'Down Survey' of various baronies in Ireland, consisting of maps and terriers commissioned…
Add MS 72872 : PETTY PAPERS. VOL. XXIII (ff. 261). 'Down Survey', Volume 'F', containing surveys of areas for the… - Hierarchy:
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- End Date:
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- Date Range:
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- Names:
- Allen, Patrick, surveyor
Buckley, John, surveyor al Buckeley
Carkase, John, surveyor al Carkas
Courtny, John, surveyor al Courtney
Draper, Hugh, surveyor, fl 1657
Farrand, William, surveyor, fl 1657
Gilbert, Giles, surveyor, fl 1657
Jackson, Laurence al Lawrence, surveyor
Jackson, Robert, surveyor
Maning, Randolph, surveyor al Manning
Marshall, George, surveyor
Osborne, Henry, surveyor
West, Thomas, surveyor
Wright, William, surveyor - Places:
- Antrim, county of, Antrim
Armagh, county of, Ireland
Cavan, county of, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Down, county of, Ireland
Fermanagh, county of, Ireland
Kilkenny, county of, Ireland
Longford, county of, Ireland
Mayo, county of, Ireland
Monaghan, county of, Ireland