2 STATISTICAL SURVEY 



ment 42 miles. The greateft length from eaft to 

 weft is, from the borders of Loughneagh, in the 

 parifli of Arboc, in the barony of Dungannon, 

 to the extremity of the parifti of Farmonomungan, 

 joining the counties of Donegal and Fermanagh, 

 being in extent 43 miles ; in Englifh meafurement 

 54.8 miles. Meflrs. M<Crea's map of the county, 

 made out in 1774, 1775* and 1776, and Dr. Beau- 

 fort's memoirs agree perfectly with the above ftate- 

 ment. 



According to Dr. Beaufort's ftatement, the accuracy 

 of which we have no reafoa to fufpeft, the coun- 

 ty contains 467,700 acres, and, of courfe, 724 fquare 

 miles j in Englifh meafurement 751,387 acres, being 

 equal to 1163 fquare miles. 



SECT. 2* Dtviftoru. 



THE principal divifions are into baronies, namely; 

 Barony of Strabane,' to the north. 



of Dungannon, to the eaft. 



of Oogher, to the fouth. 



of Omagh, partly to the weft; but a large 



portion of it lies between the baronies of Strabane 

 and Clogher, and meets the barony of Dungannon 

 on the eaft. 



The 



