Field Name Book description from 1838/1839 noted by the surveyors who produced the O.S maps originally.
Mocolloggan
B.S.S.M. : 21
Magh Callagain , Callagan’s plain.
Mocollagan : J. 0’D,
Mockallgee : Co. Cess Collector
Moycallgie : Strafford’s Survey
Mocolloga : Rev. Jas. Geraghty
Situated in the north side of the parish. It is bounded on the N, by the parish of Moorgagagh;
E. and s. by the td. of Brodullagh South; and W. by Cahernabrock td.
It contains 185a. Or. 6p., and includes 26a. Or. 20p, of water.
It is the property of Lord Clanmorris. agents, Messrs Guiness and Co., Dublin.
It is let to occupying tenants under leases for the duration of the proprietor’s life and 21 years, in farms of about 4 acres, at the yearly rent of from 14s. to 18s. per Irish acre.
The tenants are all Catholics.
The soil is light and sandy, with. limestone. There are 3 ancient forts in this td., in one of which is a cave.
Mocollagan |
Official Townland name |
| Civil Parish | Shrule |
| Barony | Kilmaine |
| Poor Law Union | Ballinrobe |
| County | Mayo |
| Registrars District | Cong |
| D.E.D. | Shrule |
| Area | 185 A. 0 R. 6 P. |
| O.S. 6″ sheet(s) | Mayo 121 123 |
| Griffiths Valuation | Poor Law Union of Ballinrobe – Page # 154 |
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