A large series of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Na Mine, [Minna]. At the time of Griffith's Valuation, the lessor was Patrick Blake. Included in the descriptions are Aerfort Chonamara, a note on Thomas Lynch who was the proprietor in 1641, and a detailed note on the castle, where Walter Fada Bourke was murdered on the will of his step-mother, an O'Flaherty, to secure the inheritance of Risdeard an Iarain (Iron Dick) in the 16th century. And a note on Cora an Chasleáin, and a children's burial ground.
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A large series of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Ros an Mhíl, [Rossaveel]. Included are descriptions of An tSeanchéibh, 'The Battery', Protein Eisc Teo, Gob an Laighin/Lion Point, Caladh na Muice, Oileán na Faochaí, Loch Ros a Mhíl, Briceanna, An Baile Láir, Barr Roisín, Aill an Bhláca, Mulán a' Battery, Cara Bheag, the Children's Burial Ground, and Cnoc Ros a'Mhill.
A large series of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tóin an Chnoic, [Tonacrick]. Included are descriptions of An Seanbhaile, Cara Mhór, Gob Thóin an Chnoic, and Cuan Fhortail.
Set in index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Annaghkeelaun, [Eanach Caoláin]. A note on Corrib View, a house overlooking Lough Corrib. And a note on Knockilry, a burial place on the northern extremity of the townland.
A brief index card relating to the townland of Annaghbeg, [Coill an Eanaigh]. Includes a note from Griffith's Valuation.
Two index cards relating to the townland of Aughnanure [Achadh na nIúr]. A note on the ruins of the O'Flaherty Castle.