n/a |
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· Nóta |
Cárta Cill Orglan (P.O.) Cill Fhorgla Onom. (192b) Killorglin –glyne – glane E. Fiants 4677, 6569, 6576 Kyllorglan (1398) Arch. Hib. 18/888 note Killorgan (sic 1615) Arch. Hib. 18/191 Glenorgulan (tax, 1304) Arch. Hib. 18/197 Killorgan al. Killorglynn Inq. J. I Kylorglane – Killorglan – Killoriglyne – Killorglane – Killorglin Fiants Cillorglan Domhnall Ó Súilleabháin de Chill Orglan Tadhg Ó Murchadha Cill Fhorgla Ann. Inishfallen. |
1214 |
a Cill Forglonn
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· MIA, 90.3 |
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1261 |
Kell Orglann
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· AIF, 362.11 |
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1262 |
Cill Forglann
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· MIA, 104.3 |
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1280 |
KellOrglann
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· AIF, 376.5 |
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1302-6c |
Glenorgulan
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· Pap. Tax., 298 |
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1398 |
Kyllorglan
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· CPL, Volume V, 153 |
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1560c |
“Cill Fhorghlan gan chridh do chuir, comlom dá gcur le a chreachaibh.
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· CDhonn., 43 |
‘Is ar thaobh ‘g’ lom, go bhfios dom, atá an fhianaise i gcás an ainm seo, áfach’. n. eag. |
1572 |
Killorullan
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· Cal. Carew, Volume I, 414 |
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1585 |
Kyllorglane
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· F, Paragraph 4677 |
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1586 |
Kyllorgland Castle, the parish of Kyllorglan, the parish of Killorglan
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· Desm. Surv. , Volume M5037, 18 |
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1586 |
Killorglan
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· Desm. Surv. , Volume M5037, 17 |
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1588 |
Killoriglyne
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· F, Paragraph 5172 |
the rectories of ... |
1598 |
Killorglan
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· Clancarthy Surv. |
lsc. (Magonny) Caisleán léirithe anseo |
1598 |
Killorglan
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· Clancarthy Surv., Lsc. barúntachtaí |
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1601 |
Killarglande
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· F, Paragraph 6576 |
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1601 |
Killorglin
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· F, Paragraph 6569 |
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1603 |
Killorga?
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· CPR, 37a |
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1604 |
Killorgan
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· CPR, 56b |
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1606 |
Killorglin
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· CPR, 71b |
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1613 |
Killorgan otherwise Killorgline
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· CPR, 268b |
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1615 |
Killorgan
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· RVis. (Ardf.), 191 |
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1615 |
Killorgan
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· RVis. (Ardf.), 191 |
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1654 |
Killorgin nere Castlemayne
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· Dep. 1641, 211v |
Katharine Conway |
1659 |
Killorglin
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· Cen. |
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1685 |
Killgorlan
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· Hib. Del. |
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1721 |
Kilorglin alias Castle Conway
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· CGn., Volume 30, 452.19126 |
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1766 |
Killorglin
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· Ardf. Wills, 137 |
"Blennerhassett, Robert, Killorglin, co. Kerry" |
1776 |
Kilorglin
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· Mackenzie |
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1841 |
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· LSO (Ci), 108/225 |
This name is written Cill Fhorgla in the Annals of Inishfallen at the year 1215, but it’s meaning is not evident further than that Cill means church. Forgla may be the name of a saint but there is none such to be found in the Irish Calendar. The original church which bore this name stood at the little town or village of Killorglin not far from the modern Protestant Church, but no part of it remains at present. Some however are of the opinion that it stood two miles distant ... OD |
1841 |
Killorglin
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· OD:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1841 |
Cill Fhorglann, 'Forglann's church'
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· OD:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1841 |
Killorglin
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· Vallancey Map:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1841 |
Kill Organ alias Kill Orglyn
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· Inq. J I:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1841 |
Kilorglin
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· Smith Hist. Kerry:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1841 |
Killorglin Ph
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· BS:AL, Ci097,1 |
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1925c |
paróiste Chíll Oraglan
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· Béal., Volume XXIX, 80 |
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1925c |
Cíll Oraglan
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· Béal., Volume XXIX, 52, 73 |
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1927c |
Cíll Oraglan
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· LSh. Í Chonaill , 278 |
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1932 |
Cíll Orglan
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· Béal., Volume III, 510 |
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1958 |
/proːʃt′ě k′iːˈlorəgən/
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· LASID, Volume I, xi |
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