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Carraig an Bhóthair
genitive: Charraig an Bhóthair
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Carrickavoher
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"Arch. Inventory: Corn-drying kiln. At the bottom of the NE-facing slope of a drumlin (228). "
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"Pinkman: Carraig-a’-bhothair = Rock, or rocky hill, of the road. This townland is in Aughavas Parish, though not mentioned on the Ordnance List "
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1622 |
?Carricknogher
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CPR Leathanach: 522a
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1660c |
Carircket[b?]ogher
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BSD (Li) Leathanach: 14
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1736 |
Tullaghdromore als Carrigvoher
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CGn. Leathanach: 86.216.60068
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1817 |
Carrickavoher
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1836 |
Carrickavoher
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1836 |
Carrickavoher
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1836 |
Carrickavoher
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1836 |
Carrick a bhohar
'the road rock'
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1836 |
Carrig a bhothair
'the rock of the road'
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1836 |
Carrickavoher
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1836 |
Carrickevoher
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1836 |
Carraic a bhothair
'rock of the road'
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1836 |
Carrickavoher
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