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barony
civil parish
subunits
Explanatory note
- Gaeilge
the hill of Bríd
Bríd — ainm pearsanta mná (éarlamh an pharóiste seo de réir an traidisiúin)Tá an fhoirm reoite cnoca le sonrú go soiléir san fhianaise stairiúil agus sna samplaí Gaeilge freisin.
- English
the hill of Bríd
Bríd — female personal name (patron saint of this parish according to tradition)
Centrepoint
Historical references
1669 |
Knockbride
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1720 |
Knockbride
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Schools and Scholars of Breifne Leathanach: Léarscáil Bowen
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1836 |
Knockbride
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DS:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
p. chnoca brighde
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pl:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride R & V
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Irish Eccl. Reg. 1824:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride Ph
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Eccl. Annals 1626:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
paraiste chnoca bri//ghde, 'parish of Bridget's hill'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride (Ph)
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Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride
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Commonwealth Survey:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride R
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Beaufort:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride Parish
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Pop. Rep. 1821:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride R
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Beauf. Mem.:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride Ph
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Coote Co. Survey:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride R
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Seward Top. Hib.:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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1836 |
Knockbride R. & V.
["R"="Rectory"; "V"="Vicarage"];
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Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Ca045,20
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