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Urlár
genitive: Urláir
validated name (What is this?)
(Irish)
Urlaur
(English)

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53.8572, -8.72956latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1574
Owrelare
Div. Conn. Leathanach: 2 (Carew)
1607
Urlare-Costello, Bella ineda on the easte of the monastery of
Inq.(ME) Leathanach: III.291
1610
Urlare
Inq.(ME) Leathanach: I.61
1612
Orlare
CPR Leathanach: 220a
1625
Urlare, m. de
Inq.(ME) Leathanach: III.317
1629
Urlare, Dom Religioss de
Inq.(ME) Leathanach: III.365
1635
the qr of Urlarrevogh... the abbeys or late dissolved monasteries of Urlare and Bellahawnis, with the appurtenances, containing 1 small qr or thereabouts
Straff. Inq. ME Leathanach: 8
1661
Abbey als Ballymonistragh 4 Qrs. [vizt.]... Clanrowall als Cloneronet 1 qr., Orlarerevagh 1 qr.
BSD (ME) Leathanach: 82
1683c
Manesternorlare
Desc. Mayo
1685
Orlarcagh
Hib. Del.
1691
Abbey
Morden Map
1710c
Urlaragh
CRL Leathanach: 2A.3.16, 171a
1721c
Abbey
Price, Senex & Maxwell
1800
Urloragh... Orlar
CGn. Leathanach: 528.493.347509
1805c
Orlar
Dillon Leaseholders
1811
Urlor Lough
Arrowsmith
1825
Orlor & Cloonrow
TAB Leathanach: 68
1830
Urlaar, Urlaar Lough
Bald
1838
Orler
BS:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlare
Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlarrevogh
Strafford:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Arlar
"Arlar as well as Urlar" [dúch];
Local:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlare
"The abb[..]s or late dissolved monasteries of Urlare and Ballaha[wmr]" [Strafford];
Strafford:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlaar
["u?" os cionn "-a-" i "-ar"];
OC:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlare
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
[Urlaur]
"the ruins of an abbey formerly inhabited by friars of the order of St Domnick, situated on the N. side of Orler Lake & at which abbey ruins a patron or pattern is held on the 4th of August annually. The ruin is used as a cemetry for the O'Gradys of Tavraan and others - on a stone placed in the wall in the centre of the chapel are written the names of Patrick Duffy, wife & family bearing date 1719" [Desc. Rem.];
Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Orlar
Knox, J.:AL Leathanach (AL): ME115,31
1838
Orlor
"The Authority for the Names with this mark [.] prefixed is The Revd I. Seymour, Vicar, Saxony - near Ballahaderine" [dúch, cúl an AL];
Seymour, I.:AL Leathanach (AL): ME115,31
1838
Urlár, 'a floor'
OD:AL Leathanach: ME115,31
1838
Urlaar or Orler
Bald:AL Leathanach: ME115,31

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