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CONNAUGHT. 
1. A. large MS. map of the province of Connaught, in colours, 
on paper laid down on canvas, and made “ from a view 
of the countrie,” divided into counties and baronies, and 
noting the principal towns, rivers, woods, mountains and 
other noted places.—This map is not dated, but it appears 
to have been. made about the end of the reign of Queen 
Eliz. (after the division of this province into counties in 
1585 by Sir John Perrott,) or beginning of that of James 
I. 
2. A. MS. map of the province of Connaught, laid down on 
canvas. The counties, baronies and parishes are marked. 
No date. 
3. A printed map of “The province of Connaught with the citie 
of Galway described,” by Speed, London 1610. 
4. “ The fort neere Galway,” handsomely painted on paper, 
about the year 1603, with a reference. 
5. “ The plott of Gallway with the layinge out of the new fort.’ 
This was done about the year 1625, and is painted on 
paper on a large scale. 
6. A large engraved map of Galway, about the time of the Res- 
toration of Charles If, in a case.—For a particular des- 
cription of this curious map see the History of Galway. 
POR RRR ORCC CORC OTOL EEE, 
The following MS. maps and plans, relating to Ireland, are 
mentioned to have been amongst the foregoing, but I could not 
find them when forming the catalogue. viz.—l. The fountains and 
