Eniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet, 28 April 1836
For the Erne Packet - Rambles and Rhymes by Dubh Diarmid - No. 3 The Green Lake
"Unpoetical as the town of C______ may seem ... Up this stony hill, a very significant name it bears, though not an overlength one "The Devil's Half Acre"; I believe the good townsmen will not dispute the propriety of the appellation. Straight up and over this formidable portion of His Satanic Majesty's dominions was once the route of the royal mail ... On those rough rocky eminences to your left, as I have been told, was erected the battery of James II, on his retreat from the North. There was warm work on the Devil's Half Acre that day ... Here too is the present fair green ... Straight on before you was the old Dublin Road by Cross Keys ..."
"C_____" - Cavan not named but a couple of references point to Cavan ie. "fair greeen" ?? and "Cross Keys" (South East of Cavan)??