In a message dated 8/10/00 11:01:19 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Joyce writes: << can someone help me locate: Cleghill Parish, Clonbroney, Co. Longford Clongish Parish Churchyard Old Temple Buring Grounds, Longford A town called Leam where some family sailed from in Sept 1765. >> Joyce, I may be able to help a bit. Cleghill is probably Cleggill, and is located in Clongesh civil parish (but perhaps in Clonbroney RC Parish? Dunno.) On Discovery Map #40, it's located at 107 772, 2 miles south of Newtown Forbes and about 3 mile NW of Longford town. Clongesh is a civil parish, but there is no townland named Clongesh, so I don't know where the churchyard would be. Again, you need someone with church information - I have only the map and civil parish info. Nothing on "Old Temple Burying Grounds", by that name. Leam. The only Leam I can find, which has easy access to a harbor is in Mayo, way out on the Mullet. On Discovery map 22, it's located at 637 266, about 6 miles N of Blacksod Point, on Elly Harbour. Keep in mind that there is an Aghleam, a few miles down the road closer to Blacksod Point. I have seen quite a few postings about this place on the Mayo list recently, but the spelling was a bit different (perhaps starting with an "E"?). The person was commenting on some sort of a resource or heritage center there that they had visited, and recommended it. The "leam" in the name, also being an area with a long maritime tradition .........I would ask on the Mayo list for further information. I drove around the Mullet last Fall, and it's a wonderful place. You might want to "buzz over" from Longford, and check it out. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts