Oileán na gCapall

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              2 Archival description results for Oileán na gCapall

              Cill Bhreacáin
              UGA P/P120/1/7/7/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing some of the local features of Cill Bhreacáin, [Kilbrickan]. A note about Leic Bhriocáin which was located near the well, and which people used to swear on during disputes. Also included are descriptions of Droim a Báire, Cnocán na gCábán, Céibh an Chultána, An tOileán Iarthach, An Cró, Carraig Mhór, Cora na Dumhaí, an tSruthair Mhór/Bheag, An t-Oileán Mór, Caladh an Uisce, Caladh na Sceiche, Céibh an tSiléir, Cora na nGabhar, Carraig an Fhuaráin. Clochar an Mhadar Uisce, Céibh an tSrutháin Bhuí, Caladh Chill Bhriocáin, Rua-oileán, Aill Bhuí, Cuan an tSrutháin Bhuí, An t-Oileán Mór, Oileán na gCapall, Cuan na hAille Buí, Céibh Nua, Céibh Ceann an Bhothair, Aill na Ceilpe, Áth na mBeithioch, and Aill na Móna. Colm O'Gaora, T. O'Conaire of Gort Mór, and M. O'Niaidh are credited as being local sources of information.

              Robinson,Tim,O'Gaora,Colm,O'Conaire,T.,O'Niaidh,M.
              Inis Ní
              UGA P/P120/1/1/37/1 · Item
              Part of Personal

              Set of index cards describing the physical features of Inis Ní [Inishnee]. Located in Moyrus Civil Paris, and the Roman Catholic Parish of Roundstone. Robinson explains that Inis Ní is divided into three islands by very high tides. From North to South, these are Craobh, Cill, and An Ceann Ramhar. Data from the 1820, 1841, and 1851 census returns are included, Congested Districts Board data, some history of ownership dating back to the 16th century, and some information from the 1st Report of the Fishery Commissioners in 1836. Physical features which are described are: Tobar Cholm Cille [on the OS map, St Brendan's Monument is marked in the same place], Árd na gCapall, Caladh na bPortán, Caladh Flathartaigh, An Sruthar, Cloch Mhór Róisín, Poll Pháidí, Caladh Keane, Tuairín, Cora Mhór, Scaith Dhubh, Caorán, Glasoileán, Gleann na gCoileach, Carraig an Bhranda, Oileán an Chlaí, Loch Bheag, Gleann na gCat, Cnocán Mhairgín, An Storraicín [An Stoiricín], Aille an Gharraí Rua, Aille na Caillí, Cara Beag(a), Doilín Freangach, Caladh Cam, Cuan Leice, Poll Tobac, St. Mathias's Chapel, Na Bruachaí [Mud Hole], Maoilín Dóite, Cáblachaí, Caladh na Loinge, St. Brendan's Well, Inis Ní Lighthouse, Gleann na gCapall, Troscaí, Cnocán Árd Dhaibhéis, Oileán an Choirce, Aill na nÉan, Dóilín Mhór, Bóthrín Gaskin, An Chloch Bhiorrach, Croabh [Creevecarton], An Ceann Ramhar, Cill, Aill Dingle, An Duirling Bhán, Crompán Mór, Oileán na gCapall, Caladh Bháid Mhóir, Gleann Dúlamáin, Cnocán an Tuairín, An Comhartha, Cnocán Tine Cnáimh, Giúróg, Mhaidin an tSagairt, Cora Mháire Ní Iarla, Doire Fhatharta, Donegal, Carraig an Fox (connected with the story of the fox and the limpet - see also Fox Island, near Cashel), Cnocán an Fhatharta, Coirnéal Sáraithe, Cooneen na Roan, Cuainín, the Inis Ní Bridge, The Wire, Fort Island, Inis Ní National School, Muing na Fola, Daoláin, Tobar an Rí, and The Danes Fort. Many local sources are credited with providing information and stories. Those credited are Pádraig Nee, Festy Nee, Rose Green, Michael King, Mr Faherty, Martin Keene, Michael Keane, Conor Hamill, Paddy Folan, and Nimmo's map of 1823.

              Robinson,Tim,Nee,Pádraig,Festy,Green,Rose,King,Michael,Keene,Martin,Keane,Hamill,Conor,Folan,Paddy,Great Britain. Commission Appointed to Take the Cenus of Ireland,1841,Ireland. Congested Districts Board,Great Britain. Royal Commission of Inquiry into the State of Irish Fisheries,1836