| Clare County Library | Clare
Genealogy |
| Townlands | Proprietors in 1641 |
To whom
disposed of |
| Ardbraghan | Edmond MacInerney; Conor MacMahon |
Sir Henry Ingoldsby: Teige MacMahon |
| Ballinooskny, (Fuarnad, fighting) | * * * | * * |
| Ballymacnevin | Murt Clancy; Jas. Clancy; Conor Oge Clancy |
Teige MacMahon; Donogh O'Brien; Sir H. Ingoldsby |
| Breckinish | Mahone MacMahon | Donogh O'Brien; Teige MacMahon |
| Carrowersteen | Murtagh MacMahon | Donogh O'Brien; Teige MacMahon |
| Carrowbane | Mahone Oge MacNamara; Conor MacMahon |
Donogh O'Brien; Sir H. Ingoldsby; Teige MacMahon |
| Clenagh (sloping ground) | Mahone MacMahon | Donogh O'Brien; Teige MacMahon |
| Clenaghmore | Thomas, son of Rory MacMahon; Murtagh, son of Turlogh MacMahon; Teige, son of Murt. MacMahon |
Henry White; Donogh O'Brien; Teige MacMahon |
| Ing (a neck of land), alias Ing Reagh | Peter Warre or Ware [41] | Peter Warre, an English Protestant. (His widow married Jonathan Barnes.) |
| Islandmacnevin | Earl of Thomond | Earl of Thomond |
| Kilmaleery | Bishop of Killaloe | Bishop of Killaloe. (Tenants in 1665, Honora Clancy, and her husband R. Holcroft, at £8 per annum). |
| Urlanbeg (long grass) | Conor Oge Clancy; Donogh Clancy |
Sir H. Ingoldsby; John Dury; Lord Clare; Teige MacMahon. |
| Urlanmore | John Delahoyde; Danl. Clancy; Conor Oge Clancy |
Same persons |
| Lismoyle [42] | John Clancy | Henry White; Teige MacMahon |