BROWSE
townland
Cnoc an Chuilinn
genitive: Chnoc an Chuilinn
(Irish)
Crockacullion
(English)

Glossary

English hill
English holly

Centrepoint

54.2069, -8.60383latitude, longitude
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Historical references

Crockacullion
Crockacullion in Sligo; hill of the holly
Joyce Leathanach: 275, Imleabhar: III
n/a
Nóta
n/a
Nóta
n/a
Nóta
1812
Cearrowknockullen?
CGn. Leathanach: 659.238.455249
1819
Cruckahulle
Larkin (Sl)
1825
Knockacullen
TAB
1836
Cruckacullen
BS:AL Leathanach: Sl007,37
1836
Proprietor Major O'Hara Agent Mr Beere ... Cuilltilineadh Holy well (Cultiliney, means the woods of Liney) is in this townland but no stations performed these many years past being prohibited by the priests in consequence of some vice or misconduct committed by those who resorted this well
Desc. Rem.:AL
1836
Knockaculleen
GJP 1835:AL
1836
Crughaculin
Hay, J. :AL (Sl)
1836
Crocachuillinn “hill of the holly” ‘cnoc’ [dúch] os cionn ‘Crocachuillinn’
OD:AL
1836
Crockacullion
OD:AL
1836
Croc a Choill[..]?
pl scriosta:AL
1836
Croc a Chuillinn
pl:AL
1836
Barony of Liney
Situation:AL

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