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Ráth Mhuiríl
genitive: Ráth Mhuiríl
(Irish)
Rathmorrel
(English)
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Murgal (Murgel, Muirgel) CGn. 129 b 7, 152 b 8
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1596-7 |
Rathwiriell
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F Leathanach: 6024
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1597 |
Rathwirriell
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F Alt: 6123
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1604 |
Rathwiriell
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CPR Leathanach: 54a
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1610 |
Rathwirriell
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CPR Leathanach: 177a
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1613 |
Rahwrill
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 116, Imleabhar: I
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1613 |
Rathwrill
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 118, Imleabhar: I
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1613 |
Rathwirriell
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CPR Leathanach: 257a
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1618 |
Rathwyriell
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 152, Imleabhar: I
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1618 |
Rathwirrell
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 152, Imleabhar: I
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1625-49 |
Rathmorrell
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 295, Imleabhar: I
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1625-49 |
Rathwiriel
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 297, Imleabhar: I
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1655 |
Ramurrel
caisleán (túr) léirithe ann
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1659 |
Rahmurrill
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Cen. Leathanach: 249
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1685 |
Remurell
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1731 |
Rathmurrell
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CGn. Leathanach: 162.47738, Imleabhar: 69
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1834 |
Rathmorril
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TAB Leathanach: 38
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1835 |
Upper, Lower Rathmorrell
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1840 |
Rath mhuiri
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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Plummer, Rev. R.:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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McCarthy, Rev. E.:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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Supple, K.:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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Crosbie, Maj.:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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Kerin, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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TAB:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmarle
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BM:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmurle
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CM:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Ramurrell
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Vallancey Map:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rath Muirídhe, 'Murray's fort'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rath Murghaile
"'Rath Muiridhe' is the local Irish name, but 'Rath Murghaile' is the true one." [Nóta OD]
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrel
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci101,23
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1841 |
Rathmorrell
A castle stands in ruins in the Townland of Rathmorrell in this Parish…This castle, it is said, was erected by the D’Cantillon family. Some of the name live in the Parish still.
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2017 |
ˌratˈmorəl
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Áit. Cainteoir: 004, Uimhir : Ci170710
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2017 |
ˌratˈmɑrəl
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Áit. Cainteoir: 001, Uimhir : Ci170711
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2017 |
ˌratˈmɑrəl
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Áit. Cainteoir: 003, Uimhir : Ci170711
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