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Historical references
1699 |
Magherteiloghy
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 1541
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1839 |
Mothar tighe cloiche, 'ruin of the store house'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
Mortyclogh
"Recte Mohertyclogh. Compare all the Mohers and make them agree." [OD Nóta];
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
[Mortyclogh]
"Stands a cave called [H]aunamurtyclough, a grave yard called Killeen Murtyclough and an ancient fort with a spring well near the centre of it called Cahir Murtyclough" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
Mortyclogh
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BS:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
Mortyclogh
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Ryan, W.:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
Mortyclogh
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Moran, A.:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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1839 |
Mothar tighe cloiche
"Mur tige clo" [pl scriosta]; "Now called the Town of Burrin, a name which was given it by the celebrated Peter Comyn who was hanged about 11 years ago" [pl];
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pl:AL Leathanach: Cl001,21
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