JOURNAL OF THE COUNTY DONEGAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY fell this network stood ten feet high. skeleton embedded in the centre of the Two years later-on February 5th, 1929 network of roots. The head was miss- ~some naturalists from Belfast, who Captain sent some bones a.way to an were given permission to view the caves ing and likely bounced into the river and scenery in general, sent up word to when the tree was uprooted.' The the house that there was the skeleton authority on such matters, and the of a man in the tree roots. On going skeleton was described as about 400 to the scene Captain Hamilton saw a years old and belonging to a small man~ ADDITIONAL NOTES TOWARDS A HISTORY of the PARISH of DRUMHOLM PREPARED BY Very Rev. Father Walter Hegarty, P. P ., Hugh Deery, and others. ANCIENT BOUNDIAIRiIEIS OF THE PARISH OF DIR'U!MHOUM. FIROlM the Albbe·Y Olf D()Ille:gial to Lo•Cih Eske, to Dough Sal\lJa;gih, thence nortth-eiasit toi :Uoich (Mu:J)Mouirne, "whJ:c.b: loch bounde>th ~t from Q>un.ity Ty1r,one and f1riom there to a: ''HJJ!l" (?'gl1en) calilied Po.Ugarane1bane, (s:ee BaUybofe;y and Stra:norlar Ci'V'ic Week sou.veni·r book, ar1ttcl:e, "Barmsmore aind t'he Gar1an Ban") be1longiing to Sir Wm. Gore, and thence to "a bogg sO.uthlWlards ca111ed Mino Brock, and frioim thence to a river th1a1t ru:nn.e1th a gutJteir tJhJ.'iough a moun tadn called OghO'rne :and soutih-eas:t to a }l{)ICh cialled Loc,h. Golau.gh, ood theniee to. a rd:ver caned Owern1b·ee f.r:om Wihliclh riv;e:r ru.nne1th a. bog:g to a htlil caUed A b'berrotarmin and wesitwaro ru.nne1th a gutJte1r 1tio a pl,a.ce called T:ul.liinumery .... oo a hihl ooUed Kill-: chotyne . . .. to a1 dM.ch wlhlich runn.e;tJh to Loch Garva.nrnog·h and from thence · ru1nne1thi a river we•sitwar:d to a forde ea.Heid Ba.l'lil~a,g!han . . . . to ano1ther llOich and fr~om the:re tio Bella.lit from "wihiich true sie:a. bi0unct1e:tJh i't north-we·sit to the abb1e1y of Donegtal." C'iVil Surv1ey, 1656 (iDr. R. Simmi.ngtton). Accoi"ding tio the 1same· Surv1ey .the foll!cYWfintg were the ownell"s Olf the pa;r:iJsh· tn 16'56 : L..; "DHOMAS, LORIO FOLLIOT. ~ Blalilyma.- :grioarty 2 quart·ers and its bound:rurlies weil'e . . . a brook c1afiled La.g1hin -and the qiuia:rte!l" Of Gla'Ssbully. ... a hioop oif sto!Ile'S: c:a11lied Ladhdacillin . .. . Tu.bbernedeT'hy . . . a; higihlWlay called CarrlckcaUi.ve . . . Biislhiop' s land c1a.filled Easke . . . rtverr c1a11red BaJlly1n4106 grr'<Ja.rty up to a ford oalled StrWgufbba.n .... up to a brooik iillto Lochrane, to a brook into Loch, SwUlogh . • . . to Tullinaimmery . . . 'to 'al hm eall.ed KiUerne and' from 1thience to Loch aarroa·noig!h f1rom w;hdich ru:nnieltJh a gu1&ter to BaHaig':he:y. Ba.zzydermot, <Jne quarter, :a111d the pla.ce mentioned cm its bounds were: - Putlions (·M iw 1n parit of iBrOIW!llhlaM demesne) ... riVier BaUinaCille .... Owenbwee . . . Corren. (? the roUl11d .h1Hl n<liw clid,thied w.llth .trees) . • • west tO LoaJi.raugh and to Loch Ballim.eaghan (nlQrw onie Olf the townl1andis enc:lJOsed in Br10WIIlih:all Demesne). Wiars tJhlis the name Olf thle l1ake wlhlich d'i!sappe·ared from the· demesne some' yieia;rs agio'? CEkl.) . MR. GEORGE iKJNOX.~i quarter Of !Ba[illnagan.viagih, whdlcih was bollndled by Ba'li~agroo.rty l'li:v:er and an. ol!d bridge .... Drum.er~ .... oin N.W. by tlhe· rmns of an old miU and a ri1ver dorw1I1 to a red bog. TfRIINITY CO!Lll.JEGE, DtJm.m. - Tohe qWU'item ~ ~ <see Kearney's ~\EliisrU01cy of Drumhlollm!'' !for ·tihie BraSS€'Y' fiaimi!lly WOO leased: tihiJS townliand: (ciroa 166-0) Dur:nis, Rossciatt, . . ' T!uJI:lri:I11anglle, Luirg:an, GliasSbu11y, Dru.- m0re, F!a'Y18.:gbl, !Drumgownogh, ~ 'Ilu.Hi11aickien, RJa.nene 6 Balty!boes, Cla.tllncam 1 bailllYibO<e, 1Drumhoo1es 2 'blal'L'Y!bloeis, Klt11gt>We, dio., lDrutrnlana1WU'11y, Tiullliga:J~iain, Tr!ilnmon, (TirumUJn), Alllltneciargy, Balil'Lnlaicd:Ne, MuID.1.'IllaLsoLe, 1Ba!LUI11CT!Udlaile, Bal:l!tlneia;gh&n, and the i quiarte:r of Morvaigih, TiEilE SCHOOL OF DONlEGfAL.~ the· quarters of 'l"a.wnaw.illy and Gowlia-
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