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County of Down.
feet.
MOURNE MOUNTAINS
Lower Ivragh
1 Rosstrerve-hill, at a large block of granite not quite to the top of the hill 865
2 Lough-Sally? at the entrance of a peaty circus (Deer's Meadow?) situated at the foot of the Monroe mountains to the south 421
Lough Shannagh; on the slope of Slieve Muck 1265
3 Slieve Muck 2290
4 Slieve Snaven (Slieve Birna?) 2370
5 Bingan mountain (Brem Buncin?) 2396
6 Slieve Donard 2654
7 Newcastle Slate quarry; on the acclivity and towards the base of Slieve Donard 191
8 Dundrum lead-mines 281
9

Upper Ivragh
10 Clark-hill, Slieve Slut? within (referred to Castlewellan) the demesne of the Earl of Annesley 548
11 Slieve Anisky 170
12 Bakaderry town, near a cross bearing the date 1675 369
13 Slieve Croob 1204

Ards
14 Temple of the winds; Mount Stewart 113
15 Captain Allen's fort, (Black Abbey P) one of the highest spots across the 'peninsula. of Ards, near B. Atwood 140
16 Windmill of B. Neboly 167
17 Conlig-hill Bangor 473

Castlerraghs
18 Scrabo-hill 483
19 The watershed between Strangford-Lough or L. Cone and Belfast Lough, not far from Kirk Donnel 263