Rivers of southern Templecarn
Dublin Core
Title
Rivers of southern Templecarn
Subject
Lough Derg--Ordnance Survey--Description--Lieutenant Lancey
Description
"The county boundary of Fermanagh runs in the centre of a stream 40 feet wide flowing from north east to south west for 10 miles and turning the mill above the village, passes through Pettigo and falls into Lough Erne at Burnfoot..."
Creator
Lieutenant W. Lancey, 1835
Source
Parish of Templecarn, in Institute of Irish Studies, and Royal Irish Academy, Parishes of County Donegal / Edited by Angélique Day and Patrick McWilliams. II 1835-6, Mid, West and South Donegal., Ordnance Survey Memoirs of Ireland; v.39, p. 158
Publisher
Institute of Irish Studies in association with The Royal Irish Academy, Belfast
Date
1835-6 [1997]
Rights
Citation for the purposes of criticism
Format
Monograph
Language
English
Type
Ordnance survey memoir
Identifier
DD_0158
Coverage
54.581623, -7.791848
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
"The county boundary of Fermanagh runs in the centre of a stream 40 feet wide flowing from north east to south west for 10 miles and turning the mill above the village, passes through Pettigo and falls into Lough Erne at Burnfoot. The mearing of Templecarn to the west of this is a stream flowing from the west for 5 miles and half and emptying itself into the Erne. These rivers flow over gravel and rocks and are sufficiently powerful for mills and machinery."
Original Format
Printed edition
Citation
Lieutenant W. Lancey, 1835, “Rivers of southern Templecarn,” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed April 19, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/175.