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              558 Archival description results for Connacht

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              Leitir Calaidh
              UGA P/P120/1/11/12/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features and history of the townland of Leitir Calaidh, [Lettercallow]. It lists the villages within the townland as An Sruthan Buí, Cora Mhóir, L. C. Ó Thuaidh, L. C. Ó Dheas, An Ros, Na Garrantaí/Baile na nGarranta. Also included are brief descriptions of Cnoc Leitir Caltha, Tobar na Maighdine Muire, An Ros, Dubhthrácht, Oileán Gorm, Oileán Rua, Baile na nGarranta, Aill na Ráinn, Na Spioróga, Carraig na Trá Báine, Leitir Caltha ó Thuaidh, Trá na hAille Móire, Cuan na Muice, Cuisle, Sáile Una, Céibh an Rosa, Trá Choilín an Bhádóra, Céibh Aill an Aráin, Céibh Bun an tSrutháin, Céibh Leitir Caltha, An Charraig Mhór, Carraig na nGarranta, Cashla, Carraig Tíre, Trá Aill an Mhangaire, An Sruthán Buí, Caladh Chauille, Inis an Ghainimh, and Gob an Oileán. Robinson notes speaking to several local people in researching the townland, not all are identified, one is listed as a man on the shore, local man, and so on. Those who are identified are P Ó'Máille, and Tomás Ó'Conghaile.

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              An Leathchartúr
              UGA P/P120/1/11/13/1 · Item
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              An index card devoted to the townland of An Leathchartúr, [Cartron]. A reference to Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Blake was the occupier in fee on the land at the time.

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              Leitir Móir
              UGA P/P120/1/11/14/1 · Item
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              An index card devoted to the townland of Leitir Móir, [Lettermore]. Leitir Móir and Leitir Caltha (Leitir Calaidh) are on the same island. Christopher St. George was the lessor at the time of Griffith's Valuation. A note on An Teach Mór, Inishbay, Oileán Gorm, An Muirbheach, Carraig na Láibe, the local church built in 1958, Céibh Leitir Móir, Cora Ghiolca, An Doirín Glas, An Sconsa, Droichead Carraig an Lugáin, Céibh an Sconsa, Croimineach, Bun an Fháil, Lettermore House, Cuan an Doirín Glas, Oileán na dTráchta, Céibh na Leice, Tobar Cholm Cille, Oileán an Ghréasaí, Carraig an Iolra, Cnoc Leitir Lóir, Brandy Harbour, An Tráchta, and Céibh na dTráchta. N. Ó'Conchubhair, Tomás Ó'Conghaile, and Claire Ní Tuathail are credited as being local sources of information.

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              Eanach Mheáin
              UGA P/P120/1/11/11/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Eanach Mheáin [Annaghvaan Island]. Christopher St. George was the main lessor at the time of Griffith's Valuation, and had seaweed. Notes from MacGiollarnáth. Brief descriptions of Comus Salmon Holdings, An Laighean, An Scailp Mór, Sconsa an Daingin, Lathaigh Ghiolca, Tobar Cuan Dubh, Carraig Bhuí, Céibh Eanach Mheáin, An Tamhnach, Inis Loiscthe, An Crompán Mór, An Claí Bréan, Cor na dTrachta, Tamhnach Luachra, Cora an Daingin, Crompán Airíocht, Seonsa an Daingin, and Tithe Saoire na n-Oileán. P. Ó'Máille of Inis Loiscthe and Seán Ó'Clochartaigh are credited as being local sources of information.

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              Cladhnach
              UGA P/P120/1/11/6/1 · Item
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              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Cladhnach, [Clynagh]. Included are descriptions of Tobar Mhiore, Sruthán, Loch Fada, Garraí Rua, Lochán t-salach, Aill an Tobac, An Táin, Loch Mhór na bhFraochóg/Leac Bheag na bhFraochóg, Crompán, Poll an Mhianaigh, Cnoc Láir, Cnoc an tSrutháin, Glaise na Caillí, An Mhaing, Laibinis, Cnoc an Bhallaigh, Céibh an Chroisín, and An Aird. Máirt Murchadh, Máirtín Ó'Conghaile, Liam McDonncha, and Pádraig Ó'Cualáin are credited as being local sources of information.

