BROWSE
townland
Raloaghan
(English)

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53.8785, -6.79003latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1625
Rathlaughane, great Ratheloughane, little Ratheloughan
1625 CHRIST" nup BARO de SLANE … seis* fuit etiam de maner' de Cullamullen, & de vil' de Cullmullen contin' 100 acr' ter', Woodtown 40 acr', Wodrestowne 30 acr', & Curaghton 20 acr’, qu' öia sunt pcell' ßd' maner' de Cullmollen ; & etiam seis' fuit de vil' de Ardagh 30 acr', Knockroe 30 acr', Cortran 20 acr', Carrickeonran 20 acr', Carrickaghard 20 acr’, Tanevrenicke 13 acr', Rathvickenallee 13 acr', Streete 20 acr', Rathlaghane 20 acr', Bawne 20 acr', Mullaghmore 20 acr', Crilagh 20 acr', Newcastle-Rathlaughane 30 acr', Killknowe l0 acr’, great Ratheloughane 15 acr*, little Ratheloughan 10 acr', ambabz les Rathes, viz. magna & parva 20 acr', Corredany 15 acr', Corngonkie 10 acr', & Cowchanhier 15 acr' … pcell' maner' de Nobber.— Inq.CI 7
Inq. Lag.
1654
Rathloghane
The Ten Poles of land followinge are bellongeing to the Barrony of Slane yet they lye in the Parish of Iniskeene in the County of Cavan except the last two with [which] are in the Parish of Nobber & Barrony of Moyhergalline … <br> All these tenn Poles were in the yeare 1640 belonging unto the Lord of Slane Irish Papist <br> Rathloghane towe poles … Acres 120 <br> Carrick denohoe one pole … [Acres] 62 <br> Liscedugg one pole … [Acres] 60 <br> Ballinlurgin one pole … [Acres] 60 <br> Newcastle one pole … [Acres] 55 <br> Mulloghboy One pole … [Acres] 40 <br> Cordovey one pole … [Acres] 60 <br> Both the Raths tow Poles [Acres] 120 CS V 371-2
CS V
1654
Rathlochan
Carrick Lick ... Bounded on the East wth the land of Tarman on the South with the land of Cloghmacow on the West with the land of Rathlochan in the Barrony of Slane on the North wth the River of Iniskeene in the County of Cavan. Lch 336.
CS V
1693c
great & small Rathlogloghan [sic?]
WIL' COM' LIMERICK, & CHRIST' В ARO de SLANE tinct'fuer*, de alta prodicon … Clanburcan al' Clanbircan 198 acr’ … Ballrath 139 acr', Drombride 38 acr … Breslanstowne 264 acr' … Kellystowne 170 acr' … Ballahore 7 acr' … Rusky 137 acr' … Carrickhery & Largy 147 acr' … Mullaghmore 79 acr', lower Dromgill 197 acr’…. upper Dromgill 141 acr’ Howstowne 48 acr' … Balmawlgan 70 acr' … Ardagh 230 acr', Knockroe 254 acr' … Carrick-Iverrane 167 acr’ … Knocknihorny 64 acr’ Tonebrenock, Carrickhard & Rathvicvarknalloe 53 acr', Streete 158 acr' … Rathlaggan 52 acr' … Bawne 45 acr’ …" great & small" Rathlogloghan 139 acr' … Raths 236 асr’ … Mullaghboy 48 acr", Lisilugg 98 acr’, Caridonogh 74 acr' … Ballynelurgin 85 acr’ … Newcastle 65 acr' … Cullderry 55 acr' … Brayestowne 41acr’ … Dromcowran, Cornesligh & Monegall … 579 acr' … baron' de Slane; seis' fuit etiam de par tenur' in le Duleeke contin' 80 acr', de vil' & ter* de Knockelan 126 acr' … Corballagh contin' 200 acr*, & Fennor 30 acr' In
Inq.
1703
Rallaghanmore, Rallaghanbegg
CHARLES CAMPBELL of Dublin, esq…The poles, towns, and lands of Rallaghanmore, Rallaghanbegg, Lisnechigg, Carrigddonow alias Carrigleanchoe, both the Raths, Ballinelorgan alias Ballinlurgan, Newcastle, Mulloghboy, and Cardoway alias Culderry, with all the sub-denominations called the Ten Poles, 912 a.; bar. Slane… Forf. Est. 392
Forf. Est.
1836
Rallaghanmore
DS Map:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Raloghanbeg
DS Map:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathlaghane
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Ratheloughane Great/ Little
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathlogane
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathlogloghan
Inq. G. & M.:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathloughton aliaws Rowlanston
Inq. C I:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rath Luachain, 'Leochan's or Luachan's rath or fort'
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Ra-logh-an
pron.:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Raloughan
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathloghan
CM:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26
1836
Rathlogan
dúch dearg:AL Leathanach: Mí041,26

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