Standard Name:
Knockbrack
Irish Form of Name:
Cnocán clocha bricí
Translation:
hillock of the speckled stone
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Cnoc Breac
Knockbrack
Knockawnabrickie
Cnocán clocha bricí
Knockauncloghbrick
Knockbrack B. S. Sketch
Knockbrack Edward Kelly, Esq.
Knockawnabrickee Edward Kelly, Esqr.
Knoakbrack Inq. Temp. Jac. I
Knockbrack Lord Riverstown
Knockawnabrickee Mr. O'Rourke, The inhabitants
Description:
A hill close by a river (so called) said to have been a place of making bricks. It does not represent any peculiar appearance or matter worthy of remark, and the name is only known to the inhabitants.
Situation:
In the East end of the townland of Cloonmweelaun, Parish of Teena, Barony of Leitrim, 1 mile S. W. of Kelly's Mills.
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