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Sackville
genitive: Sackville
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Sackville
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An Seabhac -- Ainm ghallda. Ní mór tuilleadh cuardaigh don tseanainm ghlge. Taobh thiar den Screallaigh. Lastuaidh de Mhainistir Árd Fhearta.
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King: Sackville, baile in Ardfert; Miss Sackville m. Crosbie.
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1597 |
tenements and land in Adart [Ardfert SO], Gortnecrossie, Crosmorogie and Knockaneshauke?
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F Alt: 6117
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1655c |
Knockanehouk?
'burrough Ardfeart' (c. Sackville SO?)
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1656 |
Knockanhawke and Lismearagh?
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Dunne Papers Leathanach: 130
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1660c |
Knockaneshouke & Lissmaragh?
p. Ardfert
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BSD (Ci) Leathanach: 138, Uimhir: 71
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1781 |
Sheepwalk, Sackville
that part of the Sheepwalk known by the name of Rathshanahan & Gibraltar; part of the said Sheepwalk known by ... Carrigleah, Cahirbane & the Coursefield
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CGn. Leathanach: 84.226255, Imleabhar: 338
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1795 |
Sackvill ... part of the lands called the Sheepwalk known by the name of Ratheshanethan & Gibralter; part of the said Sheepwalk known by ... Carrigleah, Cahirbane & the Coursefield
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CGn. Leathanach: 1.245748, Imleabhar: 369
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1820 |
Sheepwalk otherwise Sackville
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CGn. Leathanach: 411.573346, Imleabhar: 755
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1837 |
Sackville House…is the property of the Crosbie family
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Top. Dict. Imleabhar: I, Leathanach: 49
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1839 |
Sackville
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CGn. Leathanach: 172.345, Imleabhar: 13
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1841 |
Sackville
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BS:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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O'Sullivan, Rev. J. :AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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Kerin, Rev. J.:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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Leahy, R.:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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BM:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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Larkin (Ci):AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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Kerry Reg. 1832:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Sackville
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OD:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
[Sackville]
"There are two forts here."
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Desc. Rem.:AL Leathanach: CI008,27
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1841 |
Franciscan Friary, Ardfert: Inserted in the South wall of the choir near the south east corner is the tomb of Lord Glandore with the following inscription: “Johannes Crosbie Comes de Glandore Hujusce coenobii ex stirpe pii fundatoris tumulum Juxta positum sibi restauri curavit.” Anno Salutis MDCCCXII Depositum “Dilectae conjugis Dianae Comitessae filiae Georgii Vicecomitis Sackville Augustissimi Regis Georgii III A Secretis et a Sanctioribus Conciliis.” “Obiit 29 August 1841 Aetat 58”
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LSO (Ci) Leathanach: 26/50
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2017 |
ˈsakvɪl
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Áit. Cainteoir: 001, Uimhir : 170710
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