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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
UPPER KNOCKREOCH Upper Knockreoch
Upper Knockreoch
Upper Knockreoch
Upper Knockreoch
Knockreoch
Over Knockreoch
Henry Johnston
James McAdam
John McCaul s.n.
Ainslies Map 1820
Val: [Valuation] Roll 1819
Val: Roll Anct. [Valuation Roll Ancient]
015 [Situation] About 1½ mile N.W. [North West] of Stranfasket.
A farm house and outhouses (in ruins) and a farm of moorland attached The property of John Kennidy Esqr. of Knocknalling.
(The houses) Not occupied by any person for all is in ruins (Intd. [Intialled]) T.J. C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
LOW PENNYTURN Low Pennyturn
Low Pennyturn
Low Pennyturn
Low Pennyturn
Henry Johnston n.s.
James Bryden n.s.
William Hastings Stranfasket
Andrew Mooney
015 [Situation] About 1¼ mile N. [North] West of Stranfasket.
A Small hill on the farm of Stranfasket the Surface of [which] consists of Arable, & rocky heathy pasture. The derivation of this name is unknown
HIGH PENNYTURN High Pennyturn
High Pennyturn
High Pennyturn
High Pennyturn
Henry Johnston n.s.
James Bryden n.s.
William Hastings
Andrew Mooney
015 [Situation] About 1½ miles N.W.b. [North West by] West of Stranfasket
A Small hill on the farm of Stranfasket the Surface of which is rough heathy pasture it cannot be ascertained from what circumstance or object this took its name.

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Parish of Kells

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39 Upper Knockreoch ( in ruins) - Cnoc fhraoich - The heathy hill
41 Low Pennyturn
41 High Pennyturn

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