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1659 |
Kilbodane
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Cen. Leathanach: 174
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1660c |
Killweedane
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BSD (Cl) Leathanach: 514, 515
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1666 |
Killvoedane
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ASE Leathanach: 99, 39
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1666 |
Killweedane alias Carrigbryan
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ASE Leathanach: 99, 39
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1666 |
Leagth, Agaowana and Killveedane
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ASE Leathanach: 99, 39
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1701 |
Kilboydan
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 406, 1259
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1732 |
Killboydane
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 486, 1451
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1767 |
Killboydon
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 490, 1465
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1775 |
Killboydane
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 420, 1303
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1781 |
Kilboydane
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 423, 1305
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1782 |
Kilvoidane
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Inchiquin Leathanach: 578, 1619
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1787 |
Killwedane Ch., Cloon Imullwydane ?
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1824 |
Kilvidane
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1839 |
Cill Bhaodáin, ‘St. Boydan’s church’
"prond Killoydaun" [dúch];
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Cill Bhaighdáin
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pl:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
[Kilvoydan]
"Part of Corrofin Village is situated in this townland, containing a Roman Catholic Chapel built in 1822, capable of accommodating 600 people. A church built in 1700, capable of containing 300...there is a holy well in this townland called Kilvoidaun Cl[.]f[.d] Well, said to be famous for the cure of warts and sore eyes. Kilvoidaan Church Ruins & Graveyard, Loughateedaun and Ballisportry, water this townland" [Desc. Rem.];
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoydaun
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OD:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoydan
"Compare" [OD Nóta];
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OD (corr.):AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoidaan
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Walsh, Rev.:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoidane
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Allen, Rev. J.H.:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoidaan
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BS:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Killwedane
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CM:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Kilvoidan
[Petty Sessions, Corrofin];
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Petty Sessions Reg.:AL Leathanach: Cl069,35
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1839 |
Cill Bhaighdeain
There is an old burying ground still in use called Cill Bhaighdeain, i.e., Baighdean's Church, in the Townland of the same name. EC
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LSO (Cl) Leathanach: I, 17/50
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1842 |
Kilvoidane
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TAB Leathanach: 19
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1992 |
ˌkilvəiˈdɑːn (x2)
"a graveyard there"
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