Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . of Daniell. This Tomb was erected by James Daniell for him and Posterity, anno Domini 1773. Arms. A pheon between three boars heads erased. Here lieth the Body of ThomasGordon who departed this life the 24th day of May 17 60 aged — years. Here lies also the body of Thomas Gordon, son to the said Thomas Gordon, who departed this life the 16th day of March 1767. as also the body of his daughter wife to Mr. Jn° Ruxton, who departed this life 29th Decr 1768. &c. On several Tombs of persons of the name of


Some account of the territory or dominion of Farney : in the province and earldom of Vlster. . of Daniell. This Tomb was erected by James Daniell for him and Posterity, anno Domini 1773. Arms. A pheon between three boars heads erased. Here lieth the Body of ThomasGordon who departed this life the 24th day of May 17 60 aged — years. Here lies also the body of Thomas Gordon, son to the said Thomas Gordon, who departed this life the 16th day of March 1767. as also the body of his daughter wife to Mr. Jn° Ruxton, who departed this life 29th Decr 1768. &c. On several Tombs of persons of the name of Mac Mahon, in this Church-yard, is the following coat of arms, which I find ascribed to Mac Mahonof Monaghan, in an emblazoned book of Irish arms of the time of James Arms. Vert, two swords in saltier argent, hilted or, between two bears of 36 Had. MSS. 4039. p. i7c SOME ACCOUNT OF Til K TERIITTO RY the third, dexter and sinister, and two ostriehes in chief and base of thesecond, holding a horse-shoe in their beaks ppr. Motto. Virtus duriorateritr Supporters. Two The remains of an ancient Tombstone, intended to represent an armed man, with part ofan inscription, —fieri fecit cvivs anime propicietvr devs amen. found a few yearsago in the town of Carrickmacross; the stone, which measures only 2 ft. 2 in. in length, hadformed the step to a door. Inscription on a marble tablet in the present Church of Carrickmacross. In the Burial place of his family at Ballinode, in this County, are interred the Remains of Alexander Mitchell, of Drumreaske Esqre. The much valued friend & agent of Evelyn John, & Charles Shirley, Esquires, whose estate in this Barony, he managed, with unceasing attention, and the strictest fidelity for thirteen years. It pleased God suddenly to call him from this world, while in the exercise of his duty as Secretary to the Grand Jury of Monaghan, on the 13th day of March 1843. in the 46th year of his age. Deeply do that family, to whose int


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