Hierarchy
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barony
civil parish
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Knockbride
(English)
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barony
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Historical references
1540 |
Knokbryde
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Ir. Mon. Poss. Leathanach: 263
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1586 |
Knockbride
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F Leathanach: 4908
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1586/7 |
Knockebride
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F Leathanach: 4956
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1603 |
Knockebride
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CPR Leathanach: 10a
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1606 |
Knockabride
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CPR Leathanach: 83a
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1607 |
Knockabride
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CPR Leathanach: 107a
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1608 |
Knockbride
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CPR Leathanach: 134b
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1608 |
Knockbridy
3 (1931) lch.208;
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1609 |
knockbreed
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MEC Leathanach: 4.21
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1610 |
Knockbride
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CPR Leathanach: 386b
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1612 |
Knockabridie
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CPR Leathanach: 251b
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1617 |
Knochtyde
sic
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Topog. Hib. Aguisín: App.10
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1618 |
Knockbride
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Inq. Ult. Leathanach: 8 Jac. I
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1619 |
Knockbrid
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CPR Leathanach: 430a
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1640c |
Cnoca Brigde
"Cap Cnoca Brigde Com: Cavan in B de [‘druim dhuin’ scriosta] Chloinn Chaoích"
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Dinnseanchas Imleabhar: 2
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1643c |
Knockbride
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 196
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1643c |
Knockbryde
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 174
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1643c |
Knokbryde
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Dep. 1641 Leathanach: 194
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1654 |
Knock Bride Parrish
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1654 |
Knockbride
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1660c |
Knockbride
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1669 |
Knockbride
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ASE Leathanach: 216
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1685 |
Bride
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1685 |
Knockbrid
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1685 |
Knock brid
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1700c |
Cnocha Brigde
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Top. Frag. Leathanach: 80
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1700c |
Cnoc Brighde
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Top. Frag. Leathanach: 80
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1704 |
Knockbride
List of Popish Priests
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1704 |
?Knockbridge
List of Popish Priests
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1709 |
Knockbride
7 Carvaghs
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Carvaghs Leathanach: 50
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1709 |
Parish of Knockbride
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Carvaghs Leathanach: 49
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1715 |
Knockbride
List of Priests
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1836 |
Knockbride
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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GJ Cess List:AL (Ca) Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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GJ Assess. 1824:AL (Ca) Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
[Knockbride]
"Knockbride Church is in the W. side of townland and a R.C. chapel at the E. side of it. There is a school house in the church yard & an other in the E. side of townland...There are several lime kilns in this townland. There are [two] forts in it" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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Old Doc. 1790:AL (Ca) Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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CM:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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BM:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockabride
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Commonwealth Survey:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
Knockbride
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DS:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
cnoca brighide, 'Bridgets hills'
"St. Bridget — Patron St." [pl];
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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1836 |
cnoca brighde
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pl:AL Leathanach: Ca044,45
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2011 |
ˌnɑkˈbrəid
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