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              An Cnoc
              UGA P/P120/1/11/17/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              A set of index cards describing some of the local features and the history of the townland of An Cnoc [Knock]. Brief notes describing Cnoc Chathail Óig (the son of the captain of a Spanish boat, and who's descendents now live in Poll Uí Mháirtín. Also a note on Loughaunwillin, which is on the OS map, but which hardly exists nowadays. A note on Corrán an Chnoic, Caladh Feamainne Deirge, Na Bruacha, and An Caladh Beag.

              Robinson,Tim
              Crappagh (and Fraochoileán)
              UGA P/P120/1/10/5/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards detailing some of the local features of the townland of Crappagh [An Chnapach], and Fraochoileán [Freaghillaun]. A note on the MacDonncha family, a landowner who owned a shop and several Hookers (some biographical information about the family). A note on the Comerfords, another land owning family in the area. Several local features are described, including An Clochar Ard, Crompán an Liamhán, Carraig Nóra Dhubh, Tóin na Crapaí, Fraochoileán Mór and Beag, Bealach Fraochoileáin, Leac Chathanach, Carraig na Mangach, Leaba Dhiarmuidín, Lochán na nIasc, An Garraí Mór, An tOileán Rua, An Buailtín, Smut an Chóirfairín, and Na Bruacha. Tom Folan and his father, and P. O'Maoilchiaráin are credited as being local sources of information.

              Robinson,Tim,Folan,Tom,O'Maoilchiaráin,P.