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1540-1 |
Kylkarvan
viz. the tithes of Kellaughton [House of Nuns of Odder]
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1540c |
Kylcarvan, Kylkarvan
Rectoria de Kylcarvan <br>
Kylkarvan…villata de Grusce…Shallon…villata de Newhagard…villata de Angor…villata de Gafney… Crown Survey 34
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1569 |
Killarvan
Lease … to Francis Agarde, esq … the
rectory of Julyanston, extending to Julyanston, Damcaneston,
Rogerstowne, Nynche, Leyton, and both towns of [Mynestone]
; the rectory of Killarvan, extending to Killarvan, Graft, Shallon,
Newhaggard, Angor, and Gaffney ; eight copies of tithe corn out
of Colpe ; out of Newton …S. James, 1, Stagrenan, 1,
great Stamyn … little Stamyn, 1, Pilleston and Ballynard … Ballaugheston … Donnakerne, 6, and Payneston, 2, parcels
of the rectory of Colpe ; the rectory of Morechurche, extending
to Morechurche, Moynard, Irishtowne, Churchefeldston, Richardstone,
Kenocke, Lesternon, Moylaughlyn, Kynodestone, Clowthestone,
Leganbale, Durdeston, and Crykelotteston ; the rectory of
Stamollen, extending to Stamollen, Balloy, Canthenston, Gormanstown,
Baltrey, Stydall, Kilbreckeston, Clintonston, Gibbestowne,
Tullocke, Hoggeston, Knockbegg, Harbertiston, Danielston,
Grenanston, Whitelesse, Sadilston, Leceston, and Ballastrane;
F 1480
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1680 |
Kilcarnan
Arthur Earl of Anglesey [Arthur Annesley] Platten,
712 a…Great Stamyme, 120 a… Little Stamyne, 40 a…Newtowne,
63 a…Killcarnan, 70 a…Shallon, 240 a…Cruftye or Grofty, 97 a…Calliaghstowne, 124a…Gaffney, 55 a….Annagor, 115 a… Newhaggard, 121 a… Rogerstowne,
300 a…Little Donacarny, 130 a…in Beamount…in Colpe, 264 a…bar. Duleek, co. Meath.—
ASE 81
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1836 |
Parish of Kilsharven
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Killysharren
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Co. Map 1812:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kilsharvan
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Grant J. I (Brodigan):AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Cill searabhan; Cill searbhain
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pl:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kil-shár-van
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kilsharvan
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ASE:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18, Nóta: (Brodigan)
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1836 |
Kilkarvan
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Walter de Lacy Charter (B):AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kilkarvan
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Inq. H VIII (Brodigan):AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kilshawen
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GJRates (Old Docket): AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Kilshawen
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Killcarvan
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
Cill searbhan
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OC:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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1836 |
church of Searbhan
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí020,18
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