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Currach Chluain na Bró Thoir
    genitive: Churrach Chluain na Bró Thoir
    validated name (What is this?)
    (Irish)
  Curraghcloonabro East
    (English)
  Hierarchy
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Centrepoint
52.3271, -8.77565latitude, longitude
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  Historical references
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           1989 Currough CDHJ 4.47 
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| 1584 | 
           Douraghclonebro alias Couraghclonebro 
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           Desm. Surv.  Leathanach: 123, f88
           
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| 1587 | 
           Caragh, Clonnybro 
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           F Leathanach: 5066
           
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| 1642 | 
           Curragh Clonbou 
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           Dep. 1641 Leathanach: I 6
           
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| 1643 | 
           Curragh Clonbroe 
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           Dep. 1641 Leathanach: I 243
           
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| 1655 | 
           Clounemonebro 
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| 1659 | 
           Curraclonbro 
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           Cen. Leathanach: 240
           
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| 1660c. | 
           Curraghclonebroe 
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           BSD Leathanach: 127
           
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| 1662 | 
           Curaghclonabro 
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           Sub. Roll Leathanach: 6
           
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| 1667 | 
           Corragh-Clonebro 
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           ASE Leathanach: 89-b
           
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| 1704 | 
           Curraghdombroe 
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           Par. Priests  Leathanach: 57
           
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| 1724 | 
           Curraghclonbroe 
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           CGn. Imleabhar: 39.420.26051
           
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| 1768 | 
           Curraghclonbrogh 
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           Bhea Vestry Bk.  Leathanach: 52
           
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| 1780 | 
           Corraghlonabrow 
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           CGn. Imleabhar: 330.449.224194
           
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| 1781 | 
           Curraghlounbroe 
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           CGn. Imleabhar: 344.42.229768
           
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| 1810 | 
           Corraghlonabro 
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           CGn. Imleabhar: 669.18.459383
           
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| 1811 | 
           Curragh 
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| 1830 | 
           Currogh 
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           TAB Leathanach: 19
           
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghloonabro East, -West 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghclonbou 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro East, all arable 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro West, all arable  
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| 1840 | 
           Clounmonebroe 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghclonebroe 
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| 1840 | 
           currach chluain mhóin 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghlinabro 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro 
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| 1840 | 
           currach chluain a bhró, moor of the lawn of the quern 
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| 1840 | 
           Curraghcloonabro 
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| 1887 | 
           Limestone is quarried [in Shandrum] also brownstone 
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           Guy Dir.  Leathanach: 166
           
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| 1913 | 
           marsh of the meadow (cluain) of the milestone or quern (bro.).  Here nom[inative] bro is used for gen[itive] brón. 
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           Joyce Leathanach: III 284
           
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| 2002 | 
           krɑk; krɑ'ki:st, krɑk'west 
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           Áit. Leathanach: F188, 270
           
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