THE TOWNLAND OF CORRINURE
The townland of Corrinure is in the parish of Loughgilly in Armagh County.
It is labelled number 14 on the map.
The Environment and Heritage Service Sites and Monuments Record (2002) notes the following in this townland:
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Platform rath of the Early Christian Period.
SMR NO: ARM 021:042
Irish Grid Reference: H93363307
Townland: CORRINURE
CONDITION: some remains
An almost level, roughly circular platform 33m N-S x 37m E-W is defined on the SW, S & SE by a steep scarp preserved in a field boundary. The S half of the interior is raised 1.5-1.8m above the exterior & the scarp lessens as the ground rises to N. This was the more vulnerable side & is defended by a short length of stony bank 3.5m wide, 1.2m high & 1.4m above natural ground level. There are no obvious indications of a ditch, but the darker green grass around the SW may suggest such a feature.
PRONI records: D.1879 (Testamentary papers of Hamilton family.); OS/6/2/21/1 (Surveyed 1834-35. Engraved 1835.); OS/6/2/21/2 (Surveyed 1834-35. Engraved 1835. Revised 1860. Revisions engraved 1863.); OS/6/2/21/3 (Surveyed 1834-35. Revised 1906. Published 1908. Reprinted 1921.); OS/6/2/21/4 (Surveyed 1834-35. Revised 1906. Published 1908. (2 copies), Reprints 1934-1957.); OS/6/2/21/5 (Surveyed 1906. Revised 1955. Levelled 1889 and 1906. Published 1958.); VAL/12B/15/10A, VAL/12B/15/19A, VAL/12B/15/19B, VAL/12B/15/19C, VAL/12B/15/19D, VAL/12B/15/19E, VAL/12B/15/23A, VAL/12B/15/23B, VAL/12B/15/23C (Valuation annual revision list.); VAL/2B/2/34C (Griffith valuation list.).