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Inis na dTorc
ginideach: Inis na dTorc
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Cherry Island
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"Arch. Inventory: “Castle. In woodland on Cherry Island, formerly known as Hog Island or Inis na dTorc, in Garadice Lough. In 1257 Con, the son of Tiernan O’Rourke gave the island, described as fortified, to O’Connor (AFM, vol.3, 360-61). Rectangular structure… with the W gable surviving..., while the other walls are reduced to foundations. It is situated within a D-shaped enclosure…with a cairn containing a kiln overlying the enclosure wall.” (lch 204) "
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"Pinkman: Inis-na-dtorc = Island of the hogs “Con, son of Tiernan O’Rourke, went into the house of O’Connor and his son, and ratified a treaty of peace with them, and gave them as much of the land of Breifney, as they desired to have, together with the fortress of Cloch-inse-na-dtorc on Lough Finvoy.” Four Masters, AD 1287. Cf. Annals of Connaught sub hoc anno. Garadice Lough, East of Ballinamore, is called Lough Finvoy. Loch-Fionnmhaighe, on the engraved map from the Down Survey, and this island, which is on the east side of the lake, is shown, by a mistake of the engraver, under the name, ‘Madark’, for Inisnadork. This island is now called Cherry Island. It contains the ruins of an old castle, in which the United Irishmen took shelter in 1798. "
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"*(Inisnaturk) “Owen, son of Tiernan More O’Rourke, tanist of Breifney, was drowned shortly after Christmas, as he was going in a boat from Inis-na-dTorc, an island on Lough Finvoy, to visit his father who was then lying ill of a mortal disease.” Four Masters, AD 1418/ See, also, Annals, 1257AS. This is an island on Garadice Lake, now called Cherry Island. "
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Cloch Insi na Torc ar Loch Findmaigi
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AConn. Leathanach: 1257.5
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Cloch Insi na Torcc ar Loch Finnmaigi
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AConn. Leathanach: 1257.2
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ac teacht a hInsi na Torcc
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AConn. Leathanach: 1418.3
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?InishmcDorragh
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Inq. Leathanach: 148
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Inismadark
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Madark
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Cherry Island
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Cherry Island
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Cherry Island
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[Cherry Island]
"Cherry Island in Garadise Lough belongs to Lord Leitrim. This island was the retreat of a united Irishman called Miles O'Reilly or otherwise Miles the Slasher. He lived by day in the island being surrounded by a wall 10 feet high fitted out by port holes. At night he, it is said, left the island by a subterraneous passage to the land to pursue his nocturnal duties at length. He was taken by his pursuers by means of firing a bullet through his head in the townland of Clooncorrick."
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