BROWSE
townland
Corr na mBróg
genitive: Chorr na mBróg
(Irish)
Cornabrogue
(English)

Glossary

English round hill, pointed hill, hollow; pointed, conspicuous, odd

Explanatory note

  • English

    the round hill of the shoes

Centrepoint

54.7543, -7.68774latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1760
Carnbrough
CGn. 205.539.137255: Stevenson & ano. To Mc Causland & ano.
1763
Carnbreag
CGn. 221.206.147164: Stevenson to Barker
1778
Cornabrog
CGn. Young and Others Deed of Partition 323.430.217602
1779
Cornabroag
CGn. 336.393.225371: Young to Young
1833
Cornabroag
TAB
1835c
Cornabroag
BS:AL
1835c
Cornabroag
Irving, Rev.:AL (DG)
1835c
Cor na mbróg 'round hill of the brogues or shoes'
OD:AL
1835c
Cornabraag
Rec. Name:AL
1835
Cor/na/brogue
OD:AL
1835
Crubroagh
Inq. C I:AL

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