Cashel (Galway

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              An Caiseal
              UGA P/P120/1/1/12/1 · Item
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              Set of index cards describing historical and physical features of Cashel [An Caiseal], as well as anecdotes about some of the local businesses. A note on the first card notes that Cashel is not part of the Gaeltacht area in Connemara. Descriptions are included of the Roman Catholic Church of St. James, the Zetland Hotel, Cashel House, Muing na Fola, Aill na gCapall, O'Loghlen's Pier, Mass Rock, Loch Gleann Cromáin, Loch Tan, Caiseal Árd, Cnoc na Mantróg, Cashel Fort, Tobar Chonaill, Glaise Feadha, Cnoc an Chaisil, and Meall an tSaighdiúra. Various literary and personal sources are credited with providing information. Those named include Willie O'Malley of Ballinafad and M. Canavan. Robinson has added information in as he discovered it, with multiple cards about Cashel House, the Zetland, and St. James' church spread out.

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              Roundstone Parish
              UGA P/P120/1/13/5/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following townlands within the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone [Cloch na Rón]. Aillenacally [Aill na Caillú], Arkeen Beg [Aircín Beag], Arkeen More [Aircín Mór], Athry [Atraí], Ballinafad [Béal an Átha Fada], Ballynahinch [Baile na hInse], Bearna na nEang [Barnanang], Barnanoraun [Barr na nÓrán], Boheeshal [Both Íseal], Bun na hAbhann [Bunnahown], Caher [An Chathair], Canower [Ceannúr], Cappaghoosh [Ceapach Chuais], Cashel [An Caiseal], Cloonbeg [Cluain Beag], Cloonisle [Cluain Aidhle], Cloonacartan [Cúil na Ceártan], Cushatrower [Cois an tSruthair], Derryadd East [Doire Fhada Thoir], Derryadd West [Doire Fhada Thiar], Derryclare [Doire an Chláir], Derryneed [Doire Fhiní], Derrysillagh [Doire Saileach], Derryvickrune [Doire Mhic Reoin], Derryvealawauma [Doire Bhéal an Mháma], Derryvoreada [Doire Bhó Riada], Derrynavglaun [Doire na bhFlann], Dún Riacháin [Doonreaghan], Emlaghmore [Imleach Mór], Ervallagh [Oirbhealach], Garroman [An Gharmain], Gleninagh [Gleann Eidhneach], Glencrees [Gleann Chraois], Emlaghdauroe [Imleach Dhá Rú], Inis Leacan [Inishlackan], Inis Ní [Inishnee], Errisbeg East [Iorras Beag Thoir], Errisbeg West [Iorras Beag Thiar], Illion West [An Uilinn Thiar], Killeen [An Cillín], Leitheanach Theas [Lehanagh South], Lehanagh Nort [Leitheanach Thuaidh], Lettercaumus [Leitir Camsa], Lettershinna [Leitir Seanaidh], Letterdyfe [Leitir Daibhche], Lettery [Leitrí], Lettershea [Leitir Seith], Lissoughter [Lios Uachtair], Murvey [Muirbhigh], Rosroe [An Ros Rua], Roundstone [Cloch na Rón], Shannakeela [Seanadh Chaola], Scrahaillia [Sraith Sháile], Tawunaghbaun [An Tamhnach Bhán], Tawnaghmore [An Tamhnach Mhór], Tievebreen [Taobh Braoin], Toombeola [Tuaim Beola], Tullaghlumman Beg [Tulach Lomáin Bheag], and Illion East [An Uilinn Thoir].

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