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shall finde everie countie therein contayned circumferenced 
with lynes of mettle couller, with theire names in redd 
Roman letters, and everie countrie in the saide counties con- 
tayned is circumferenced and distinguished, thone from 
thother, and theire name written in black Roman letters. 
Note that where you find this letter. C. Itsignifieth Castell. 
M. Abbie or monasterie. T. Tempell or church. B. 
Balle or towne. Note that the whole province is circum- 
ferenced with the lyne of mettle couller.” 
. A map of “ Ulster per Jobson,” in colours, on paper; in the 
reign of Elizabeth, with the names of the principal propri- 
etors of the province. 
. A map, in colours, of the province of Ulster, on vellum, in the 
reign of Queen Elizabeth, by Francis Jobson. This is a 
curious and apparently correct map of this province, and 
contains in the margin some references and descriptions of 
an interesting nature, 
. Asmall map endorsed, “ A sea card of Ulster,” on paper, reign 
of Elizabeth. 
. A printed map of the province of Ulster, and Eniskelling fort, 
by Speed, London 1610. 
eee TAN ploti of the city of Londonderry,” in colours, on paper, in 
the reign of James I, with a particular description of the 
fortifications, and a note, “ That the whole number of 
houses within the cittie are 92, and in them is 102 families.”’ 
. A large ground plan, on paper, of the city of Londonderry, 
intituled “The plott of the Derrie, 1611.” 
. © The river of Loughfoyle with the citty of Londonderry,” 
drawn on paper, in 1625, by Thomas Raven.” 
