Poser 369 - Description of the barony of Keenaght, 1614

This week's poser is taken from a description of the barony of Keenaght, in the Plantation of Ulster in 1614 (National Records of Scotland, RH15/91/33 page 26).

Because the place names will be unfamiliar (unless you are up on seventeenth century Ulster place names!) this is good practice reading individual letters, particularly capital letters.

For each place the annual rent is given, so line 1 reads Bally mcGillen Rent p[er] an[num] - and the rent is 2 pounds 10 shillings.

Several of the place names mentioned are hard to read because the page has been stained.

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Image of an extract of a description of the barony of Keenaught, in the Plantation of Ulster in 1614 (National Records of Scotland, RH15/91/33 page 26).

This week's question: what are the place names in the barony where the annual rent is 3 pounds 10 shillings?

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