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Carnagarve
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55.206, -7.0234latitude, longitude
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Historical references
1608 |
Carnegarrowff
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1621 |
Carrongarrone
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Inq. Ult. Leathanach: 11
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1625 |
Carrowgarrowe
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Inq. Ult. 1 CI
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1654 |
Carrgarue
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CS III Leathanach: 7
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1659 |
Carngarow
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Cen. Leathanach: 60
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1660 |
Cargarne
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1661 |
Carnegarrow
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1665 |
Carngarrow
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1669 |
Carrongarrowe alias Carnegarve
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Chic. Pat. Leathanach: 135
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1717 |
Carranegarvey
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CGn. 20.41.9651: Lord Donegall to Carrey
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1804 |
quarter land called Carnagarrew
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CGn. Marquis of Donegal to Cary: 565.137.376899
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1807 |
Carnaganew [sic?]
'...between Bonnyfoble Bridge and Carnaganew Mearing
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GJP (DG) GJ/1/5 Summer Assizes, 1807, lch 21, 45
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1808 |
Carnagarrow
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GJP (DG) GJ/1/5 Summer Assizes, 1808, lch 22, 24
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1827 |
Carnagarrow
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1830 |
Carnagarriff
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1830 |
Carna Garbh ‘rough carn’
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1835 |
Carnagarriff
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1835 |
Carnagarve
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1835 |
Carrongarrone
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1835 |
Carrowgarrowe
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1835 |
From Carna a Cairn and Garriv Rough. Ceathramh na Garbh quarter of the Scabbiness!! (folly!! [nóta ag Ó Donnábháin?])
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