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county
barony
civil parish
subunits
civil parishtownland
Emlaghfad
(English)
Explanatory note
- English
long margin land
Centrepoint
54.0919, -8.53479latitude, longitude
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Historical references
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1306 |
Imelachfada
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CDI Leathanach: 1302‒7 (219)
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1480 |
Ymlecfada
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1480 |
Ymlecfada
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CPL Leathanach: xiii 1471‒84 (2) 729
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1482 |
Ymlefada
XIII 811-815
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1482‒3 |
Ymlefada
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CPL Leathanach: xiii 1471‒84(2)814‒5
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1484 |
Ymlirfada
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CPL Leathanach: 1471‒84 (1) 190
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1585 |
Emlaghfada
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CBC Leathanach: 124
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1585 |
Imlaghfaddagh
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CBC Leathanach: 130
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1590 |
Ymlaghfaddie
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F Leathanach: 5434
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1593 |
Ewlaghfadde
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F Leathanach: 5815
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1603 |
Inileaghefadda
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CPR Leathanach: 23b
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1633‒6 |
Imlaghfada
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Rentals: Wood-Martin II Leathanach: 177
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1655‒7 |
Emlaghfadda
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1659 |
Imlaghfada, Emlafadd
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Cen. Leathanach: 600
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1660c |
Emlaghfadda
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BSD Leathanach: 118–9
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1685c |
Emlaghfadda
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1813‒4 |
Emloughfad
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LN Leathanach: 16 F 17 (41) (Palmerston Estate Sligo)
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1819 |
Emlaghfad
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1833 |
Emlafad
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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GJP 1835:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlaghfadda
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DS:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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OD:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emla-fad
"Pronounced Emla-fad" [dúch];
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Eimleach fhada, 'long holm or inch or islet'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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Query Bk. 1835:AL (Sl) Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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GJP Bk. 1832:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlafad (Parish of)
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BS:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlafad (Parish of)
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Garrett, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlafad (Parish of)
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O'Kane, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlyfadd or Emlaghfadd
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Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlyfadd or Emlaghfadd
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Beaufort:AL Leathanach: Sl020,2
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1836 |
Emlafad
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BS:AL Leathanach: Sl020,52
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1836 |
Emlyfadd or Emlaghfadd
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1836 |
The ruin of the old church stands in this townland
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1836 |
Emlaghfadda
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1836 |
Emlafad
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1836 |
Emlafad
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1836 |
The Patron day … 2nd of August. In the Townland of Emlafad is to be seen the foundation of an old Church, traditionally said to have been founded by St. Columbkille. There is yet burial in the graveyard …
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LSO (Sl) Leathanach: 422
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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1836 |
Eimleach Fhada “long holm or inch”
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1836 |
Emlafad (Parish of)
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1836 |
Emlaghfada
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1836 |
Emlafad
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1836 |
Eimleach Fhada ‘not near lake, one side of it bog ... is good ground’
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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1836 |
Pronounced Emla-fad
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1836 |
Emlaghfad
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2008 |
Imleach Fhada
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