DONEGAL IN THE ULSTER PLANTATION
From “An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster
at the Commencement of the Seventeenth Century, 1608-1620”
Rev. George Hill
M’Caw, Stevenson & Orr
Belfast (1877)
Including Nicholas Pynnar’s Survey of 1618-1619
DFINITIONS of CERTAIN TERMS USED in the ULSTER PLANTATION
PRECINCT OF BOYLAGH AND BANAGH ALLOTTED TO SCOTTISH UNDERTAKERS BUT SOME WITH IRISH TENANTS
PRECINCT OF DOE AND FAWNETT [NOW IN THE PRECINCT OF KILMACRENAN] GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES
THE PRECINCT OF KILMACRENAN GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES
PRECINCT OF LIFFER [LIFFORD], BARONY OF RAPHOE ALLOTTED TO ENGLISH UNDERTAKERS
PRECINCT OF LIFFER [LIFFORD], BARONY OF RAPHOE GRANTED TO SERVITORS AND NATIVES
PRECINCT OF PORTLOUGH GRANTED TO SCOTTISH UNDERTAKERS
COUNTY DONEGAL JURORS FOR SURVEY AND INQUISITION 12 SEPTEMBER 1609 [p. 173] NO OTHER PLACE NAMES INCLUDED
RECEIVERS OF RENTS, ISSUES AND PROFITS IN TYRCONNELL [DONEGAL] CIRCA 1608-1610 [pp. 256-58]
PRE-1610 IRISH RESIDENTS OF DONEGAL, WEST OF LOUGH SWILLY [p. 257]
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