Set of index cards relating to the civil parish of Kilcummin. Mostly these are notes from the Small Names Index. It mentions specific features of the parish: Druimnín, Loughacloghar, Lough salach a chlochain, Derrygowna Road, Crumlin Bridge, Moor Park, and Srathadán (an island in Lough Corrib).
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Index card giving a description of the townland of Kill, [An Chill]. Included are descriptions of Ross (the eastern half of the townland), Kill Bank, Oileán na Mionán, the national school, Standing Stone, and a detailed note on the local chapel. Included here is a description of unusual grave slabs of concrete decorated with shells. An anecdote involving pirates and an unfortunate local man.
Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kill [An Chill]. Included is information from the Congested Districts Board, and the Estate of Alex Thompson. A line from the returns in Griffith's Valuation is also included. Included are descriptions of Cill Fhlannáin, Carraig an Iasc, Loch na hAille Gairbhe, Cnoc na Cille, The Manor, Tobar Fhlannáin, and Loch na Cille. M. King is one of the local people credited with providing information.
Index card for the townland of Killaguile, [Cill an Ghaill].
Overview list of the following townlands within the Civil Parish of Kilcummin, Barony of Moycullen. The cards include the Irish and English language renditions of the townland names.
Ardderrynagleragh [Ard doire na gcléireach], Bunscanniff [Bun scainimh], Camas Íochtair [Camus Eighter], Camas Uachtair [Camus Oughter], Cill Bhriocáin [Kilbrickan], Cinn Mhara [Kinvarra], An Cnapach [Crappagh], Cnoc an Daimh [Knockadaw], Cnoc an Phréacháin [Knockaphreghaun], Cnoc na Gairfeann [Knocknagarrivhan], Daimhinish [Dinish], Dereenagusfoor [Doirín na gCos Fuar], Derrough North [Na Doiriú Thuaidh], Doire Bhrios [Derryvrusk], Doire Dhá Bhanbh [Derravoniff], Foirnis [Furnace], Formaoil [Formoyle], Gairfean [Garrivinnach], Glinn chatha [Glencoh], Gleann Mhac Muirinn [Glenicmurrin], Gleann Trasna [Glentrasna], Inis Mhic Cionaoith [Inchamakinna], An Leathchartúr [Halfcartron], Inis Oirc [Inisherk], Inis Mhic Cionaith [Inchamkinna], Lackavrea [Leac Aimhréidh], Leitir Mealláin [Lettermullen], Leitir Móir na Coille [Lettermore], Lurgan [Lorgán], Muiceanach Choille [Muckanaghkillew], Muiceanach Idir Dhá Sháile [Muckanaghederdauhaulia], Úráide [Oorid], Ros Céide [Roskeeda], Ros Muc, An Ros Rua [Rossroe Island], Seana Bhéartha [Shannavara], An Sean Bhaile [Shanvally], Seanana Feola [Shannaunnafeola], Snámh Bó [Snauvbo], An Turlach Mór [Turlough], An Turlach Beag [Turloughbeg], Na hUilinní [Illeny], and Cloon [An Chluani].
Overview list of the following townlands within the Civil Parish of Killannin. The cards include the Irish and English language renditions of the townland names.
Oileán Iarthach [Illauneeragh], Leitir Móir [Lettermore], Leitir Calaidh [Lettercallow], Inis Bearchain [Inishbarra], Eanach Mheáin [Annaghvaan], and Béal an Daingin [Bealadangan].
Set of index cards describing the physical features of Killeen [An Cillín]. Part of the Ballynahinch Demesne, Killeen is located in Moyrus Civil Paris, and is within the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone. References from Griffith's Valuation, and pieces of information gathered from local residents are included here, as well as information from the Martin Estate Sale in 1849. Features described include Loch an Úcaire, Oileáin Rua, a crannóg, and St. Fechin's Holy Well.
Overview list of the following townlands within the Roman Catholic Parish of Killeen [An Cillín]. Robinson describes this as "The peninsula of An Cheathrú Rua, with Doire an Fhiach and Leitir Mucú, and Garomna and Leitir Mealláin islands). Cards include an Irish and English language rendition of each of the placenames. The following townlands are included.
An Cheathrú Rua Theas [Carrowroe South], An Cheathrú Rua Thiar [Carrowroe West], An Cheathrú Rua Thuaidh [Carrowroe North], Leitir Mucú [Lettermuckoo], Barr an Doire [Barraderry], An Caorán Beag [Keeraunbeg], Cladhnach [Clynagh], An Cnoc [Knock], Caolach [Creelogh], Doire an Fhéich [Derrynea], (with a note on the back mentioning Loch Uí Chadhain), Garomna [Gorumna Island], An Máimín [Maumeen] incldes a list of local lakes and points, and Tír an Fhia [Teernee].