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Church Lands of Inishowen

From Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Vol. XLV.

The churchlands of Inishowen were set out by way of exception from the grant made to Sir Arthur Chichester, 8th July, 1610, and they were:-

1.FAHAN. Six quarters of termonland or erenaghland in the country of Faughan or Fathen in Eneshown; and 60 acres of land within the parish of Faughen, near to those 6 quarters and adjoining the parish church of Faughan.

2. DESERTEGNY. Two quarters of termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Dysertenny or Dryserteigney in Enishowen, 60 acres within the said parish and other 60 acres near the said two quarters, adjoining the parish church of Drysterteigney.

3. CLONMANY. Three quarters of termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Clonemany, and 60 acres, in the said parish next adjoining the same three quarters, or next adjoining the parish church of Clonemany.

4. CARNDONAGH or DONAGHGLINNETOCHAIR. Three quarters called termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Doneaghclantagh, and 60 acres in the said parish next the said three quarters next adjoining the parish church of Doneaghclantagh.

5. CLONCA. Six quarters of land called termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Clonca, and 60 acres of land in the said parish near those six quarters, next adjoining the parish church of Clonca.

6. CULDAFF. Three quarters of land of termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Coldagh, and 60 acres in the said parish near the three quarters of land and next adjoining the parish church of Coldagh.

7. MOVILLE. Four quarters of termonland or erenaghland in the parish of Moyvill, and 60 acres in the said parish near those four quarters, and adjoining the parish church of Moyvill.

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