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A Treatise of Ireland (Author: John Dymmok)

section 5

A Perticuler of Such Strengths and Fastness of Woode and Bogge as are in every Province of Irelande

In Leinster

Glandilore,56 a fastnes in Pheagh mac Hughes cuntry.

Shiloghe, in the county of Dublin.

The Duffrin, in the county of Wexford.

The Dromes and Leverogh in the county of Caterloghe.

The great bogge in the Kinges county called the Tougher.

The Fewes in the county of Kildare.

The woodes and boggs of Munsterevan, Gallin and Slymarge, in the Queene's county.

The Roure near St. Mollines.

Parte of Consteragh joyninge vpon Kylkenny.

In Munster

Glan garuf, in O'Siliuan Mores cuntry.

Glanrug, and Leanmore, in Desmond.

Olinglaskilmore, in the county of Lymerike.

Dromfinien,57 in the county of Corke on Blackwater.

Arelow, and Muskry quish, in Tipperary.

Kilhuggi in Typperary, bordringe on Lymrike.

In Connaght

The woodds and Boggs of Kylbigher.

Kilcallon in mac Williams cuntry.

Killaloa in the county of Letrim.

The woodes and boggs near the Corleus.

In Vlster

The woodds and boggs of Clanbraselogh.

Clancane in the county of Armagh.

The woods and boggs of Kilvlto, Kilwarlen, Kiloutry, South Claneboye, in ye county of Downe.


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