Inveran (Ireland : Townland)

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              2 Archival description results for Inveran (Ireland : Townland)

              Indreabhán
              UGA P/P120/1/11/19/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of the townland of Indreabhán [Inveran]. Several cards on the Blake family (at the time of Griffith's Valuation, Patrick Blake was the Lessor, a note on Cashel House where the Blake family lived, and brief notes on Loch a' Mháire, Ballaí Indreabháin, Cnocán an Bhacaigh, Trá an Tulaigh, the Roman Catholic Church, Na Creigeáin, and a note on the Protestant Ministers. Seán Ó'Máinnín is credited as being a local source of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Ó'Máinnín,Seán
              UGA P/P120/1/13/3/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Overview list of the following townlands within the Western Parts of Knock [An Cnoc] or Spiddle [An Spidéal]. Robinson describes this as "Western parts of Civil Parish of Killannin (except Derrynea, Clynagh, Barraderry, Keeraunbeg and townlands in Faromna and Leitir Meallain, all now part of the RC Parish of Killeen and Leitir Moir island, Eanach Meain, and Beal a' Daingin... plus Ros a' Mhíl area of Na Mine and Cartron Leathan which were isolated bits of Kilcummin Parish). An Bhánrainn Bhán Theas [Banraghbawn South], Baile na rabhann theas [Ballynahown South], Caorán na gCearc Theas [Keeraunnagark South], An Chloch Mhór Theas [Cloghmore South], An Chloch Mhór Thuaidh [Cloghmore North], Doire Choill [Derrykyle], Indreabhán [Inveran], An Leathchartúr [Cartron], An Tulaigh [Tully], Na Mine [Minna], Tóin an Chnoic [Tonacruck], Ros a' Mhíl [Rossaveel], Na Doireadha [Na Doiriú Theas], and Baile an tSléibhe [Ballintleva].

              Robinson,Tim