BROWSE
townland
Áth Cláir Thuaidh
genitive: Áth Cláir Thuaidh
(Irish)
Aclare Cottage Demesne
(English)

Explanatory note

  • Gaeilge

    ‘(the) ford of (the) plank, North’

  • English

    ‘(the) ford of (the) plank, North’

Centrepoint

53.8412, -6.63195latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1654
Athclare
Bounded on the East with the River Garvy on the west with the lands of Loghbrachan on the North with ffennock-Dressog and on the South with the fford of Kaocknigen in the river Garvey (86a) On the premisses a Mill
CS V
1655
Acclara
DS
1666c
Athclare
Edwd. Singleton
BSD (Mí)
1675
Athclare
Christopher Lord Slane
Lodge MSS NAI-Lodge-8-314
1759
Aclare
SINGLETON, HENRY, Dublin, Esq., Master of the Rolls.
CGn. Lch. 124 v.II 1746-85
1830
Aclare
Singleton
TAB
1836
Aclare Cottage Demesne
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí034,28
1836
Aclare Lodge
[Lower Slane Bar.]
Bar. Cons.:AL Leathanach: Mí034,28
1836
Athlorie?
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí034,28

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