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              UGA P/P120/1/3 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing each of the townlands within the Civil Parish of Ballynakill, [Baile na Cille], which comprises the Roman Catholic Parish of Ballynakill or Letterfrack. A note about the smuggler Paddy O'Malley, with references on the title card for the Parish.

              UGA P/P120/1/5 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing each of the townlands within the Civil Parish of Ballindoon, [Baile an Dúine], which corresponds with the Roman Catholic Parishes of Clifden and Ballyconneely. St. Flannan of the noble Tuamonian blood is patron of this parish, and his festival of 18th December is kept here.

              UGA P/P120/1/7 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing each of the townlands within the civil parish of Cill Chiumín. [Referred to as Paróiste Chill Bhriocáin on the index cards]. It corresponds with the Roman Catholic Parishes of Clonbern and Kilkerrin, Carraroe, Kilannin, Kilcummin, and Rosmuc. A note on the division of Galway Roman Catholic parishes in the late 19th century. In 1890, Carraroe and Lettermullen were given to Tuam, and Killanin was ceded to Galway. Later Maam was transferred from Oughterard to Kilbrickan.

              UGA P/P120/1/8 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing the townlands within the civil parish of Ross. Robinson indicates that the parish of Ross is now divided into the Roman Catholic Parish of Leenane (Kilbride), and the Parish of Clonbur (Ross). A note with an explanation from the 'History of Tuam', about the history of Kilbride Parish. An A4 sheet with an extract from a piece about an orphanage in Aasleagh. A handwritten note is on the back, addressed to Tim from Nora Keane.

              UGA P/P120/1/9 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Series of index cards describing the townlands within the civil parish of Ross, and in the Roman Catholic Parish of Clonbur. The title card for the series gives an outline from the History of Tuam, Volume II, relating to the Roman Catholic Parish of Clonbur [An Fhairche], part of the Civil Parish of Ross.

              UGA P/P120/1/10 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the local features of townlands in the civil parish of Kilcummin. The Roman Catholic parishes of Paróiste an Chnoic and Paróiste an Spidéal are represented, and a note on the Barony of Moycullen, as well as overall population numbers from 19th century census.

              The majority of these townlands contain a brief 1-2 cards for each placename, and contain less of the anecdotal/descriptive content of the other civil parishes. The information conveyed here is generally a line from the OS Field Name Books Small Names Index, and a line or two from Griffith's Valuation.

              Kilannin Civil Parish
              UGA P/P120/1/11 · Sub-series
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the local features of the civil parish of Kilannin, which comprises the Western parts to Ros an Mhíl, and includes some insulated portions of Kilcummin. A note on the title card to say the cards for the parish are incomplete.