18. 
19; 
20. 
2\. 
22. 
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—B. The wall.—C. The ditche-——D. The counterscarpe. 
—E. The wall of the counterscarpe. 
“ The plot of the countie of Monahan,” in colours, on paper, 
in the reign of Eliz. 
* A plot of the fort of Balle-Loergan, Sir Edw. Blayney his 
undertaking, and the towne and castell of Monaghan,” 
with references; both laid down on paper. |They appear to 
be about the reign of James I. 
A large map of “ The fort of Omaye in Ulster,” in colours, on 
vellum.—No date, but appears to have been done in the 
reign of Elizabeth, or early in the 17th century. 
« A plott of the forte at Blackwater, as it was when the Lo. 
Burgh Lo. Dep. did wyn it from the traytor the Erle of 
Tyrone,” painted on paper, with a note that “ this fort is 
200 paces long and 40 paces within the bawne,”’ and a me- 
morandum concerning the O’ Neils. 
« The defeate of the Marshall, Sir Henry Bagnall, in anno 
1598, at the Blackwater,’ painted on paper with 22 re- 
ferences, and the following heading, “The description of 
the army which was defeated by the Erle of Tirone the [ ] 
of August 1598.’’—Part of this document appears to have 
been cut away, which was, probably, a description of the 
battle. 
MUNSTER. 
A MS. map of the province of Munster, in colours, on paper, 
dated 30th May 1589; and inscribed to Lord Burleigh, by 
Francis Jobson, with a very curious description of the map 
and country. 
