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Lugganammer
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Explanatory note
- English
the hollow of the trough
Centrepoint
53.929, -7.71084latitude, longitude
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Historical references
Cf: Leganamer, p: Drumreilly
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"Pinkman: Log-an-Amair = Hollow of the trough A trough-like hollow. Amar, umar, omar, a trough, a depression "
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"Cnoc i lár an bhaile fearainn. An cnoc is airde sa cheantar is cosúil. "
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1621 |
Legenamore; (Barnedarge)
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CPR Leathanach: 530b
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1655 |
Laganameire and Barnadearage
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1659 |
?Leganamine
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Cen. Leathanach: 564
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1660c |
Leganmore
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BSD (Li) Leathanach: 13
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1667 |
Leygaunamur alias Leganemir
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ASE Leathanach: 101:23
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1685 |
Laganameir
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1717 |
Leygannamurr als Leyganemin
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CGn. Leathanach: 19.346.10325
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1717 |
Leygannamwir als Leyganemine
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CGn. Leathanach: 20.294.10663
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1817 |
*Leggynamour
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1836 |
Liganamer
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1836 |
Legganamor
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1836 |
Leggynamour
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1836 |
Lugana mor
'great hollows'
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1836 |
Leginamer
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1836 |
Lag an amair
'hollow of the trough'
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1836 |
Lugganammer
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