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81. Daniel Doherty: 2 bedsteads; beds and bed-clothes; a dresser; chairs; a churn; some potatoes and meal; 3 head of cattle; 30 sheep. 82. James Rourly: 2 bedsteads; beds and bed-clothes; a dresser; chest; chairs; a bag of o~ts; a bag of wool; potatoes, and meal; 3 cows; a lot of sheep; 1 horse: 83. Paddy Boyle: 1 bedstead; bed and bed-clothes; two la'rge chests; some clothes; some potatoes; 1 cow; a horse; a boat; 6 sheep. 84. Biddy M'Gee: 1 bedstead; bed and bed-clothes, not good; a donkey, and some potatoes. 85. Roger Galagher: 3 bedsteads; beds and bed-clothes, not good; a woollen wheel; a dresser; 2 chairs; 3 head of cattle; a donkey and some sheep; a dirty house. 86. Neal Doherty: 2 bedsteads; beds and bed-clothes; a table; chest, and a chair; no cattle. Poor. 87. Jack Galagher: 1 bedstead; 1 bed; bed-clothes; 2 chests; a dresser; 3 chairs; 2 cows. 88. Cormick Doogan: House shut. I am told this man is rich; sells provisions on time; has a horse and cart; 6 cows. 89. Tigue Boyle: 2 bedsteads; beds and bed-clothes; a dresser; chairs; some potatoes; 1 cow. 90. Jack Bournes (weaver): 1 bedstead; bed and bed-clothes; 2 chairs; 1 woollen wheel; a loom. Appears to be poor. (Got relief, No. 69.) 91 . Thomas Mulligan: House shut. I am told he is rich man, worth £300; has a good house; 3 cows; a horse. Sells provision on time. 92. John or Thomas Galagher: 2 bedsteads and beds, good; a dresser; chairs; a chest; some potatoes; he got 1 cwt. of relief meal; has 5 cows. Sells meal on credit. (Got relief, No. 71.). 93. Daniel M'Bride (shoemaker): 3 bedsteads and beds; a dresser; chairs; some meal in a sack; 1 horse and cart; 1 cow. 94. Shane Mulligan: A poor, dirty house; a bedstead and bed; 1 cow. 95. Hugh O'Donnell: 1 bedstead; bed and bed-clothes; chest; 2 chairs; a dresser; 2 horses; 3 cows. Sells potatoes, which I am told he delivers at night; he says he would be afraid to deliver them in the day. 96. John Galagher: 1 bedstead and bed. Poor. 97. Margaret Sweeney: 2 bedsteads; dresser; chairs; chests; 1 cow and calf. (Got relief, 65.) 98. John Galagher: 2 bedsteads; ticken beds; bed-clothes; dresser; 4 chairs; chests; some potatoes; 3 cows, and a horse. 99. John Doherty: 2 bedsteads and beds; table; chairs; dresser; a large quantity of potatoes; 1 horse, cart, and 3 cows. 100. Frank O'Donnell: 2 bedsteads; beds; dresser; table; chairs; a large quantity of potatoes; 3 head of cattle. 101. Ned Sweeny: House locked. I am told he has 2 head of cattle. 102. Nogher Galagher: 1 bedstead; bed and bed-clothes; a sack of barley and some potatoes. (Got relief, 63.) 103. Daniel Coll: No bed-evidently put out of the way; has £20 in cash; 3 cows; sells potatoes. His wife told me they had no bed. 104. Widow Unity M'Bride: No one in the house. A bedstead; bed and bed-clothes; a dresser; 2 cows. Sells milk. A very dirty house. (Got relief, 62.) 105. Charles Freel: House locked up. He has 1 horse; 2 cows; 12 sheep. Sells potatoes. 106. Widow Doogan: Poor. 107. Hugh Bourns (weaver): A poor and bad house. 28

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