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Inchcleraun
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Historical references
1089 |
Inis Clothrann
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ARÉ Nóta: LSO (LO 48/530)
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1426 |
Inis Clothlayn, Inis Clothrann, Inis Clorin now Iniscloghran
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Ann. Ult. Leathanach: 161
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1570 |
Insheloghrene
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F Leathanach: 1511
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1612 |
Incheloghlen??
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac. I
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1629 |
Inch Clorhan
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Cotton Map Uimhir: 211
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1655 |
Inish..eene
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1660c |
Innish Clatteen
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1794 |
Inis Cloithrinn
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PÉ Leathanach: 33
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1794 |
Inns' Cloithrinn
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'The River Shannon': Ó Tuathail Líne: 487, 489
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1794 |
Innis Clloithrinn
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'The River Shannon': Ó Tuathail Líne: 501
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1813 |
Inchclorin or Quaker’s N.B Ruins of seven churches
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1832 |
Inch Clorin alias Quaker Island
Inch Clorin… at present [1832] is more commonly distinguished by the name of Quaker Island. It was also known as the Seven Church Island. Meadhbh, queen of Connacht, had sister named Clothrú, from whom the island takes its name. Eigse VI
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Ó Tuathail, Éigse Iml. V Leathanach: 285
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1836 |
Inch Clerawn
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Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inis Clothrann, 'Clothra's island'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Islands or Quakers Island
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dúch:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inis Cloithrinn
dúch anaus ar pl ag OD
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OD:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inchcleraun
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dúch dearg:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
(Iniclothrain)
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dúch:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inch Cleraun
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OD (corr.):AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inish Clothrån
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OD:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1836 |
Inch Clerawn
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BS:AL Leathanach: Lo008
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1837 |
Ei_is
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LSO (Lo) Leathanach: 50/55
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1837 |
Is not the present Quakers's Island called Inish Cloghran.'
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LSO (Lo) Leathanach: 49/54
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1837 |
Oilean na seacht dTeampull (Insula Septem eccleiarum), the Seven Church Island
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LSO (Lo) Leathanach: 49/55
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1837 |
Inis Cloithroin, Inis Cloghran, Inis Clothrann, Inchclorin, Inchclerrin, Iniscloren, Inchclorin, Inchclerrin, Quaker's Island
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LSO (Lo) Leathanach: 50/55
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1908 |
Inchcleraun; Inis Clothrann, Clothra's Isle
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MacGivney Leathanach: 136
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1908 |
Quaker Island, Oileán-na-seacht-dteampull, Island of the Seven Churches, now Inis Clothrann in Logh Ree
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MacGivney Leathanach: 192
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