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10. The fort of Culmore.—This is handsomely painted on paper, 
but is without either name, date or reference. 
11. « The plot of Colerane,’”’ in colours, on paper ; with a refer- 
ence, in the reign of James I. 
12. “ The plot of Dungiven in the countie of Colerane,” in colours, 
on paper; in the reign of James I. This is but a fragment 
of a greater map, for a plan of the house and castle only 
remains, with this description, “ The house and castle of 
Dungiven, re-edified and built by Captain Dodington.” 
13. A plan of the town of “ Cragfergus’’ or “ Knockfergus,” on 
a scale of 160 feet to the inch, in colours, on vellum.— 
This curious map is evidently of the reign of Q. Eliz. 
The names of several individuals appear over the houses 
and castles, of which, it is probable, they were the respec- 
tive owners.—Vide M‘Skimin’s history of Carrickfergus. 
14. A plan of the towne of Carigfergus, in colours, on paper ; 
about the reign of James I.—This is somewhat similar to 
the last map, but more copious; the walls, ramparts, and 
other fortifications, being more perfectly described and deli- 
neated. 
15. A map of “ the county of Fermanaghe,” in colours, on paper ; 
about the reign of James I. The following memorandum 
occurs on the back: “ This mappe, except M‘Guire’s 
country, called Fermanagh, is altogether false.” 
16. “ The fort of Enishkillin in?the county of Fermanagh,” painted 
on paper, in the time of James I. without either scale of 
dimensions or reference, 
17. “ The King’s plott at Lifford,” painted on paper, in the time of 
James I. with the following reference.—“ A. The Ramportt, 
