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Lugnagat
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Historical references
| 1837 |
Lugnacoth Quarry
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Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: 1,40
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| 1837 |
Lugnacoth
Mr. Robinson
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| 1837 |
Lugnagoth
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| 1837 |
log na g-cat
"cats hollow" [pl]
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| 1837 |
log na g-cat [cat's hollow]
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| 1837 |
Lugnagat
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| 1837 |
[Kilrainy]
"…the part of the Hill east of the road is called Lugnagoth and the part on the West Mullaghannon. Kilriney Bog is in the N. Site of chapel, Kilriney House and Tellegraph [.i. séamafór] in ruin is in the central part of townland."
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: 1,34
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| 1837 |
[Lugnagat]
"A Quarry situate on the side of a Hill called Ballykane Hill — it is adjacent to the road leading from Clonard Old to Edenderry. It is very good mountain Limestone containing organic remains and is [...]ned for Building & for manure" [Desc. Rem.]
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| 1913c |
Quarry Hill
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