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* 1834 - Lios Liath "grey fort" - J O'D (OSNB) B141
* 1834 - Lios Liath "grey fort" - J O'D (OSNB) B141
* 2002 - Lios Liath "the grey fort" - HMC replies
* 2002 - Lios Liath "the grey fort" - HMC replies
==Knockballymore Manor==
During the Ulster Plantation 1610, a grant was made for 1,000 acres and named the [[Manor of Knockballymore]].


==1830's Map==
==1830's Map==
[[Image:Lislea1830's.png]]
[[Image:Lislea1830's.png]]

Revision as of 22:13, 12 October 2019

'Lislea is a townland in South-Eastern County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

King William is supposed to have camped in the lawn of the big house here. 1690ish. He apparently planted a tree which still stands today? Try to get photograph and more info. is it an oak tree? Old man McCoy?

Etymology

  • 1609 - Listormy - Esch. Co. Map, 6
  • 1766 - Lislea - Reg Free Fer 8
  • 1834 - Lios Liath "grey fort" - J O'D (OSNB) B141
  • 2002 - Lios Liath "the grey fort" - HMC replies

Knockballymore Manor

During the Ulster Plantation 1610, a grant was made for 1,000 acres and named the Manor of Knockballymore.

1830's Map