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Baile an Deagánaigh agus An Chúil Mhór
genitive: na Cúile Móire, Bhaile an Deagánaigh
(Irish)
Ballindagny and Cullyvore
(English)
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Historical references
1611 |
Ballinesagart [?]
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CPR Leathanach: 214b
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1612 |
...abbay lande, viz. Ballinesegarte 2 cartrons belonging to the nunnerye of Ballintegarte [?]
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 3 Jac.1
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1617 |
...in patria de muy breackry prope pagum vocatum sráid mhuidhe breacraidhe dioecesis Ard-achadensis, an sit comitatus Westmediae an vero Longfort quae Connaciae pars est, dubito. Locus vocatur baile na sagairt. Haec de tertio Ordine dicenda duxi...
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Brussels Ms. 3947 Leathanach: 104
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1621 |
Camliskes, adjoining Balinesegart [?]
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CPR Leathanach: 533b
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1629 |
Coolevore
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1659 |
Coolevore
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Cen. Leathanach: 455
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1669 |
Ballyneshogard or Ballynesaggard, and Coolyvore
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ASE Leathanach: 200
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1692 |
Ballyneshoggard [?]
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 1 Gul.& Mar
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1692 |
Coolyvore
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Inq. Lag. Leathanach: 1 Gul. & Mar.
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c.1700 |
In this Barrony is a small friery of the third order of St. Francis called Ballynasagard
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Robt. Downing, in JACAS I, uimh. 3 Leathanach: 23
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1709 |
Ballynesegarth als. Cullivore
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CGn. Leathanach: 2.347.499
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1723 |
Tinenure als. Tinenare als. Cullivore with the Mill thereon
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CGn. Leathanach: 39.141.24633
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1723 |
Tinenure als. Tinenure als. Cullivore als. Tennanore
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CGn. Leathanach: 40.168.24818
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1731 |
Cullivore als. Tenenure
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CGn. Leathanach: 69.212.47980
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1743 |
Collyvore otherwise Ballynesagart
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CGn. Leathanach: 110.342.77785
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1762 |
Cullivore otherwise Coolyvore
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CGn. Leathanach: 220.306.144918
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1813 |
Ballindagny
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1813 |
Cullivore
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1826 |
Ballynasagard alias Cullivore...and the fairs and markets of Ballyna[ ]gard alias Cullivore aforesaid.
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CGn. Leathanach: 810.525.546460
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1836 |
Ballindagny and Cullivore
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1836 |
Baile an Daingne, “town of the fort or fastness”
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1836 |
See Indexes for Cullyvore
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1836 |
an old Abbey in Cullivore TL. A well 20 perches from Abbey to W called Barry well. Patron day 15th of Aug.
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AL Nóta: Nótaí ar chúl an leabhar nótaí:AL
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1836 |
Ballindagney
mionainm:B’dagney
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1836 |
See this before
mionainm:B’dagney
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1836 |
The west division of Ballindagney and Cullyvore
mionainm:B’dagney
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1836 |
A portion of the townland so called on which there are some miserable houses and a fort
mionainm:B’dagney
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1836 |
Ballindagney [mionainm:B’dagney]
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1836 |
The west division of Ballindagney and Cullyvore
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1837 |
There are the ruins of an Abbey in the Townland of Abbeyland, or as the people call it Cullyvore.
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LSO (Lo) Leathanach: 30
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1908 |
Baile an Daingne, “town of the stronghold”
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MacGivney Leathanach: 33
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1954 |
The so-called “abbey ruins” on the Ardagh road near Edgeworthstown are the remains of a Franciscan Tertiary house”
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Hist. Ardagh Leathanach: 731
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2008 |
koliˑˈvoːr
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