Local Place Names
CBÉS 0289
Page 033
The name of a rock is Carrig Dhóighte, (the burned rock)
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CBÉS 0289
Page 033
CBÉS 0372
Page 287
CBÉS 0510
Page 023
CBÉS 0516
Page 525
“The projection of rock resembling a Priest's Head was probably caused by blasting operation when making the road now running by Carrig an Aifrinn.”
CBÉS 0348
Page 030
CBÉS 0372
Page 302
“There are the remains of an old school situated about a mile from this school.”
CBÉS 0276
Page 079
CBÉS 0341
Page 629
CBÉS 0607
Page 230
CBÉS 0527
Page 081
CBÉS 0527
Page 083
CBÉS 0527
Page 303
CBÉS 0340
Page 161
CBÉS 0345
Page 127
CBÉS 0372
Page 204
CBÉS 0372
Page 212
“On the road between Mallow and Fermoy is a very old graveyard - Carrig Graveyard.”
CBÉS 0372
Page 289
CBÉS 0403
Page 097
CBÉS 0527
Page 385