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An Cheathrú Chaol Mhór
genitive: na Ceathrún Caoile Móire
(Irish)
Carrowkeel More
(English)
Glossary
English narrow; a narrow; marshy stream
English quarterland
English great, big
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civil parish
Centrepoint
52.9393, -8.94268latitude, longitude
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Historical references
| 1621 |
Carrowkeele
|
CPR Leathanach: 493
|
| 1624 |
Caherowkeale
|
Inq.(Cl) Leathanach: 2.23
|
| 1624 |
Carrowkeile
|
Inq.(Cl) Leathanach: 2.34
|
| 1624 |
Carrowkeille
|
Inq.(Cl) Leathanach: 2.4
|
| c.1660 |
Carrowkeel, Carrokeele
|
BSD (Cl) Leathanach: 103
|
| 1678 |
Carrowkeele
|
ASE Leathanach: 246.25
|
| 1684 |
Carrowkeele
|
ASE Leathanach: 280.23
|
| 1734 |
Carhukeile
|
CGn. Leathanach: 81.349.57844
|
| 1751 |
Carhukeal
|
CGn. Leathanach: 147.342.100495
|
| 1787 |
Carrowkeeke (Kilkeedy Ph., Inchiquin Bar.
|
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| 1839 |
Carhookylebeg, Carhokylemore
|
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| 1839 |
Ceathramhadh cael mór
|
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| 1839 |
Ceathramadh chael mór
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| 1839 |
Carroghealbeg
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