I have found the baptism registrations for children of my 2X grad grandparents in the Catholic Parish of Golden and Kilfeacle. Recorded place names include Golden, Cashel Road, and Sergeant's Lot.
I believe then that these various place names all refer to the same location -- the road between the towns of Cashel and Golden which forms the northern boundary of the townland of Sergeant's Lot. This road is now known as the national secondary road N74. My assumption is premised on the fact that my 2X great grandfather, Daniel Ryan (abt. 1800-1855) is recorded in both the Tithe Applotment Books and Griffith's Valuation as living in the townland of Sergeant's Lot.
Can anyone confirm that the Cashel Road above is, in fact, the present-day N74?
Thank you!