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              Derrynea
              UGA P/P120/1/11/10/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Derrynea, [Doire an Fhéich]. Secondary sources consulted include Griffith's Valuation, Petty's map, Simington, and the Martin Estate Sale Map. Brief descriptions are given of the Costello Fishing Club, Teach na Cúirte, Lower Costello Fishery, Costello Lodge (which was burnt in the Civil War, and later rebuilt), Costelloe and Fermoyle Fisheries Co., Abhainn Chasla, Cuan Chasla, Cottage Pool, the lead mine, Tobar Naomh Phádraic, Loch an Mhianaigh, Loch Uí Chadhain, Loch Bharr an tSrutháin, Casla, the Children's Burial Ground, and Aill na Graí. Robinson credits Professor Wilkins' book as a source of information.

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              An Chloich Mhór Theas
              UGA P/P120/1/11/7/1 · Item
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              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of An Chloich Mhór Theas, [Cloghmore South]. A note on Sruthán Wiers, Loch an Chraoibhín, An Liagán, Barr an Cora, and Cuan na Scailpe.

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              Doire Choill
              UGA P/P120/1/11/9/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Doire Choill, [Derrykyle]. Included are descriptions of Loch an Tairbh, and Caorán.

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              An Chloich Mhór Thuaidh
              UGA P/P120/1/11/8/1 · Item
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              An index card denoting the townland of An Chloich Mhór Thuaidh, [Cloghmore North].

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              Tír an Fhia
              UGA P/P120/1/11/22/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Tír an Fhia, [Teeranea]. Included are descriptions of Oilither Chuch (possibly early medieval, and much restored. The church is shown in the Down's Survey, and on Larkin's map of the county). Also described are An Caisleán, Céibh Ghlais na nUan, Tobarín 'P', Cuinneógan Fhir Mhóir, An Cloch Mhóir, Loch Tan, Tobairín Naoimh, An Trá Bhán, Cladach Bhun an Charnáin, Bun an Charnáin, An Seanséipéal, the Holy Wells at Trá an Doirín, Céibh an Dóirín, An Dóirín Darach, Na Leacracha Móra, Trá Mhóir Tír na Fhia, Carraig na mBan, Barr na Trá Báine, An tAircín, Teach an Éisc, Carraig an Tornóg Aoil, Leach Chuimhneacháin Pheait na Maistreasa, Loch na Trá Báine, An Charraig Mhór, Árd na gCapaill, An Aill Aighneach, Cnoc na bhFiann, An Léana, An Chois Chaoil, Cora Dhonnchadha, An Clochar Bán, Lathnach Iomair, Gleann Aingle, Clochar Dóite, Cora an tSeoighe, Gleann Pháraic Dhonnchadha, An Chaladh Bheag, Poll na Ronnach, Stupóg Neansaí, An Dúiche, Carraig Mhaoile, Ard an tSléibhe, Poll Mhatios, Crompán Leathan, An Locháinín, Ard Loch an Ghaineamh, Leac Mhór Phatch Liam, Mulán Crón, An tAircín Deocair, An Mhuiceoil, An Poll Domhain, Loch na bhFeadán, An Criathrach, Loch Pheadair, Cora na Teorann, An Trá Gharbh, Cuan Thír an Fhia, Gob na Trá Báine, Mount St. Anne, Clochar na Toirbhirte, the local industrial estate, Tir an Fhia, Aill na Móna, Caladh na Spéice, Bóthar na Trá Móire, Crompán na Gleanna Móire, An Pháirc, and Leaca Tí Mhóir. P Ó'Cualáin and The MacDonncha are credited as being local sources of information.

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