Counties of Meath and Westmeath Act 1543

What baronies shall compose Westmeath

II. And further, by the same authoritie it is ordeyned and enacted, That Dalton’s countrey bee from henceforth made and named the baronie or hundered of Rathcomyrte; and Delamar’s countrey, named Moywrackry, made and named the barony or hundred of Roffaughe; and Tyrrel’s countrey, named Fertullaghe, made and named the barony or hundred of Fertullaghe; and Dillon’s countrey, named Maghirquirke, made or named the baroney or hundered of Kilkenny west; which barony or hundred of Kilkenny west shall have and contayne in the same the paroches of Kilkenny, Dromvrane, Bonowne, Oughevalle, Artenecrane, Alone, and Brawney-fwryn; and a certaine pecee of a certaine countrey, named Moylagaghe, to be of and as parcell of the other halfe barony or hundred of Fower; which Moylagaghe lyeth on the northwest part of the same halfe barony or hundred of Fower; which halfe barony shall have and contein in the same the paroches of our lady chruch Saint Feighens in the towne of Fower, Kilpatricke, Mayne, Beallaghila, Lyckbla, Foyeran, and Hylton.