Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
townland
townland
Corr an Bhogaigh
genitive: Chorr an Bhogaigh
(Irish)
Corboggy
(English)
Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
Explanatory note
Centrepoint
53.8512, -6.9212latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1654 |
Corbogg
Henry Betagh…Irish Papist. <br>
Bounded on the East with Moyo, on the west with Cargeah, Cormyne & Letryme, on the North with …Cavan & on the South with Drummislin. CS V 301
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| 1655-7 |
Corboggy
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| 1655-7 |
Corboggy
Betagh Ir: papist
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| 1660c |
Corboggie
Hen. Betagh. 82.
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| 1663 |
Carboggy
Edw. [Bet]agh…proprietor…de Gallepole, Fartagh, Carboggy, Ca[], Carmine, Leytrim <br> Inq.CII 3
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| 1668c |
Corboggy
1- JAMES STOPFORD esq.—
Knockglasse (part), 66 a—Duleene (part), 40 a.
in Ballintillane, 79 a…bar. Kells…part of ye Moate,
125…Corboggy (part), 54 a…Lackmelch (part), 56 a…
ASE 182
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| 1669 |
Corboggy
36. EDWARD STUBBERS esq—Finagh, 218 a…Killehensy, 170 a…
Coglagh, 111 a…Corgeith (part), 182 a…in Sheane,
86 a…Corboggy, 25 a…in Kells, 32 a…bar. Kells,
—in Iskaroone, 8 a…bar. Navan
ASE 191
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| 1671c |
Corboggy
HENRY TOWNELY esq— In Cloghmacow, 127 a…bar. Morgallion, co. Meath.—in Corboggy, 282 a…bar. Kells, same co. —Note: By deed, dated 24th Nov. 167l, Townly sold Corboggy to John Osborne esq., serjeant at law ; the rent of 51. 14s. 2d.
was abated, by patent dated 11 Jan. 1677, ASE 226
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| 1685c |
Corboggy
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| 1712 |
Corboggy
Thomas Williams of Williamstowne in the County of Meath ... James Martin (Dublin) ... Lands of Fartagh (92a) ... Corboggy (80a) ... Galepole (90a) ... Barony of Kells
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CGn. 10.294.3714
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| 1723 |
Coroboggy
Thomas Jones of Crossdrum (Meath) ... William Quayle (Dublin) ... Thomas of Williamstown als Boreavety ... Fartagh ... Lackmelsh ... Williamstown als Boravety ... Knockglas[ ] ... Duleene ... Barony of Kells ... the pole of land called the Goales .... lands commonly called Coroboggy (90a) ... Barony of Kells
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CGn. 38.410.24813
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| 1725 |
Corboggy
Thoms. Williams of Williamstown ... Quayle ... Lackmelsh ... Williamstowne als Boreavety ... Knockglass ... Duleene ... pole of land called the Goales ... the lands called Corboggy
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CGn. 49.108.31091
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| 1742 |
Corboggy
(Thos. Williams of Williamstown-Penefeather) <br>
Corboggy, Tartanny ows. Lurgan Duff, Fartagh, Goleu Shane, part of Dulane & Knockglass ows. called Williams Town CGn. 109.290.75947
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| 1790 |
Corboggy
Kill[]griffe, Newtown, Lisnegott, Carnecloss and Corboggy, Castletown Kilpatrick, Baentow, Yellow Leas, Brittas, Monea ows. Moneagh ows. Moyneagh, Rahood, Bellenstown, Thomastown, Mullaghmore, Clogher, Newcastle, Shreaboe ows. Sreboge, Caragh ows. Congeith ows. Corgeth, Feiagh ows. Fuiagh ows. Fyagh, Larga ows. Largy, Rathlagan (Bligh of Brittas-Tighe) CGn. 419.40.273038
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| 1805 |
Curraboggy
Cormeen, Corriga, Drumaneeber, Derralla, Newcastle, Feeagh, Newtown, Dromiskin, Tullyallen, Curraboggy,
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Longfield Maps MS 21 F. 14 / (043)
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| 1812 (1817) |
Curboggy
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| 1827 |
Curbugy
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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BS:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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GJP 1828:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Curboggy
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Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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Bar. Cons. (Tevlin):AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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GJP 1829:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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GJP 1830:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Cor a bhogaigh, 'round hill of the bog'
"hill of the old" [scriosta]
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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OD:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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Co. Abstract 1830:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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Co. Abstract 1827:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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Co. Abstract 1830:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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| 1836 |
Corboggy
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DS:AL Leathanach: Mí081,22
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