Rivers of southern Templecarn

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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.

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