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Kilmurry North
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AL: OC (- MHUIRE); OD.
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1641 |
Killmurry
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Lism.Pap. Leathanach: (2) V 29
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1642 |
Kilmurry-land
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: I 79r
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1654 |
Killmurry
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CS VI Leathanach: 3
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1655 |
Killmurry (Ní léir cill ná coill)
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1659 |
Kilmorry
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1660c. |
Killmurry (AL);
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BSD (Co) Leathanach: 131
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1662 |
Kilmurry
(Rice)
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Sub. Roll Leathanach: 1
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1683 |
Killmurry
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1692 |
Killmurry(s.n. Jasper Grant)
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Ir. Jacob. Leathanach: 96
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1778 |
Kilmory
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T&S Leathanach: 125
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1782 |
the Wood of Killmurry
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CEP Leathanach: XXVII 59.4.4
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1785 |
Killmurry
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1811 |
Killmurry (AL)
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1837 |
the demesne of Kilmurry (“In the demesne of Kilmurry was discovered some years since, a number of human skeletons, which combined with the word Kil has led to the inference that a chapel or cell of some religious house formerly existed here”).
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Top. Dict.:AL Leathanach: II 256
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1840 |
Kilmurry North, South
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BS:AL Leathanach: 12, 13
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1840 |
? Kilmurry North
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1840 |
cill mhuire
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1840 |
Mary’s church
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1841 |
Graveyard (Kilmurry South)
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1844 |
Kilmurry
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Blackwater Leathanach: 62
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1932 |
Prolonged search for it failed to bring to light the cill at Kilmurray, (the word is distinctly Cill, not Coill), unless the site be identical with that of a Penal Day’s chapel which stood at the S[outh] E[ast] angle of the townland cross-roads”.
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CrC 1 Leathanach: 91.55
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1991 |
Graveyard(Kilmurry South)
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SMR Leathanach: 0036-011
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