Lughanagh / An Fhliuchmhuine Irish Grid: M 73817 44348
Author: Roger Harrison
Description:
(John O’Donovan 1806-1861)
Is the property of Lord Clonbrock held by deed for ever. It contains 100 acres, 1 rood and 20 perches, all of which is arable and pasture flat and dry and of middling quality. The roads and houses are in good repair. It pays £6. 16. 0. included with Lehanagh.
Situation:
(John O’Donovan 1806-1861)
Lies in the eastern side of the parish in the barony of Kilconnel, is bounded by Ticooly Carr, Loughaunbwee and Bredagh townlands in same barony.
This is a list of townlands that share a border with Lughanagh.
Census of Ireland (1821- 1911)
The first full population census of Ireland was taken in 1821 and the first four Irish censuses were arranged by county, barony, civil parish and townland.
1821: Only some fragments for small parts of county Galway survive. There are no records for Killosolan.
1831: The only surviving records are from Counties Antrim and Derry.
1841: There are no surviving records for County Galway.
1851: There are no surviving records for County Galway.
1861: Census records for 1861 and 1871 were deliberately destroyed by the government
1881: The records for 1881 and 1891 were pulped as waster paper during the shortages of World War I.
1901: There are no census records for 1901 in Lughanagh
1911: There are no census records for 1911 in Lughanagh
Michael and John Carr leased 100 acres, 1 rood and 35 perches of land from Lord Clonbrock [sic] for £52 and There was a vacant house belonging to Michael and John Carr that had an annual ratable valuation of 15s.
No Comments
Add a comment about this page