A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry, IrelandG. and W. Nicol, 1814 - 359 pages |
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... Lough Foyle , 106 Valley of the Foyle , 110 Vale of the Fahan , 113 Roe , Mayola , 115 121 Coast of Lough Neagh with its Flats , 123 Half Valley of the Bann , 128 Slack of Faghanvale , 132 Slack of Muff - glen Laughermore , page 133 134 ...
... Lough Foyle , 106 Valley of the Foyle , 110 Vale of the Fahan , 113 Roe , Mayola , 115 121 Coast of Lough Neagh with its Flats , 123 Half Valley of the Bann , 128 Slack of Faghanvale , 132 Slack of Muff - glen Laughermore , page 133 134 ...
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... Lough Foyle , containing by estimation 4000 acres , besides moor and barren mountain , which said moor and mountain they may have and use as waste belonging to the said city ; and also all the late abbey , monastery , and religious ...
... Lough Foyle , containing by estimation 4000 acres , besides moor and barren mountain , which said moor and mountain they may have and use as waste belonging to the said city ; and also all the late abbey , monastery , and religious ...
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... Lough Neagh , and the ground and soil of the same ; and also , the rock and salmon leap , with its appurtenances , and all the fishings , fishing places , or piscary , as well of salmon and eels , as of all other sorts of fishes ...
... Lough Neagh , and the ground and soil of the same ; and also , the rock and salmon leap , with its appurtenances , and all the fishings , fishing places , or piscary , as well of salmon and eels , as of all other sorts of fishes ...
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... Lough Foyle , as well with nets of any kind soever , as otherwise in any manner soever , from the high or deep sea unto the town of Liffer , and unto the extreme flux and reflux of the river of Lough Foyle aforesaid , and in , by , and ...
... Lough Foyle , as well with nets of any kind soever , as otherwise in any manner soever , from the high or deep sea unto the town of Liffer , and unto the extreme flux and reflux of the river of Lough Foyle aforesaid , and in , by , and ...
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... Lough Foyle belonging to the Bishop and Dean of Derry , found in the aforesaid inquisition at Dungannon in the county of Tyrone aforesaid ; excepted also nad reserved out of this our present grant , and these our letters patent , all ...
... Lough Foyle belonging to the Bishop and Dean of Derry , found in the aforesaid inquisition at Dungannon in the county of Tyrone aforesaid ; excepted also nad reserved out of this our present grant , and these our letters patent , all ...
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aforesaid late county Aghadowey Aghanloo ancient appears appurtenances balliboes of land bank Bann Barley barony basalt belonging Benbradagh Bishop of Derry Botanic Names bushels called castle chiefly church city of London-Derry clay coast county of Coleraine county of London-Derry county of Tyrone Culmore demesne district ditches ditto Donegal Dungiven erected Fahan farmers farms feet fish flat flax Foyle frequently gardens Garvagh granted grass gravel grounds guineas hereditaments improved Ireland Irish kingdom of Ireland known lake land following laying letters patent lime limestone London Lough Foyle Lough Neagh Maghera Magherafelt Magilligan manure meadows miles Moneymore mountains Myroe native neighbourhood Newtown oats Observations pastures places plant plantation potatoes precinct present proportion proprietors province of Ulster rent or value ridge river river Foyle rocks salmon sand shist singular soil stone strata surface swells tenant tenements trees Ulster aforesaid vale varieties villages wood
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