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16. Plan, painted on paper laid down on canvas, of “ the forte of 
Hale-Boulinge, in the island of Ennis Shenagh, (Fox 
Island,) near Corke.”—No date, but has every appearance 
of being of the reign of Elizabeth. 
17 “ The fort at Halboulyn by Paull Ivye,” drawn on paper, 
with a description of the fortifications, in the reign of 
James I. 
18. “ The forte of Castle parke near Kinsale,’ painted on paper.— 
This and the plans of the forts at Waterford and Cork, ap- 
pear to have been done at the same time. 
19. “ The haven and river of Kinsale,” painted on vellum, in the 
reign of Queen Elizabeth. 
20. A draught of the fort at Castle park near Kinsale, by Paul 
Ivye, on paper.—This appears to be about the reign of 
James I. 
21. A large map, in colours, on vellum, indorsed “ A Survey and 
description of the county of Limerick,” with the following 
note, The plott of the great county of Limerick, con- 
teyning therein the county of Cowlo-Kenry, Cosmoy, Pub- 
lybrian, Clanwilliam, Slewilliam and the small county of 
Limerick. Every particular part is distinguished with a 
pricked lyne, whose seyeral names ye shall finde within the 
said lynes in Romayne letters. Also you shall finde the plott 
formes, with the just proportion, and simitre of all the per- 
ticuler percells of grounde, as I have surveyed and mea- 
sured, of her Mat'* lands escheated within the saide county. 
All which perticulers is severally circumferenced with redde 
colours, and all such freholds adjacent circumferenst with 
yellow, and the Queen’s demaynes in lease circumferenst with 
greene; all the rest of the Queen’s lands, escheated within 
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