INDEX

Previous

OF THE

MOST REMARKABLE PLACES AND OBJECTS
CONTAINED IN THE VOLUME,

WITH REFERENCE EITHER TO THE NEAREST TOWN,
OR THE COUNTY IN WHICH THEY ARE SITUATED.


">Waterford
Lismore Castle, Lismore, Waterford
Lisnarick, Fermanagh
Lisneskea, Fermanagh
Lissanoure Castle, Ballymony, Antrim
Lissize, Rathfrylaud, Down
Listowell, Kerry
Lohort Castle, Mallow, Cork
Londonderry, Londonderry
Longford, Longford
Longford Pass, Thurles, Tipperary
Lough Bray, Glendaloch, Wicklow
Loughbrickland, Down
Lough Corrib, Galway
Lough Derg, Donnegal
Lough Derg, Galway
Lough Derryveragh, Mullingar, Westmeath
Lough Ennel, Mullingar, Westmeath
Lough Erin, Hillsboro', Down
Lough Erne, Ballyshannon, Donnegal
Lough Erne, Fermanagh
Lough Esk, Donnegal
Lough Lane, Fore, Westmeath
Loughlinstone, Dublin
Lough Mourne, Rapho, Donnegal
Lough Neagh, Antrim
Lough Outer, Cavan
Lough O'Whel, Mullingar, Westmeath
Lough Ramor, Virginia, Cavan
Lough Rea, Galway
Lough Salt Scenery, Letterkenny, Donnegal
Lough Scenery, Strangford, Down
Louth, Dundalk, Louth
Lucan, Leixlip, Dublin
Luggela Scenery, Bray, Wicklow
Lurgan, Armagh
Luttrell's Town, Dublin
MacCarty's Castle, Macroom, Cork
MacDermot's Island, Elphin, Roscommon
Macroom, Cork
MacSwine's Castle, Letterkenny, Donnegal
MacSwine's Gun, Letterkenny, Donnegal
Magherafelt, Londonderry
Magheralin, Dromore, Down
Maghretibot, Athlone, Westmeath
Mallow, Cork
Mamore Gap, Inishowen, Donnegal
Manor Hamilton, Leitrim
Marble Mill, Kilkenny
Marble Quarries, Dromore, Down
Marino, Dublin
Market Hill, Armagh
Maryborough, Queen's County
Maynooth, Kildare
Maze Course, Hillsboro', Down
Mellifont Abbey (Ruins of), Drogheda, Louth
Middleton, Cork
Mill Street, Cork
Milton's (Earl of) Mansion, Blessington, Wicklow
Mitchelstown, Cork
Moira Castle, Dromore, Down
Moira, Dromore, Down
Molly Geerane's House, Dingle, Kerry
Monaghan, Monaghan
Monaincha, Roscrea, Tipperary
Monasterboice, Drogheda, Louth
Monk's Town Abbey, Carrickfergus, Antrim
Monument (curious), St. Saviour's Church, Ross, Wexford
Moorfield, Kilworth, Cork
Moravian Settlement, Ballymena, Antrim
Mount Albani, Balrichan, Dundalk, Louth
Mount Alexander Castle, Comber, Down
Mount Alt, Letterkenny, Donnegal
Mount Gabriel Prospect, Ross
Mount Kennedy, Newton Mount Kennedy, Wicklow
Mountmellick, Queen's County
Mount Nephin, Castlebar, Mayo
Mourne Mountains View, Dundrum, Down
MSS. (Valuable), Kilkenny
Mount Panther, Dundrum, Down
Mullingar, Westmeath
Multifarnam Abbey, Mullingar, Westmeath
Murkish Mountain, Letterkenny, Donnegal
Naas, Kildare
Narrow Water, Newry, Down
Navan, Eastmeath
Naul, Balruddery, Dublin
Nenagh, Tipperary
Newark Park, Thurles, Tipperary
Newcastle, Limerick
New Castle, Dundrum, Down
New Market, Mallow, Cork
Newry, Down
Newton Barry, Clonegal, Wexford
Newtonards, Down
Newton-Breda, Comber, Down
Newton Limavaddy, Londonderry
Newton Mount Kennedy, Wicklow
Newton Stewart, Tyrone
Nine Mile House Scenery, Tipperary
Observatory, Dublin
O'Donnels (Castle of the), Ballyshannon, Donnegal
Ogham Inscription, Ennis, Clare
Old Cathedral, Cashel, Tipperary
Omagh, Tyrone
Optical Aerial Illusions, Rathlin, Antrim
Oratory, Killaloe, Clare
O'Shaughnessy's Castle, Clognakilty, Cork
Ossian's Poems (Scenery of), Cushendun, Antrim
Ouchterard, Galway
Oysters, Carlingford, Louth
Pagan Fane, Skirk, Burros, Queen's County
Pallis, Limerick
Papp's Mountains, Mill Street, Cork
Patrick's Isle, Balruddery, Dublin
Philipstown, King's County
Picts' Caves, Belfast, Antrim
Pleaskin, Antrim
Poll-a-phuca Cascade, Blessington, Wicklow
Pontoon, Athlone, Westmeath
Portadown, Armagh
Portaferry, Down
Portarlington, King's County
Portarlington, Queen's County
Portavo, Donaghadee, Down
Portcoon Echo, Giant's Causeway, Antrim
Portmore Castle, Ballinderry, Antrim
Portumna, Gal

Printed by R. and A. Taylor, Shoe-Lane


FOOTNOTES:

[1] Dr. Beaufort.

[2] On the top of this mountain Henry Eles by his own desire was buried; he was an ingenious man, and published several tracts on electricity.

[From Rees's Cyclopedia.]

[3] The round tower of Downpatrick was taken down, in order to enlarge the west end of the cathedral, which is now repairing, after having lain in ruins for a great number of years. And it is very remarkable, that under the foundations of this tower, were found the vestiges of a more ancient church, which appears to have been of exceeding good masonry, and upon a larger scale than the present old fabrick; in the walls of which there are many pieces of cut stone, that have evidently been used in some former building. The same circumstance may also be observed in several of the ruined churches at Clonmacnoise.

[4] From Ledwich's Antiquities of Ireland.


TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:

Numerous errors have been corrected and inconsistencies in spelling have been resolved where possible; otherwise the author's original spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been left intact. In order to avoid ambiguity, abbreviated words in the Index have been written in full. Counties have been added where these are missing.





<
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page