The Case of Ireland Stated Historically From the Earliest Times to the Present

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LONGFORD COUNTY.
LONGFORD, an inland county in Leinster province. Boundaries: N. Leitrim and Cavan; E. And W. West- meath; W. Roscommon. Length W. And S. 29 miles; breadth E. And W. 22 miles; comprising an area of 269, - 409 acres, of which 79, 709 are under tillage, 124, 406 in pasture, 3, 317 in plantations, 48, 302 waste, bog, mountain, etc. , and 13, 675 under water. The surface is level, with some low hills. The subsoil is limestone and clay-slate; the soil fertile and well suited to pastu
...rage, with much bog. The Tnny, a tributary to the Shannon, takes its rise in Lough Kinale, county Westmeath, and flows into the Shannon at Lough Ree. The Royal canal passes through the county to the town of Longford, and terminates in the Shannon at Clondra. Two branches of the Midland Great Western Railway pass through the county from Mullingar to Longford and Cavan. The occupations are tillage and grazing, chiefly the latter; linens and coarse woolens are manufactured. The county is divided into 6 baronies, viz: Ardagh, Granard, Longford, Moydow, Rath- 18 274 GAZETTEER OF IRELAND.

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