THE PLANTATION OF DONEGAL.-A SURVEY Herbert Maxwell allegeth that he not yet ·finished-3 pa·rts thereof being hath made a lease for 21 years of the I slated and there being some materials said proportion to Captain Thomas for the finishing of the residue there-· Dutton, who resideth not there. Moynargon, first granted to Alexander Cunningham-1,000 ac-res. There is not any building but only a small bawn of lime and ·stone with a .gate, and a little timber house within, built by Sir Thomas Chichester, Kt., wherein there is not any inhetbiting. F-reeholders-nil. of. The house is situate on the River of Fynn near unto the ford which is the chiefest pa·ssage into the mountains of Bar.nes Moor and is a principal place for the King's service, where a bridge is very needful to be built. iNear adjoining to this house on the other . side o·f the river, Sir Ralph Bingley hath erected a village called Bally- •Herbert Maxwell affirmeth he bof,ey, wherein a market is kept, con.. hath made 3 minutes purporting lea·ses of lands fo-r 21 years. There are but 2 British men. sisting of 12 houses and cottages thatched, some of stone and the rest of timber, inhabited for the most part with British. BARONY OF RAPHOE Reputed Freeholde·rs-4. The Precinct of Liffer, allotted to Leaseholders for 21 years-13. English Undertakers. Tenants-at-will-3. Corlack·~Y, first granted to Sir British men present, well-armed Thomas Cornwall, Kt.,-2,000 acres. -22. Captain Thomas Davies holds of his Shraghmi,clar (Stranorlar), first brother.. Robert Davies, thh; proport- granted to Sir Henry Clarke (also . ion, whereupon there is a house built Clare)-1,500 acres. of sto.ne and clay, one storey high, of ·Peter Benson hath built near the. birch timber and covered with thatch, river of Fynne a house, slated, of lime and a bawn of clay and stone (adjoin- ani st.one and birch timber-58 feet ing to the house) 40 ft square and 8 Jong, 20 ft. wide, with 2 returns, the ft. high, with 2 flankers covered with one 36 ft. long and 20 ft wide, the thatch. Near unto the house, there is other 28 ft. long and 18 ft. wide, being a village erected, consisting of 2 Eng- 1 a storey and a half high. This house lish-like houses, birch timber-loamed is compassed with a bawn of lime and and thatched; about half a mile dis-stone 120 ft. square, with 4 flankers tant from the house, there are 3 other 12 ft. square apiece-both bawn and English-like houses, inhabited with flankers being 9 ft. high; wherein BenEnglishmen. I son, his wife and family inhabit. Freeholde·rs-1. I Near to ths house, Peter Benson Reputed Freeholders-3. ,hath erected a village of 10 houses and Leasesholders for .21 yea:;,·s-1. 1 1 cottages, whereof 3 are stone houses Tentants-at-will-24, whereof di.. 50 ft. long apiece, 1 of them being covverse are said to be in Wales. ·erect with thatch, the other 2 not covBritish men present, well-armed- ered, all inhabited with British ten..: 13. Tonaforis, first granted to Sir Robert Remington, Kt., - '2,,000 acres. Sir Ralph Bingley, Kt., hath built a house of lime and stone, having 2 returns, 50 ft. long and 19 ft. broad, the middle part thereof 28 ft. long and 24 ft. wide, being 2 stories and a half in height, ants. Reputed Freeholders-3. Reputed leaseho1ders for lives-1. Leaseholders for years-15. Tenants-at-will-1. Briti'sh men present-33, whereof well-armed-26 . .Agagaltie (Aughagault Big and 515.·
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