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An Seabhac: Baile Mhic Giolla Góid -- Thiar taobh le hArabella mar a raibh caisleán Mhic Giolla Góid. Is árithe gur cuid é Arabella den bhf. Féach ainm an phar. “Ballymac” an gnáth-ainm ag daoine anois air. Paróiste Bhaile Mhic Giolla Góid
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1302-6 |
Ecclesia Nova?
Deanery de Hac[nye]; 'Balisida ... Novchonwale'
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Pap. Tax. Leathanach: 296
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1477 |
rectoria Ecclesie Noue de Akymys
James comitis de Cymonie (recte Decymonie)
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CPL Imleabhar: XIII, Leathanach: 576
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1477 |
rectoria Ecclesiae Novae de Akymis
The name Akymis refers to the Aicme Chiarraighe whose location was in the barony of Trughanacmy n. eag.
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Ann. Ardf. Leathanach: 26, Alt: 70
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1579 |
Edm. Halligeot, of Halligeotston?
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F Alt: 3546
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1586 |
Ballynmacelligot
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Desm. Surv. Leathanach: 8
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1586 |
Ballymachelligoid, Ballymackellygoyde
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Desm. Surv. Leathanach: 14
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1596-97 |
Ballim’Kelgot
'churches of ..., possessions of Gerald, earl of Desmond'
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F Leathanach: 6034
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1598 |
Ballymacheligot
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Clancarthy Surv. Leathanach: Lsc. barúntachtaí
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1601 |
Ballemackgellgott
Dermot m’Owen buy
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F Leathanach: 6576
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1601 |
Ballem’keligode
Pardon to…Morris M’Keligode, of Ballem’keligode, gent., Thomas and Richard M’Keligode, his sons, Sely ny Keligode, his daughter, John M’Donell alias John Gromy, of same…
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F Leathanach: 6498
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1604 |
Ballimc Kelgot
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CPR Leathanach: 54b
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1608c. |
a regrant of the castle of Lindericke, which was to be called Ballaymckellicott
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CPR Leathanach: 134a
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1612 |
Ballymcellygod otherwise Elcott rect.
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CPR Leathanach: 215b
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1613 |
Ballimckellicot parish
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CPR Leathanach: 242b
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1615 |
BallymcElligott
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RVis. (Ardf.) Leathanach: 183
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1625-49 |
Ballymc Elligott
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Inq.(Ci) Leathanach: 295
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1625 |
Ballymcellligott, Maurice McElligott of
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CPR Leathanach: 590a
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1642 |
Ballemakellicut
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 282r
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1642 |
Ballemakellicot
John mc Kellicut
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 282r
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1643 |
Bally mc Elgot
Morris mc Elgot
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 199r, 249r
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1643 |
BallymcEllegott
mckillegott a bhí ann ar dtúis 208v
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 208v, 211r, 211v,
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1643 |
Ballymckillygutt
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 215r
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1643 |
Ballynacellycatt
sic; Morish mc Killycatt
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 215r
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1643 |
BallymcEllegot
Morrice McEllegot
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 218r
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1643 |
Ballymcellicott
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 219r
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1643 |
Ballymcellycott
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 219r
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1643 |
Ballymcellegott
Morrice mc Ellegott
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 210v
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1644 |
BallymcElgot
Morris McElgott
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 124v
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1654 |
Bally mcEllegett
Morris John Mc Kelligate
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 237r
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1655c |
East & West Balli:mc.Elligot
casileán léirithe ann
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1655c |
Balli:mc:eligott, the Parish of
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1666 |
East and West BallymcElligott alias Ballygralagh
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ASE Leathanach: 66.05
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1685 |
BallimcEligan
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1727 |
Bally McElligott
"Mason, John, Bally McElligott, co. Kerry ... Mason, James [1735]"
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Ardf. Wills Leathanach: 147
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1824 |
Bally McElligott, the Parish of
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1841 |
Ballymackelligot (Ph of )
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Ballymackelligot (Ph of )
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Inhabs.:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Baile mic Eileagóid, 'Mac Elligott's town'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Ballymackelligot
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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TAB:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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Fitzgerald, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Part of Ballimceligott
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Vallancey Map:AL Leathanach: Ci017,1
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1841 |
Bally Mac Elligot signifies the Town of Mac Elligot,
Bally Mac Elligot signifies the Town of Mac Elligot, who was the ancient proprietor. The anonymous writer of a tract on the Co. of Kerry preserved in the MS. Library of Trinity College Dublin I. 1, 3, speaks of this family as follows: “Bally Mac Elligot distant to the East from Tralee about three miles has in it the ruins of some considerable castles, but it is chiefly remarkable for it’s name, which it takes from the Mac Elligots, a potent family in these parts descended from the Mac Clowds of the Isle of Skith in Scotland. They came into Ireland with Galfridus de Marisco, Justice of Ireland, and had formerly great possessions in this country.” The site of the Old Church of this Parish is occupied by a Protestant one which was built in the year 1824.
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LSO (Ci) Leathanach: 31/61
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1841 |
Ballymac Elligott alias Ballygralagh
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Acts of Settlement:AL (Ci) Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Ballymackelligot
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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Fitzgerald, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Ballymackelligot
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Inhabs.:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
[Ballymacelligott]
"See parish name." [Nóta OD]
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
Bally Mc Elligott
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TAB:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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1841 |
East & West BallimcElligott
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Vallancey Map:AL Leathanach: Ci017,16
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