BROWSE
townland
An Chorr Ghlas
genitive: na Coirre Glaise
(Irish)
Corglass
(English)

Glossary

English round hill, pointed hill, hollow; pointed, conspicuous, odd
English green, grey

Hierarchy

county

barony

civil parish

electoral division

Centrepoint

54.0343, -7.9615latitude, longitude
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Historical references

Nóta
Nóta
"Ca, Lo, Mu, RC, AM P: Carrigallen b: Carrigallen P: Oughteragh b: Carrigallen P: Drumreilly b: Drumahaire P: Inishmagrath b: Drumahaire P: Killasnet b: Rosclogher "
Nóta
n/a
"Pinkman: Cor-ghlas = Green round hill. "
Nóta
<s>1622<s>
<s>?Dromcullagh alias Corglass<s>
CPR Leathanach: <s>532a<s>
1833
Curglass
TAB Leathanach: 19, Nóta: (61:16/11) innéacs
1836
Corglass
BS:AL
1836
Corglass
HCER 1826:AL
1836
Corglass
CM:AL
1836
Curglass
Buck:AL
1836
Corglasses
S&V:AL
1836
Corr Glass,
'the green crane'
Quinn, E.:AL
1836
Cor ghlas,
'green cor, or round hill'
OD:AL
1836
Corglass
OD:AL

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