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Bunnafinglas
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Historical references
1705 |
Carrigg & Drumscobagh best known by the name Bunfinglass
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Palmer Est. Leathanach: 1174/1/12i
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1706 |
Bunfinglass
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Palmer Est. Leathanach: 1174/1/3/1
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1787 |
Bonfinglass & Carrowmackerbly, Fairs at
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QRL Leathanach: 2A.6.170, 626
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1830 |
Bunafinglass
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1833 |
Bunifinglass [including] Pound Division, Drumcaba
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TAB Leathanach: §36
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1838 |
Bunifinglass
[Barony Gallen];
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TAB Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bonifinglass
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O'Kane, Rev. D.:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunnafinglass
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BS:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunnafinglass
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Bald:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunnafinglass
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Bald Bar. Map:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bun na Fionnglais
"the yellow river rising in [Loghs] falls here into the Moy" [pl];
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pl:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunnafinglass
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OD:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunnafinglas
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OD (corr.):AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bun na fionnghlaise, 'mouth of the bright brook or streamlet'
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OD:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bun na Fionnglaise
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pl scriosta:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunafinglass
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Bald:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
Bunifinglass
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Verschoyle, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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1838 |
[Bunnafinglas]
"an old burying ground, a fort, and ruins of an old church in this townland" [Desc. Rem];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: ME020,11
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