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Cathair Con Raoi
genitive: Chathair Con Raoi
(Irish)
Caherconree
(English)

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52.1923, -9.87492latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1100c
co cathraig Con Roí
LU Leathanach: 272
1200c
a Cathair na claenratha
"do corcaig Maigi Ulad siar, áit ir-rabadur Ulaid il-longport a forbaissi a Cathair na claenratha dar' marbsatar Cú-rí mac Daire"
AcS Líne: 6047
1200c
do Cathair na Claen-ratha
"dul ar cenn naem Pátraic do Cathair na Claen-ratha bodes, co mullach t-Shleibe Mis"
AcS Líne: 6387
1200c
lamh re cathair na claon ratha
"a ceand tsleibhe Mis lamh re cathair na claon ratha"
Ag. na Sean. Leathanach: II, Leathanach: 7
1300c
láim re Cathair na Cláenrátha
CFinntr. Leathanach: 50
1300c
le Cathair na Claonrátha
CFinntr. Leathanach: 50
1756
Ca(hir)conree
Smith Hist. Kerry, map
1756
Cahir-conrigh or Cauir-conrigh, i.e. the fortress of Con-righ or king Con
Smith Hist. Kerry Leathanach: 156
1841
Cathair Conroi
p. Annagh
OD:AL
1841
Caithair Conn Righ
McCool was used to eat while at Caithair Conn Righ." [Descr. Rem., faoin ainm 'Fin Mac Cool's Table']
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ci007,25
1841
Cathair Conroi, ‘Cury's fort’
OD:AL Leathanach: Ci007,26
1841
Caherconree
OD:AL Leathanach: Ci007,26
1841
Righ
líne os cionn -nn
Inhabs.:AL Leathanach: Ci007,26
1841
Cahir Conrigh or<br/>Cauir Conrigh (i.e.) The fortress of Conrigh or King Con
"It does not mean the fortress of King Con, but of Curoi" [Nóta ÓD]
Smith Hist. Kerry:AL Leathanach: Ci007,26
1939
The Black Ditch
"'The Black Ditch' ag na daoine sa Bhéarla."
TCCD Leathanach: 299
1967
the City
dəˈsitiː
Áit. Cainteoir: JF, Uimhir : T197b2
1968
dəˌblakˈdiʧ
Áit. Cainteoir: FF, Uimhir : T208a1
1971
ˌblakˈdiʧ
"That's what they call the fort."—TM
Áit. Cainteoir: TM, Cainteoir: T308b5
1971
ˌblakˈwɑːl, ˌblakˈditʃ
Áit. Cainteoir: LG, Uimhir : T308b4
1971
dəˈsitiː
"in Curra Mountain [= bf Curracullenagh]"
Áit. Cainteoir: TQ, Uimhir : T309a2
1971
dəˈblakˌdiʧ
"The City is at this side of it." TQ<br/>Nóta: de réir TQ, 'The Black Ditch' = Caherconree Fort, bf Beheenagh; 'The City' i bf Curracullenagh; ní hionann 'The City' agus sliabh Caherconree (bf Curracullenagh) ach oiread.
Áit. Cainteoir: TQ, Uimhir : T309a2

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