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Historical references
1593 |
Carrolyel
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Exch. E:Wood-Martin I Leathanach: 396
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1593 |
Carrowkeyle
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Exch. E:Wood-Martin I Leathanach: 397
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1617 |
Carrowkeile
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CPR Leathanach: 321a
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1617 |
Carrowkeele
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CPR Leathanach: 321b
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1659 |
Carow Keel
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Cen. Leathanach: 605
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1660c |
Carrowkeele
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BSD Leathanach: 105
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1749 |
Carrowkeel
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Cen. of Elphin Leathanach: 475
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1825 |
Canawkeele [leg.Carrawkeele]
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1836 |
Carrowkeel
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BS:AL Leathanach: Sl003,11
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1836 |
Carrowkeel
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1836 |
The proprietor Lord Lorton ... There are a great many old forts and carns in different parts of the townland and a well on its N. boundary called Tubber Mahon.
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1836 |
Carrowkeel
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1836 |
Carrowkeel
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1836 |
Ceathramh caol “narrow quarter”
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1836 |
Ceathramh caol
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1928 |
Ceathrú Caol
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