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Bawnboy
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Explanatory note
- English
the yellow bawn, fortified enclosure
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Historical references
1836 |
Baunboy (Village)
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Finlay, J.:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bawnboy
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HCER 1826:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bádhbhdhún buídhe, 'yellow bawn or castle enclosure'
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bawnboy
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OD:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
[Bawnboy]
"Contains 336 acres of which 23 are wood...contains a corn & tuck mill kiln...Bawnboy House, the seat of the proprietor, is a handsome modern edifice with large out houses" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bawnboy
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bawnboy
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Baunboy
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T&S:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Baunboy
["Corrected list of BS"];
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BS:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Bawnboy
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BM:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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1836 |
Baunboy & Bawnboy
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CM:AL Leathanach: Ca057,40
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