From; The Fermanagh Story by Peadar Livingstone Pages 65 & 66 1 Three different kinds of landowners; a. English & Scottish "Undertakers" b. Servitors; British army men who had served in Ireland. c. Native Irish "Undertakers. The native Irish were restricted to the baronies of Tirkennedy and Clanawley, The Servitors also gotlands in these baronies. Estates were generally of three sizes; 2,000 acres only 3 were granted 1,500 acres nine of these were granted 1,000 acres, 21 of these wer granted various small parcels were granted to the native Irish. Maguires, 5000 acres Flanagans, 300 Rooneys, 240 McDonnells, 220 McCabes, 130 Corrigans, 120 Cassidys, 100 O;Husseys, 60 Leonards, 50 Muldoons, 50