Cullagh
Official Townland name
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Placenames
Placenames mentioned in this townland are :Field Name Book
Field Name Book description from 1838/1839 noted by the surveyors who produced the O.S maps originally.Cullagh
B.S.S.M. : 15Coilleach , wooded land.
- Cullagh : J. 0'D,
- Cullagh : Meresman
- Cully : Strafford's Survey
- Cullagh : Inq. temp. Car. I.
Situated in the south side of the parish.
It is bounded on the S. by the parish of Donaghpatrick, Co. Galway;
E. by Cloonbanaun td.; and N. and W. by the td. of Kinlough.
It contains 107a. Or. 26p., and is the property of Mr. Roche. Agent, Michael Dowdall.
It is held by Mr. Jameson at the yearly rent of ?1 18s. per Irish acre. Mr. Jameson sublets it to Cottiers at ...per acre.
The soil i.s good and produces excel-lent crops"of wheat, oats and potatoes:
The tenants are all Catholics. There are two ancient forts in this td.
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