Searching for "KILBRIN"

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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 "KILBRIN":
    Place name County Entry Source
    BALLYCLOUGH, or LAVAN Cork Kilbrin, also called Ballyclough; the chapel, a thatched building in the village, is about to be converted into a school Lewis:Ireland
    BOYLE Roscommon Kilbrine; there are two chapels in the town; and there are also places of worship for Wesleyan Methodists and Baptists Lewis:Ireland
    CLONFERT Cork Kilbrin. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory Lewis:Ireland
    DRUMDOWNEY, or DRUMDOWNA Cork remainder to the vicar. In the R. C. divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kilbrin, also called Ballyclough. Lewis:Ireland
    KANTURK Cork KILBRIN, but chiefly in that of CLONFERT, barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 27 ½ miles Lewis:Ireland
    Kilbrin Cork Kilbrin , par. N. co. Cork, on river Allua, 3 miles NE. of Kanturk, 12,630 ac., pop. 1675. Bartholomew
    KILBRIN Cork KILBRIN , a parish, in the barony of DUHALLOW, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 ½ miles (S. by W.) from Lewis:Ireland
    Kilbrine Roscommon Kilbrine , par., co. Roscommon. See KILBRYAN. Bartholomew
    KILBRINE Roscommon KILBRINE , a parish, in the barony of BOYLE, county of ROSCOMMON, and province of CONNAUGHT, 1 ¾ mile (S. S. E.) from Lewis:Ireland
    KILBRYAN   KILBRYAN .—See KILBRINE. Lewis:Ireland
    KILCORCORAN Cork Kilbrin, into which it has merged for civil purposes. It is an impropriate cure, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage Lewis:Ireland
    KILLUKEN, or KILLUCAN Roscommon Kilbrine and Kilcorkey, and the rectory of Ardcarne, together forming the union of Killuken, in the patronage of the Bishop Lewis:Ireland
    KILMACLENAN, or KILMACLENY Cork Kilbrin. The castle of Kilmaclenan, and the old mansion-house adjoining it, both now in ruins, are said to have Lewis:Ireland
    KILMANLOE, or KILROE Cork Kilbrin. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, partly impropriate in Col. Longfield, of Longueville, and partly appropriate Lewis:Ireland
    LISCARROL Cork Kilbrin, together forming the union of Liscarrol, in the patronage of the Bishop; the rectory is irnpropriate in C. D. O. Jephson Lewis:Ireland
    SUBULTER Cork Kilbrin. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, forming the corps of the prebend of Subulter, in the cathedral Lewis:Ireland
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