The Eakl of Kickky — Lunsdown'; Maps of the Down Survey. 393 



hath caused maps to be made of every barony or bundled, as also of every 

 eonnty engraven upon copper, and the like of every province and of the 

 whole kingdom, all which, could the defects of them be supplied with the 

 yet unmeasured lands, would be exposed to public view."i 



The barony maps were thus never engraved, though there can be little 

 doubc that their publication was intended. They must, however, have been 

 used in the preparation of the county and provincial maps, with which we 

 will now deal. 



Part II. 

 County and Proviscial Maps. 



These consist of the following 28 MS. maps on loose sheets : — 

 Ireland. — Map of the whole country. 

 Provincial maps of — 



Ulster. 





Leinster. 



Connauglit. 

 County maps of — 



Dublin. Londonderry. 



Longford. 



Tyrone. 



King's County. 



Down. 



Queen's County. 



Armagh. 



Kildare. 



Monaghan. 



Kilkenny. 

 Wicklow. 



Fermanagh. 

 Cavan. 



Wexford. 



Leitrim. 



Limerick. 



Mayo. 



Waterford. 



Sligo. 



Kerry (incomplete). 

 Donegal. 



Eoscommon. 

 Galway. 



The following nine maps, which make up the remainder of the series as 

 published, are missing : — 



Province of — ilunster. 





Counties of— 





Louth. 



Clare. 



East Meath. 



Tipperary. 



West Meath. 



Cork. 



Callow. 



Antrim. 



'Political .'Vnatoiny of Ireland, ch. ix, p. 59. 



