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Magberalin. 



The quality of the foile thereof is generally arable, 

 meadow, and pafture, intermixt with unprofitable mof- 

 fes and boggy grounds, whereon groive many large 

 timber trees, but moft of them are decaying with 

 age. There are no buildings thereon, only moveable 

 creaghts.* 



Dromore. 



There's noe buildings in this parifh ; only Dromore, 

 it being a market town, hath fome old thatched houfes 

 and a ruined church (landing in it ; what other buildings 

 there are in this parifh are nothing but removeable 

 creaghts. 



$ECT. 7. The Antiquity of the Linen MamtfaEiure. 



DR. LELAND, in his preliminary obfervations to the 

 hiftory of Ireland, affords a {hiking proof of the anti- 



* Creaghts were houfes framed with flrong wattles, which 

 were removed from one place to another, as fuited the conve- 

 niency of the owner. The wattles were fet up and covered 

 with mud and ftraw, or rufhes, 



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