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              Kanrawer
              UGA P/P120/1/3/36/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Kanrawer, [An Ceann Ramhar]. Included are descriptions of Tobar na Seacht nIníon, Rinn Mhil (a castle), Rinn Mhaoil, Poincéir, Leac an Phoincéir, Lorga, Dóchaoil, Leac an Phíaire, Lochán Céilia, Cuainín na Céibhe, Dall a'Gharbh, Fó an Asail, Cnainín Garbh, Port Láirge, Fó Mhairéid, and Fó Chaití.

              Robinson,Tim
              Kanrawer
              UGA P/P120/1/10/70/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards relating to the townland of Kanrawer, [An Ceann Ramhar].

              Robinson,Tim
              Iorrus Mhór
              UGA P/P120/1/5/39/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              A note on Iorrus Mhór, where a beach known as Na Searra disappeared. Reference to Seán Mac Giollarnáth's 'Annála Beaga ó Iorras Aithneach'.

              Iorrus Aithneach
              UGA P/P120/1/2/1/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the history of Iorrus Aithneach [Iorras Aintheach], and how its local people have survived of the past few hundred years. A mill, and working the sea were its residents' two main occupations, with some seasonal work described here.

              Robinson,Tim
              Iorras Beag Thoir
              UGA P/P120/1/1/39/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the physical features of Iorras Beag Thoir [Errisbeg East]. Located in Moyrus Civil Parish, and the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone. The features described include Aill na cGuinneog, Scailp an Tobac, Loch Beag, The Long Hollow, Leachta Tom, Daniel O'Connell's stone (a boulder from which he addressed a meeting), Mícheál's Grave (story behind this is included), the local school, the wire, Béal an Shéarain, Gleann Dárois, Loch Beanna Dubha, Aill an Eibhinn, Tower an Phuca, The Dog Lake, Cúgla [Coogla/Cúige Veadh], Mass Rock, Church, Loch Róisín na Róige, French Heath Tamnóg, Goibín Géar, Errisbeag House, Adhfola, Doire Chonna, Cloch an Dorais, Caorán Elder, Ballintan, The Tower, Bolard, The Malt House, The Fairy Woman's House, and Cnoc an gCorrbhéal. Some local people are credited with providing information. These are named as John King, Tommy O'Donnell, Mrs de Courcy, Festy Keane, Paddy Conroy, Michael Conneely,

              Robinson,Tim,King,John,O'Donnell,Tommy,Keane,Festy,Conroy,Paddy,Conneely,Michael
              Iorras Beag Thiar
              UGA P/P120/1/1/38/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the physical features of Iorras Beag Thiar [Errisbeg West]. Located in Moyrus Civil Paris, and the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone. The features described include a series of rocks located close to the shorelines of Dog's Bay and Mutton Island. These are Carraig na Feadóige, Ceann an Chlochair, Carraig na Raghailligh, Carraig á Scanain, Carraig an rudáin, Carraig an gliomach, Dréimire. Historical features of the area are also described, Iarbhalla, The Dugout (a hiding place during visits from the Black and Tans). Various other locations described include The For, Cnocán Mhuintir Uí Mháille, Meall na bhPréachán, Port na Feadóige, Muc Ghainimh, a note on local grazing rights around Dog's Bay, Mucranagh, The Big House (anecdotal story included here), Gleann Thaidhg Bháin, Gleann Archaí, The Banks, The Béalóg, Loch Seánólaí, Trá Bheag, Trá Gharbh, Fód Ghlas, Oileán Mhuilt (Mutton Island on the OS and in the Field Name Book), Goirtín, Poll Dog (Dog's Bay), Feadóg (Gorteen/Gurteen Bay), Carraig Chabhalta, Trá Mhartáin, and Carraig Tholta. Some local sources are credited with providing information. These are, Delia Folan, L and B de Courcy, Tom MacDonagh, John King, Joe Rafferty, Festy Keane, Ronán Henderson, an un-named elderly Roundstone lady, Bridy Folan, and Paddy MacDonagh.

              Robinson,Tim,Folan,Delia,Courcy,L. de,B. de,MacDonagh,Tom,King,John,Rafferty,Joe,Keane,Festy,Henderson,Ronán,Bridy,Paddy
              Inishturk
              UGA P/P120/1/6/35/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards giving a description of the townland of Inishturk, [Inis Toirc]. Included are descriptions of Black Stick (a hill), Cara Chnoic, Baile Thoir, Baile Thios, Cuainín, Reilg, Caibidie, An tOileán Íseal, Glasoileán, Caladh Mór, Cnoc na Móna, Maoilín, Fuach Mhór, Carraig Mhuiris, and Tóin Rua. Mr. Hannon or Inishturk, and Mr. McDonagh of Eyrephort are credited with provoding some of the local information.

              Robinson,Tim
              Inishshark
              UGA P/P120/1/12/7/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Series of notes about the local features of Inishshark, [Inis Airc]. Some notes speculating on the origin of the the placeame. A note on Teampaill Leo, which forms part of the existing church there. Leaba Leo, Clochán Leo, Carraig Fhada, Fó na Muice, Fó Mhathair, Fó Mhuire, Uaim na mban, Leacach, Dúinínm Fuaigh Leo, Fó na Móna, Fó Nainsí, St. Leo's Flag. Fuach an Chlochán, Cnoc Leo, Bulán Stone, Carraig Bhuí, St. Leo's Roman Catholic Chapel, the Port, a tower like rock known locally as Buachaill, Fó na gCailleach, Aill na nGall, Fó Chapaill, Leic na mBan, Fó na gColm, Kimmeen Rocks, Leic an Tairbh, Fóinín na Seabhac, Dobhar an Mhuilinn, Poll Eoin, Shark Head, Cailín, Dobhar an Mhuilinn, Blind Sound, Aill an Oileáin Bhuí, Aill na gCloch Bhuí, Uaig Turrin, Fó na Cara, Fó na bhFiach, Fó na Mada, Bearna Bhuí, Aill an Ghabhair, Forman Diocair, Fó Mhaide, The Stacaí, Aill an Chlaí, Inis Scine Mór, Aill na nUibheacha, Clochán Leo, Poll an tSéidte, Fó Bhilín, Fó na hAille, Fó Bháid, Buachaill Beag, Scailp na bhFaoileán, Fó an Murbháite, Fó an Ghiona, Fó Mhíl Mhóir, Inis Goirt, Fó Bhrislí, Cromaill, Braonach, Fó na Cromleice, Fó Duilsc, and Fuaigh Tairbh.

              Robinson,Tim
              Inishbofin Parish
              UGA P/P120/1/13/4/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following townlands within the Parish of Inishbofin [Inis Bó Finne]. Inishshark [Inis Airc], Inisbofin [Inis Bó Finne], Westquarter [An Cheathrú Iarthach], Middlequarter [An Cheathrú Láir], Fawnmore [An Fán Mór], Cloonamore [Cluanach Mhór], and Knock [An Cnoc].

              Robinson,Tim
              Inishbofin
              UGA P/P120/1/12/2/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Series of notes about the local features of Inishbofin, [Inis Bó Finne]. A note on the the ownership of Inishbofin, from the Earl of Clanrickard, to the Brownes of Westport, to the Englishman Cyril Allies. A note on how Inishbofin fared during the Cromwellian invasion. Extracts from various sources including the 1st Report of the Fisheries Commission, Griffith's Valuation, and census returns. Kevin Whelan of UCD is credited as being a local source of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Whelan,Kevin