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ISTewcastle, Tooreene, Drombanny (2), Annaghrostie, Caher Ivally, Eeboge, 

 and many near Corbally, Creagh's orchard on the rampire, Comyn's orchard. 

 ClanwilliA]si. — Whitestown (Ballyneety), Kissiquirke, Bally vornane, Bohir- 

 gane (2). Kenky. — Islandmore. Conxello.— Newcastle, Cloneshire (2), 

 Castlematrix, Ballyallinane, Cloghnarold. The list is very probably imperfect, 

 as orchards were common in the city and its liberties ; for example, in 

 1557, Piers, son of Patrick Long, got a decree in Chancery, establishing him 

 in seven orchards and two gardens in Limerick ; and such mention is very 

 common during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Limerick and 

 Clare. 



Absteact of Acreage of Woods, 1655. 

 (27) (T. Timber ; U. underwood ; S. shrubs ; S. W. shrubby wood). 



Clanwilliam (vol. xxi.)— Stradbally, U. 100 ; KilHcknagariff, U. 85, T. 20 

 (in Knockanbane) ; Clonkeen, V. 100 ; Carkinlish, LT, 40, T. 60 ; Abhieowhnie, 

 U. 680, T. 60. Total, U. 965, T. 140. 



CoNNELLO (vol. xxii.). — ISTcwcastle, S. 70 ; general list of Timber Woods 

 354; Grangie, S. 71 ; Mahoonagh, S. 264; Killidie, S. 110, T. 75 ; Monegaie 

 S. 215 (no shrubs or timber given as remaining in Abbey feale) ; \J. Corka- 

 mohyde, &c., S. and S. W. 125 ; Brurie, S. 80 ; Cluoniecarha, S. W. 200 

 Killfiny, S. 55 ; Croagh, S. 335 ; Cloneshire, S, 20 ; Kappagh, S. 25 ; Path 

 keyle, S. 515 ; Doondonnell, S. 20 ; Xantannan, S. 220 ; Asketton, S. 20 

 Lism^Kirrey, S. 190; Morganes, W. 50; Killbradran, S. 40, W. 30; Cloineagh, 

 S. 85 (chiefly at LisnacuUia) ; Killscannell, S. 70 ; Ardagh, S. 10 ; Eath- 

 ronane, S. 60 ; Doonemoilleen, &c., S. 45 ; Shanagolden, S. 5 ; Killmeallane, 

 S. 138 ; Eobertstown, S. 195. Total, T. 509, S. 3,082.^ 



CuoNAGH (vol. xxiii.) — Doone, T. 2,380 ; Castletowne, T. 240 (no woods 

 given, as in the plains). Total, T. 2,620. 



CosMAY (vol. xxiv.) — Aghleakagh, S. 230 ; Crome, 668 ; Adare, S. 297 ; 

 Doonemeane, S. 92. Total, S. 1,287. 



CoSTLEA (vol. XXV.). — Galbally, S. 194; Ballingarry, W. 6; Darragh, 

 S. 90. (The mountains had no shrubs or woods). Total, S, 284, W. 6. 



Kenry (vol. xxvi.).— Ardcanny, S. 20; Kildymo, S. W. 548, T. 62, 

 W. 132 ; Kilcornane, S. 143, S. 410 ; Iveruss, T. 2 ; Aghdare, S. 137. Total, 

 T. 196, S. 848. 



1 Connello is now divided into four baronies, including Shanid and Glenquin. 



