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after the transaction took place.—-It is engraved in Ledwich’s 
* Antiquities of Ireland,” 
8. An ancient draft of a fortification or encampment, without 
name or date. The following words. occur “ Curra first 
incampment.” 
ARAL OAR DOOR LT RAAES 
ULSTER. 
1. A MS. map of the province of Ulster, in the reign of Queen 
Elizabeth, in colours, on paper, with this inscription.—* A 
true description of the North part of Irelande, to weete from 
Dordagh, northwarde, comminge to the Deere or Iland of 
Ackel, with all the havens, bares, harbors and island rocks, 
sand, well set in their course, height and distance. The 
principal rivers, loughs, cities, fortes and abbies, compiled 
and done by Mr. Griffin, cocket master of the Queen’s ship 
called the Tryemontayne, whereof is Capten, Capten Plas- 
sington, whoe have bene in all harbors, and have founde the 
depth, to see where any good road is. All the castles and 
fortes, wherein the garrison of Loughfoyle doth lye, are 
guilded ; and where good roade is for shippes, the same is 
marked with an ancker, coated and done in theire coullers 
and forme.” 
2. A large MS. map of “ The province of Ulster,” by Francis 
Jobson, with the following description, “ The description 
and cemetrie of the province of Ulster, described and 
ploated for her Mat® in anno 1590, by Francis Jobson, with 
such perfitt observacons, as the like before this tyme was 
never performed of that province. In the which ploat you 
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