ELEVATIONS OF SEVERAL STATIONS
in the counties of
LOUTH, ARMAGH, DOWN, ANTRIM, AND LONDONDERRY,
Calculated from the Level of the Sea by Barometrieal Measurement,
County of Louth. | |||
feet. | |||
1 | Highest part of the road between Dundalk and Newry, by Jonesborough | 283 | |
2 | Barensdale mountains, highest part of Lower Dundalk Barony | 1644 | |
3 | Foy mountain; the highest of the Carlingford mountains | 1850 | |
4 | Golding mountain; Mountain town? lower ridge of Carlingford mountains, (Cooley mountain of M'Kenzie ?) | 1055 | |
County of Armagh. | |||
feet. | |||
1 | Fathom mountains; the highest part of along the Newry Rive | 820 | |
2 | Cum-Lough; between Slieve-Gullen and Slieve-Girkin, or Newry mountains | 305 | |
3 | Killevy or Kilsleve-Church, at the base of Slieve-Gullen, on the south-side | 503 | |
4 | Slieve-Gullen | 1900 | |
5 | Slieve-Girkin or Newry mountains | 1340 | |
6 | Faughell or Foughall mountains, a little to the north-east of Jonesborough | 822 |