BROWSE
townland
An Chorr Chlárach
genitive: na Coirre Cláraí
(Irish)
Corclaragh
(English)

Glossary

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

Centrepoint

53.7018, -7.54256latitude, longitude
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Historical references

“not dated”
Cranullagh, par. of Mostrim (Robert Nixon)
Analecta Hib. Imleabhar: 17, Leathanach: 301
1612
Corclaraghe
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac.1
1612
Corrclaraghe
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac.1
1612
Cranalaghe
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac.1
1619-21
Cranelaghes
CPR Leathanach: 533a
1620
Crenelaghbegg (Francis Edgeworth)
CPR Leathanach: 452a
1620
Cranelaghes
CPR Leathanach: 468a
1621
Corclaragh (Richard Delamare)
CPR Leathanach: 533b
1629
Corclara
Cotton Map
1629
Crannellagh begg
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 4 Car.1
1629
2 Granilaghs
Cotton Map
1654-56
Crannalagh in the said barony of Ardagh
CS X Leathanach: 45
1655
Corilon
DS
1655
Bog belonging to ye severall Cartrones
DS
1659
Cranalagh
“Captain John Edgworth Esq” tugtha mar tituladoe anseo.
Cen. Leathanach: 455
c.1660
Corclara
BSD Leathanach: 153
c.1660
Crannalaghbegg
BSD Leathanach: 155
1685
Corila [?]
Hib. Del.
1716
Cranelaghbegg
CGn. Leathanach: 18.149.8726
1759
Corclara
Grand Jury of Longford Leathanach: 59
1813
Curclara
Edgeworth
1813
Cranalagh-beg
Edgeworth
1836
Curclauraugh
BS:AL
1836
Curclara
Edgeworth Map (AL)
1836
Cor Claraineach, “The cripple crane”
iomlán scriosta agus scríbhte os a chionn “An Aois do mháthar na roibh tusa a Qhuinn!!”
Quinn, E.:AL
1836
Corrclaraghe
Inq. J I:AL
1836
Corilara
DS:AL
1836
Cor-clarach, “pit or hill of the boards”
OD:AL
1836
...partially cultivated being composed of rough boggy land Curclawragh Lough is on the South West boundary, it consists of Curragh, Ballynamona and Crowcur
Desc. Rem.:AL
1836
Cranalaghbeg
BS:AL
1836
Carn a lagh=beg
Edgeworth Map (AL)
1836
Crann a Lacha Beg, “The small Duck’s Tree” [iomlán scriosta]
Quinn, E.:AL
1836
Cranalaghe
Inq. J I:AL
1836
Crannelaghbegg
Inq. C I:AL
1836
Crannlach, “arborous land, wood land”
OD:AL
1836
cranla-beg
pl:AL
1836
About ½ of this tl. is under bog on the east and SW extremity
Desc. Rem.:AL
1908
Cor Clárach, “a dike with plank across – O Donovan”
MacGivney
2007
korˈklaˑrə
Áit.

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