Scoil: Leamhach (Leigh)
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 0553, Leathanach 184
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)The chancel measures 23' x 6' with the arch of the chancel high + wide. East end of Chancel completely gone. Church had a window that widened inside. There is another window filled up, and a pointed window + an arched doorway
Proprietors of Moycarkey Parish in 1640
Moycarkey. Shanbally, Forgestown + Coolkip 1658 acres. Owners to' Cantwell of Moyc + John Cantwell. When Wm died John held them as sole heir. There was in MoyC a castle + bawn in repair, a castle at Forgestown out of repair. A castle at Shnbally + Graigur out of repair MoyC. had manor privileges + a market twice a weekGalboola was in Thurles Parish in 1640 + went in with Archestown, owners in 1665 - 7 Russell, Cormac, Cuddihy: In MoyC parish were 200 acres of land at Lisnahasky owned by Prof. Archbishop of Cashel + let to Garrett Cumerford of Leagh. It was about Dan Taylor's grave or between Killough, Galbertsown CLough Martin, + Shanbally. Another 12 acres of glebe land was at the church of MoyC fenced by a ditch + owned too by Archbishop of Chashel. Galboola paid P. taxation in 1291-2(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)