Hierarchy
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townland
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Caherbarnagh
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Centrepoint
52.9734, -9.41028latitude, longitude
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  Historical references
| 1839 | Caherbarna | BS:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Cahirvarna | Weldon, R.:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Cahirbarnagh | Edwards, J.:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Cathair bhearnach, 'the gapped, or broken caher, or stone fort' | OD:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Cathair Bheárnach | pl:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Caherbarnagh | OD:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | [Caherbarnagh] "It contains a fort called Cahirbarna and three quarries...Cahirbarna" [Desc. Rem.]; | Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: Cl081,35
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| 1839 | Cahirbarnagh "See TL" [OD Nóta]; | Local:AL Leathanach: Cl082,63
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| 1839 | Cathair Bheárnach "A fort, the ruins of which is only now to be seen, situated E. of townland and from which the townland has taken name. It is said that there was another fort N.E. of townland but there is no trace of it" [Desc. Rem.]; | pl:AL Leathanach: Cl082,63
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