Standard Name:
Carrowbaun
Irish Form of Name:
Ceathramhadh Bán
Translation:
white quarter
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Ceathramhadh Bán
Carrowbaun
Ceathramhadh Bán
Carrowbawn By. S. S. Map
Carrabane Denis Kirwan, Esq. - Agent
Carrowbane Inq Temp. Eliz.
Carrowbane Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Description:
The most of this townland belongs to Dundandle Demesne, all arable. It contains one long plantation and another nearly circular, one old chapel, one cave, one R. C. Chapel and one School House (national), 250 pupils, 120 males and 130 females. Proprietor J. Daly of Dunsandle. Co. Cess 1s. 3d. per acre payable half yearly.
Situation:
In the Barony of Loughrea and lies to the S. S. Western end of the parish and is bounded by Drunsandle, Parish Lickerrig, Caherkerril? Cahertinny, parish of Kilconnickny?, Dhugherraun? ? and Carhoonagever? in the second division of the parish of Lickerrig.
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