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Ballyhealy or Hollybrook Demesne
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Ballyhealy in Westmeath, Wexford, and Sligo; Baile-Ui-hEilighe[FM], O'Healy's town.
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Joyce Imleabhar: III
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1590 |
Balli Ielly
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F Leathanach: 5459
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1617 |
Ballihely
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CPR Leathanach: 321b
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1617 |
Leahvallyhelly
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CPR Leathanach: 321b
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1633‒6 |
Killeagh alias Balliely
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Rentals: Wood-Martin II Leathanach: 167
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1655‒7 |
Balhely
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1659 |
Ballyhely
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Cen. Leathanach: 605
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1660c |
Ballyhelly
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BSD Leathanach: 105
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1666 |
Ballahely
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ASE Leathanach: 85
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1669 |
Ballyhely
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ASE Leathanach: 201
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1685c |
Ballielly
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1749 |
holybrook
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Cen. of Elphin Leathanach: 474
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1819 |
Holy Brook
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1836 |
Hollybrook Demesne
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BS:AL Leathanach: (Sl003,22)
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1836 |
Holy Brook
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1836 |
The proprietor John Follitt who resides in a handsome house near the centre of the townland called Hollybrook House...it was built in 1725 and repaired in 1826...there is a small inlet of Lough Arrow on the E. side of the mountain called Loughnamorock and a bathing house used as a trigonometrical station
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1836 |
Bail’ Aodh Éilig
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1836 |
Ballyhealy (ancient name)
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1836 |
Hollybrook
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1836 |
Bail’ Ui Éilig “O’Healy’s town” “qu:anBail’ uí Éiligh”
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1836 |
Ballyhealy or Hollybrook Demesne
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1836 |
Bail’ Aodh Éiligh ‘from Hugh Healy who lived there formerly’
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1938 |
Baile Uí Éilidhe
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