BROWSE
townland
Ceathrú Chaisil
genitive: Cheathrú Chaisil
(Irish)
Carrowcashel
(English)

Glossary

English stone ring-fort
English quarterland

Centrepoint

54.1354, -8.38758latitude, longitude
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Historical references

Carrowcashel
Carrowcashel in Donegal and Sligo; Ceathramhacaisil, the quarter-land of the stone fort.
Joyce Leathanach: 183, Imleabhar: III
Nóta
Nóta
Nóta
Nóta
1655‒7
Cashell
DS
1666
Cashell
ASE Leathanach: 58
1685c
Cashell
Hib. Del.
1819
Carrickcastle
Larkin (Sl)
1824
Carrowcastle
TAB Leathanach: (Faoi Ballysumaghan)
1836
Carrowcashel
BS:AL
1836
There are two ancient forts in this townland. Also the ruin of Castle Douglass in the W. side.
Desc. Rem.:AL
1836
Carrickcastle
Larkin (Sl):AL
1836
Carrowcashel
OD:AL
1836
Ceathramh Caiseal “quarter of the stone fort”
OD:AL
1836
Carrowkisslane als. Carrowcaslane [ní hea]
Part. 1687:AL
1836
Ceathramh caiseal
pl:AL
1938
Ceathrú Chaiseal
Elphin PN

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