Searching for "ARDPATRICK"

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "ARDPATRICK":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Ardpatrick Argyll Ardpatrick, a hamlet and a headland at the N side of the mouth of West Loch Tarbert, and at the SW extremity Groome
    Ardpatrick Argyll Ardpatrick , seat, hamlet, and headland, Argyllshire, in SW. extremity of Knapdale, at entrance to W. Loch Tarbert; the hamlet is 10 miles Bartholomew
    Ardpatrick Limerick Ardpatrick , par. and vil., S. co. Limerick, 4 miles SE. of Kilmallock sta., 624 ac., Pop. 75; P.O. Bartholomew
    ARDPATRICK Limerick Ardpatrick was anciently granted to the corbeship founded in the church of Ardpatrick, a small sum out of the proceeds Lewis:Ireland
    Argyllshire Argyll Ardpatrick, Ardmeanach, Orinaig, Benmore, Barcaldine, Dunach, Gallanach, Fasnacloich, Pennygowan, Carskey, Oatfield, Hafton, Glenstriven, Knockdow, Milton, Ardnave, Ardlussa, Daill, Killundine, Ulva Groome
    DONOGHENRY, or DONAGHENDRY Tyrone Ardpatrick, of the Rev. W. J. Knox, near which are the remains of a Danish fort. The living is a rectory Lewis:Ireland
    Kilcalmonell and Kilberry Argyll Ardpatrick (265 feet). The Kintyre coast is lower and more uniform, comprising a largish aggregate of sandy shore, and including Groome
    KILFINANE Limerick Ardpatrick, and containing two chapels, one a large plain building at Kilfinane, erected in 1835 at an expense of £1000, and one at Ardpatrick Lewis:Ireland
    LIMERICK Limerick Ardpatrick fell a few years since; the other, at Carrigeen, is in good preservation. Of the earlier and ruder kind Lewis:Ireland
    LOUTH Louth Ardpatrick, in this parish, a church was founded by St. Patrick, of which no part remains; and at Knock a monastery Lewis:Ireland
    PARTICLES (The) Limerick Ardpatrick, anciently belonging to the Godsall family, now the property and residence of E. Sayers, Esq.; and Bettyville, the residence Lewis:Ireland
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