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1649 |
Craggenboy
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 351, 1075
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1656 |
Cragganboy
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 509, 1487
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1660c |
Carrowclerihimple alias Knockdrombanuffe alias Craganboy alias Dereleagh
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BSD (Cl) Leathanach: 523
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1663 |
Cragganboy
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 443, 1344
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1674 |
Cragganboy
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 375, 1153
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1679 |
Carrowderrytemple alias Knockdrumbanuffe alias Cragganboy alias Derryleagh
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ASE Leathanach: 265, 36
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1685 |
Carrowderryhimple
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1787 |
Carrowcl?mple
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1839 |
Kilecraggaunbwee
"a small burial place for children" [Desc. Rem.];
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Local:AL Leathanach: Cl124
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1839 |
Cill Chragáin Buidhe
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pl:AL Leathanach: Cl124
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1839 |
Creggaunbwee
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BS:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Craggane
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Co. Bk.:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Cregganagh
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Cragán buidhe, 'yellow little rock'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Cragán Buídhe
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pl:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Craggaunboy
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
[Craggaunboy]
"along the E. and S. boundaries there runs a river...There is a burial ground in this townland called Kilecraggaunbwee and a good house, 2 stories, called Willbrook House, the residence of William A. Brew Esqr & a holy well called Tubberpauranane" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Cl124,15
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1839 |
Creggaunbwee
There is a small burying ground in the Townland of Creggaunbwee called after the Townland name. EC
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LSO (Cl) Leathanach: I, 61/170
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1992 |
ˌkragɑːnˈbʷˈː kraˌgɑːnˈbəi
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1992 |
krəˌgɑːnˈbʷiː(The Irish name for Willbrook) ˌkregɑːnˈbəi
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