§ SIR THOMAS ESMONDETo ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland if he will give the names of the ancient monuments situated on estates being sold under the Act of 1903, communicated by the Estates Commissioners to the Board of Works.
§ Answered by Mr. Birrell.) The Estates Commissioners have, in pursuance of Section 14 of the Irish Land Act of 1903, communicated to the Board of Works particulars of the fifty-two ancient monuments named below which they considered might be worthy of preservation:—
§ Carbery Church—County Kildare.
§ Carbery Castle—County Kildare.
§ Lismateige Castle—County Kilkenny.
§ Ola Castle—County Limerick.
§ Sinners Stone—County Cork.
§ Bremore Castle—County Dublin.
§ Leac-an-scail—County Kilkenny.
§ Augustinian Friary—County Kilkenny.
§ Ballycowan Castle—King's County.
§ Srah Castle—King's County.
§ Heathstown Castle—County Westmeath.
§ Cranoge—County Westmeath.
§ Tomdeely Castle—County Limerick.
§ Tomdeely Church—.County Limerick.
§ Mahee Castle—County Down.
§ Mahee Round Tower—County Down.
§ Mahee Church—County Down.
§ Templeaveigh Church—County Meath.
§ Ballyboggan Abbey—County Meath.
§ Mulrankin Castle—County Wexford.
§ Rathronan Castle—County Wexford.
§ Neigham Castle.—County Kilkenny.
§ Wonderful Barn—County Kildare.
§ ? Castle—County Westmeath.
§ ? Castle—County Westmeath.
§ Giant's Grave—County Dublin.
§ Puck's Castle—County Dublin.
§ Shankhill Castle—County Dublin.
1302§ Cromlechs—County Dublin.
§ Carrig Castle—County Tipperary.
§ Kells Abbey—County Kilkenny.
§ Mylerstown Castle—County Kildare.
§ Gortnaclea Castle—Queen's County.
§ Clonburren Castle—Queen's County.
§ Colbally Church and Raths— Queen's County.
§ Chair of Kyle—Queen's County.
§ Cornaveigh Castle—County Cork.
§ Troy Castle—County Limerick.
§ Moymet Castle—County Meath.
§ Dungall Port—County Antrim.
§ Drumfane Moate—County Antrim.
§ M'Quillan's Castle—County Antrim.
§ Caherbewly Rath—County Tipperary.
§ Round Tower—County Down.
§ Seahorse Memorial—County Waterford.
§ Cragg Castle—County Tipperary.
§ Giant's Graves—County Tyrone.
§ Kilconnell Castle—County Tipperary.
§ Newcastle Castle—County Limerick.
§ Ballycatteen Rath—County Cork.
§ Downmacpatrick Castle—County Cork.
§ Giant's Grave—County Donegal.