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Raheevarren
(English)
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52.3582, -6.79161latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1622 |
Raheveran
(Richard Fitharris of Raheveran convicted of manslaughter, and to be burned on the hand; also to John and William O'Mallae of the county of Wexford, convicted of having stolen from John Houlett two bee hives.
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CPR Leathanach: 547
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| 1654 |
Rahirverran, Raheveran
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CS (LG) Leathanach: 94
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| 1655 |
Rahivernon
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| 1840 |
Raheevarren
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| 1840 |
Raheevarren
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| 1840 |
Rahinvarson
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| 1840 |
Rahivaron
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| 1840 |
Ráithí Bairínigh '.i. Warren's little rath'
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