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Extent of the manor of Baltimore
editLogainm.ie | 4 Apr 1612 | 2 Jan 1621/2 | 18 Feb 1621/2 | 11 Mar 1624/5 | Notes | ||
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name | area | name | area | ||||
Drumlish | Dromlishe | 5 quarters | Dromlish | Dromlishe | 223a. arable, and 74a. bog and wood | Dromlish | I think "quarter" means "quarter-cartron", not the larger quarter which comprised four cartrons; otherwise the 1612 area of Dromlishe seems far too big. |
Barragh Beg and Barragh More | Barraghbegge and Barraghmore | 1 quarter [Barraghbegge] and 1⁄2 cartron [Barraghmore] | Barraghbegg and Barraghmore | Barrowbegg and Barraghmore | 104a. arable, and 248a. bog and wood | Barrowbegg and Barrowmore | 11 Mar 1624/5 specifies "containing 104 acres arable, and 248 acres wood and moor" |
Derawley | Dirolle | 1 cartron | Derrowle | Dorrowle | 99a. arable, and 98a. wood and bog | Dorrowe | |
Greagh | Greaghe | 11⁄2 cartron | Greaghmore | Greaghmone | 109a. arable, and 109a. wood and bog | Greaghmore | |
Greagisboll | Greaghisell | 24a. arable, and 41a. bog and moor | Greaghisshell | ||||
Oghil | Minachill | 1⁄2 cartron | Meneoghill | Moneoghill | 49a. arable, and 99a. bog | Moneoghill | |
Garrachill | 1 cartron | Garncochild | Garveoghill | 102a. arable, and 206a. bog | Garveoghill | ||
? | ? | Knockmaguiskin | Knockmaginskin | 41a. arable, and 83a. bog | Knockinagurskin | Possibly the correct form is Knocknagushin and relates to Ballynagoshen, which (as "Ballinegossanagh, in Correboy") had 19 acres included in Gerard Nugent's grant of 1620-06-02 and (as "Ballenegoshenagh") 96 acres excluded from Thomas Nugent's manor of Correboymore granted 1621-06-14. These Nugents were presumably related to Richard Nugent, 1st Earl of Westmeath | |
EITHER Gorteenorna | Gurtmornyne [?and Gortowonnye] | 1 cartron [Gurtmornyne] ?and 1⁄2 cartron [Gortowonnye] | Gorteneny | Gortevonny | 90a. arable, and 35a. bog | Gortvonny | Logainm notes "Gurtmornyne" and "Gortowonnye?" under Gorteenorna |
OR Cartrongolan | ? | Logainm notes under Cartrongolan: "1629—Cartavomy [?]—Cotton Map" | |||||
Enybegs | Ehanbege | 1⁄2 cartron | Janabegg | Shanaghbegg | 159a. arable, and 130a. bog and wood | Kanaghbegg | Qualified thus [emphasis added]:
Corlea is now a subtownland of Enybegs. |
Corlea | ? | Corlea | Corlea | Corlea | |||
Total area | "containing 2,314a" | 1,000a. arable, and 1,123a. other (summing above) | "containing altogether 1,000 acres arable, and 1,323 acres of wood and moor" | I guess 18 Feb 1621/2 figure should be 1,323a. instead of 1,123a., which means one of the townland areas is incorrect. |