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Corracramph South
(English)
Glossary
English round hill, pointed hill, hollow; pointed, conspicuous, odd
English wild garlic
Explanatory note
- English
round hill of the wild garlic
Centrepoint
53.8655, -7.88286latitude, longitude
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Historical references
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DG Corr an Chreamha (1971)
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"Pinkman: Corr-a’-chreamha = Hill of the wild garlic. In this name the aspirated letter ‘m’ is made ‘mph’ owing to a corruption peculiar to the northern counties. Compare Derrydamph in Co. Cavan – Doire-damh, and Annacramph in Co. Armagh – Eanach-Creamha (Joyce). Correcrave, Inquisition, 1630."
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| 1621 |
?Corcrawe
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CPR Leathanach: 530b
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| 1622 |
Correcrawe alias Corknawe
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CPR Leathanach: 552b
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| 1629 |
Cornecrave
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Inq. Leathanach: 162
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| c1660 |
Corknaw
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BSD Leathanach: 21
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| 1667 |
Corknaw
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ASE Leathanach: 136
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| 1834 |
Currycramph
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TAB Leathanach: 18, Nóta: (61:16/16) recap.
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| 1834 |
Currycramph
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TAB Leathanach: 32, Nóta: (61:16/16) recap.
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| 1836 |
Currycramph South
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| 1836 |
Currycramph South
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| 1836 |
Currycramph South
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| 1836 |
Currycramph South
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| 1836 |
Cor
'sometimes denotes a pit or well'
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| 1836 |
Cor a creamha
'hill of the wild garlick'
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| 1836 |
Corracramph South
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