THE TOWNLAND OF CREEVE
The townland of Creeve is in the parish of Loughgilly in Armagh County. It
is labelled number 15 on the map.
The Environment and Heritage Service Sites and Monuments Record (2002) notes the following in this townland:
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CRANNOG? of the Early Christian Period.
SMR NO: ARM 021:037
Irish Grid Reference: J01523627
Sitename: LOUGH GILLY, DANES’LOUGH
Townland: CREEVE, DRUMMILT
CONDITION: substantial remains
At the N end of Lough Gilly is a domed mound rising in the centre to a height of 2m above water level. It is roughly circular, c.24m across SW-NE. Dense vegetation covers the site, even the perimeter, obscuring any struct- ural details. Thus it is not possible to confirm whether the feature is artificial crannog or simple a natural mound. Access to the site in dry weather is possible along an overgrown isthmus to NE. On the 1835 OS 6″ map it is shown as “Island” c.40m from the N shore of the lough.
Non-antiquity of uncertain period.
SMR NO: ARM 021:048
Irish Grid Reference: J01873605
Townland: CREEVE
The site was identified on aerial photographs, but a field visit showed that this was not an antiquity, but a steep scarp within the hill.
PRONI records: D.1166 (Title deeds, etc., re lands of Stewart family, also map of Creeve 1792.); 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/1B/219 (1st valuation records.); VAL/12B/15/10A, VAL/12B/15/23A, VAL/12B/15/23B, VAL/12B/15/23C, VAL/12B/15/23D, VAL/12B/15/23E (Valuation annual revision list.); VAL/2B/2/34B (Griffith valuation list.); D.1166/47C 1940 (Genealogical notes re Stewart family.C 1640).
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