A census of Ireland, circa 1659: with supplementary material from the poll money ordinances (1660-1661), eag. S. Pender (1939)Bliain foilsithe: 1939, Údar: S. Pender, Áit foilsithe: Dublin
Leitrim Papers: A Book of Maps of Sundry Denominations of lands in the Barony of Kilmacrennon and County of Donegal the Estate of Robert Clements Esquire, surveyed 1779 by David McCoolNational Library of Ireland / Leabharlann Náisiúnta na Éireann: MS 14 A. 17. Ar fáil: https://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000361898?sid=6757245
O'Donovan (leagan Gaeilge de logainm nó nóta agus é scríofa le dúch; John O’Donovan / Seán Ó Donnabháin a scríobh de ghnáth), ex AL. A note or an Irish form of a placename in the Ordnance Survey Parish Namebooks, usually written by John O'Donovan.Bliain: 1830-40, Bliain: 1835, Bliain: 1838
Tithe Composition (Applotment) Book (imleabhair lámhscríofa ó c. 1830 atá ar coimeád sa Chartlann Náisiúnta) Bliain: 1824–40, Nóta: Go minic, tugtar ainm an pharóiste, nó eolas eile i gcolún na nótaí.
Babington, H., Esq., faisnéiseoir in AL, Cluain Dabhaodóg, Cill Mhic Réanáin, Co. Dhún na nGall / informant in Ordnance Survey Parish Namebooks, Clondavaddog, Kilmacrenan, Co. Donegal.
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