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Pipers Pool
(English)
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Historical references
1837 |
Pipers Pool
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Rec. Name:AL Leathanach: 1,38
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1837 |
Pipers Pool
J. Ennis
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1837 |
poll tuachaill (turn)
"old name - thought there was no bottom. Mr. Robinson the owner knows not Piper Pool ..." [cuid eile den pl doiléite]
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1837 |
poll tuachaill, meaning 'turn-hole'
"used to be called 'poll tuachaill', meaning turn-hole, because supposed to be bottomless — it was also called Buckley's Lough from a man of that name — Piper's Pool not known to those of whom I enquired" [OK nóta]
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1837 |
[Cornamucklagh]
"Pottles Well and Pipers Pool are in the West…"
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: 1,35
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