Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
townland
townland
Corrantotan
(English)
Hierarchy
county
barony
civil parish
Centrepoint
53.4474, -8.05638latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1837 |
Curranotan
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CM:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Carrowintoghane
[níl foinse luaite leis seo];
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dúch:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Carrowantighan
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Inq. J I:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Cor an toiteáin
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pl:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Corranto/tan
"must be some other places" [OD Nóta]; "We had Knock-an-totan in Antrim" [OD Nóta];
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OD:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
[Corrantotan]
"This townland is principally rough pasture land. It contains a corn mill and kiln and one trig. station" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Cor an toiteáin, 'cor or round hill of the conflagration'
"Ceathramhadh an t" [dúch scriosta];
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OD:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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| 1837 |
Cairntotane
"(barbarous)" [OD Nóta];
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BS:AL Leathanach: RC056,9
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