Situation: The standard name for the townland was Cappanapisha North with the Irish form being Ceapa na Pise. It was in the northwest of the parish and was east of the Killinny parish.
Description:
O’Donovon Field Name Book: the proprietor was General Taylor of castle Taylor with the agent being George Cuppage. It was let to 7 occupying tenants at will from 12 to 14 shillings yearly rent. Farms were in divisions from 6 to 12 pounds each, with the soil being rocky and sandy.
Down Survey: the name on the down survey was Carrarernan. The owner in 1641 was Jonack Burke who was catholic and Walter Taylor in 1670 who was protestant. No further information was given.
Map reference one was Francis M.S. Taylor who was the landowner of a plot of land. It was 121 acres and 38 perches. It was worth 35 pounds.
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