(gan teideal) “Mrs Pye (Mary McGee) walked to Sligo, a distance of nineteen miles and was in Pound Street at eight o' clock in the morning.” CBÉS 0182 Cecily Fairbanks Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “Long ago there lived a man in Glencar called Páidin Ó Laidhe and his son Sean, adjacent to the townland then called Five Pound Land, now called Castletown.” CBÉS 0189 Martin Devaney, Teresa Mac Ternan Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “One time a man named Tom came to Manorhamilton with a pound to buy a bag of flour.” CBÉS 0189 Michael Mac Ternan Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “A well is supposed to have been at the back of the Pound Garden and is now covered over.” CBÉS 0295 Florence Nolan Tras-scríbhinn
Famine Times “Where Bourney school is now, there used to be given to the people of this district a pound of yellow meal...” CBÉS 0547 James Carroll, Mr Carroll Tras-scríbhinn
Amhrán - Lannigan's Ball “In the town of Athy, one Jeremy Lannigan, ¶ Battered away till he hadn't a pound” CBÉS 0610 May Hegarty Tras-scríbhinn
(gan teideal) “It grows in the wood, it sounds in the town, it gets its master many a pound.” CBÉS 0774 Tras-scríbhinn