BROWSE
townland
Corr an Dúigh
genitive: Chorr an Dúigh
(Irish)
Corradooey
(English)

Glossary

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

Centrepoint

53.7473, -7.75923latitude, longitude
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Historical references

c.1600?
Corredewe (Cahell, Donell and William O Ferall of Criegheduf were seised of 4 cartrons in Corredewe and one other cartron in Nether BallymcWilliam ...till Christofer Browne of Longford wrongfully entered)
Chan. Pl. Leathanach: E 255
1604
Craighedowe [?]
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 1 Jac.1
1612
Corduffie
Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac.1
1622
Cordooe
CPR Leathanach: 551b
1629
Corredow
Cotton Map
1655
Curduffe
DS
1659
Corriduffy
Cen. Leathanach: 454
c.1660
Curduffe als. Gryduffe
BSD Leathanach: 146
c.1660
Corduffy
BSD Leathanach: 147
1685
Curduffe
Hib. Del.
1745
Craghadoo
CGn. Leathanach: 118.494.81627
1768
Craghadoo
CGn. Leathanach: 269.71.171371
1776
Cordooce and Clooncoose
Grand Jury of Longford Leathanach: 65
1813
Corodoe
Edgeworth
1835
Coradooey
BS:AL
1835
Corr a Dubhey, “The Black ink crane” [iomlán scriosta]
Quinn, E.:AL
1835
Cor a’ dubhaigh, “Dubhach is a kind of clay used for coloring black. cor a pit or hollow also a hill”
OD:AL
1835
...about ½ this tl. is under wood and ornamental ground...
Desc. Rem.:AL
1908
Coradovey; Cor a’ Dhubhtha, “pit of the black clay for colouring”
MacGivney Leathanach: 89
2007
korəˈduːiˑ
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