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Corra Glasa Theas
genitive: Chorra Glasa Theas
(Irish)
Curraglass South
(English)
Glossary
English round hill, pointed hill, hollow; pointed, conspicuous, odd
English green, grey
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Centrepoint
51.9485, -9.39791latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1655 |
Coroglassa
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| 1660 |
Carroglassa
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BSD Leathanach: 2
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| 1685 |
Corroglassa
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| 1756 |
Curuglassa
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| 1825 |
Curriglass
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TAB Leathanach: 12/85,7
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| 1841 |
Curragloss South
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ci078,22
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| 1841 |
[Curragloss South]
"There is a bridge called 'Droohud Coon' or 'Dangany Bridge' situated on it's easternn boundary."
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ci078,22
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| 1955 |
An Chorra Ghlas
Dhá chuid d'aon bf, theas agus thuaidh i lúib d'Abha na Lua
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An Seabhac:Cártaí Móra Leathanach: Ke/8
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| 1955 |
An Chora Ghlas [Thuaidh]
ən xorɑ ɣlɑs
"coradh = weir, is dóigh"
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An Seabhac:Cártaí Móra Leathanach: Ke/5
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| 2006 |
Corra Glasa Theas
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