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Cill Mhic Calláin
genitive: Chill Mhic Calláin
(Irish)
Kilmacallan
(English)
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Historical references
1306 |
Kilmactalun
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CDI Leathanach: 1302–7 (225)
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1396 |
St. Mary's Killmaccallan,
IV 529-531
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1404 |
i Cill mic Callain
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1409 |
Cillmickallan
VI 160-164
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1427 |
Cillmaccalan
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Annatis Elphin Leathanach: 2
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1480 |
Kyllemicallan
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CPL Leathanach: xiii 1471-1484 (1) 89
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1480 |
Killimikallan ... Killimicallain
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CPL Leathanach: xiii 1471‒84 (2) 729
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1481 |
Kyllemicallan
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Annatis Elphin Leathanach: 17
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1487-88 |
Cyllmacallan
xiv 730
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1488 |
Cyllmacallan
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Annatis Elphin Leathanach: 19
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1584 |
Kylmecallan (rectoria)
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Inq. E: Wood-Martin I Leathanach: 401
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1585 |
killmaccallan
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CBC Leathanach: 123
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1585 |
kilmackallan
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CBC Leathanach: 129
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1585 |
Kilmacallan
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Exch. E:Wood-Martin I Leathanach: 398
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1586 |
Kilmachallon, and Culea
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F Leathanach: 4922
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1590 |
Kilmacallan
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Exch. E:Wood-Martin I Leathanach: 394
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1603 |
Killmachallon and Culea
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CPR Leathanach: 16b
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1603 |
Kilmackcolane
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CPR Leathanach: 29a
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1605 |
Killvickallan
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CPR Leathanach: 277b
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1619 |
Kilmacallon; the rect. of Cowla, parcel of the said monastery
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CPR Leathanach: 406a/b
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1655–7 |
Killmcallan
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1659 |
Kill McCulan, Killmacolane
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Cen. Leathanach: 605
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1666 |
Killmccalen
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ASE Leathanach: 85
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1749 |
Kilmacalane, KillmcCollon Parish, Killmcalon
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Cen. of Elphin Leathanach: 480
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallen
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BS:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallane
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Carlisle Top Dic:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallen
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Beaufort:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallen
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Query Bk. 1835:AL (Sl) Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallan
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GJP Bk. 1832:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Killmcallen
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Cooper:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Killmcallen
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DS Ref.:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Kilmacallan
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dúch dearg:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Cill 'ic Culláin
"Tobar Muinicheinn at the old church" [pl]
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pl:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Cill 'ic Culláin, 'Mac Callen's church'
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pron.:AL Leathanach: Sl029,1
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1836 |
Cill 'ac Culláin
Cill ‘ac Culláin Killmacallen Parish is called in Irish Cill ‘ac Culláin– cella Filii Callani, well cullani. There is an old church in ruins in the Townland of Killmacallen, and a well near it called Tobar Muinecheann. There is another well ein the Parish called Tobar na Glaise, from the circumstances of the cow called Glas Ghaibhneann having drank of it waters.
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LSO (Sl) Leathanach: 257
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1836 |
Killmcallen
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1836 |
Kilmacallan
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1836 |
Tobar Muinicheinnat the old church
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1836 |
Ph of Killmacallan
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