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              UGA P/P120/1/15/11/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter T. Tobar na hEochraí, Tobar Turlach Tonnúil, An Troigh Mhairbh, Tobar an Chapaill, Tobar na Tamhnaí, Na Tuartha, Tobar na gCloch, Tobar Eibhlín, Tobar an Tuairín, An Turlaichín, Tobar Chéirín, Tamhnach Mór, Tobar an Leicín, An Tobar Caoch, An Tamhnach, An Troigh Mharfach, Teach an Smáil, An Turlach Mór, and An Teach Mór (the flat topped house of the Concannon family).

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/1/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter A. Aill an Ára Thior, Aill na mBád, Aill Mhór, Ancaireacht Sheáin Uí Mháille, Aill Bhriste, Aill na nGlasóg, Ailltreacha na Giúsaí, Árd Iaráine, Aill Mhór/Aill an Fhéir, Aill Dhubh, An Áirdeall, Aill na nGlasóg, An Aill Bhriste, Aill an Aragaint, Aill na nGlasóg, and Altóir Cholm Cille.

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              UGA P/P120/1/15/9/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Eoghanacht [Onaght], beginning with the letter R. Róidín Tobar Caoch (sometimes known as Róidín Caftein), An Ród Láir, Ród Bhalla Sheáin Thaidhg, Ród na gCloch, Ród an Gharraí Nua, Ród na Creige Móire, An Ród Láir, Róidín Creigean Dearg, Róidín an Móintín, and Ród an Mhaide.

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/4/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter D. Dabhach an tSnámha, An Dóilín, Dún Beag, Dubh Chathair/Dún Duchathair, Duirling Uí Mhaoileáin, Dabhach an tSnámha, An Darna Poll, Tobar Dabhach Éinne, Digby House, and An Doilín.

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/13/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter P.Poll an Bhrandoinm Poll an tSéideáin, Poll Sleamhain, Poll na Feamainne, Poll Talún, Poll na Storc, An Poll Mór, Poll an Dóilín, Poll na Scailpe, Poll Leathan, Poll Dorcha, Pointe Neide, Poll Thoir an Dúin, Poll Thiar an Dúin, Poll na Rostaí Buí, Poll na gCarrachán, Poll an Bhranda, Poll Sheáin, An Pointe Beag, Poll na dTarbh, Poll an Bhinn Ghairbe (Robinson has a ? after the word 'Bhinn'. He notes it is West of Leic Uí Ghoill), Port Daibhche, Poll na Marbh, Poll Dick, An Plancair, Poll na gCurrachaí, Poll na Marbh (where the bodies of 9 murdered Connemara men were secretly buried. There is some evidence which connects it with the 16th century battle of the Ballynahinch O'Flaherty's in Aran), An Poirín Árd, Poll na Brioscarach, Páirc an Aonaigh, Poll an Laig Beag, Poll na Trá Móire, Poll an tSáil, Pollín na gCleite, Port Sluig (pronounced Sleg, and sometimes Leig), An Phairc, Poll Neide, Poll Thóin Thiarna, Poll na Pacaide, Poll an Ghamhna, Poll na gColm, Poll an Naoi bhFeá, Poll an Ghabhairin, and Poll an Loig Mór. Robinson credits several people as assisting him with local knowledge, including Tommy Joyce, Pádraig Flaherty, Antoine Ó'Briain, Kevin Gill, Dara Mullen, Máire Ní Cheallaigh, Neide Ó'Flaharta, and Miles Joyce. He consulted Fr. Killean's manuscript for information about Poll na Marbh.

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/6/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter G. Gleann Mór, Gort an Phluirín, An Gort Ard, Na Geataí Iarainn, Gort an Chochaill, An Gort Dearg, Garraí na gCrann, Garraí na Doibe, Goirtín Bán, Garraí na Cailce, Gort Donncha Rua, Gleann Ruairí Óg, Garraí na Craenach, Garraí an Tuile, Garraí an Bhaile, Garraí Murray, Garraí na Doibe, Gort na bPóicín, Gleann na nDeor, Garraí Dingle, and Gleann na hÁite.

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/10/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter M.Maidhm an tSagairt, Na Muirbhigh, An Mangair, Mullán Sheáin Bhig, Móta na bPortán, An Maoillín, An Mura Mór, (Robinson notes he has come across a number of different spellings and pronunciations of this, including Maighre and machaire), Maidhm Leic Uí Ghoill, and Muirbheach na gCoinín.

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              UGA P/P120/1/17/11/1 · Item
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              Overview list of the following features of the townland of Cill Éinne [Killeany], beginning with the letter N.Leaba Rónáin, Loch Leitir Feá (meaning fathom), Leic na Níocháin, Leic Uí Ghioll, Loch an Charra, Loch an tSáile, Leaba Dhiarmuid is Gráinne, Leac an Uisce, An 'Lawn', and Leac na gCarrachán.

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