Commonwealth Survey of 1652
Name in 1652 | Corraghow |
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Proprietor | Mr William Fitzherbert |
Name Books of 1836
Coraghy
The property of Sir Wm. Young. It contains 240a. 0r. 20p. of which 1a. 2r. 3p. is water, 26a. is bog and 2 acres of planting. Farms are from 6 to 20 acres and are let from 20s. to 30s. per acre. It produces oats, barley, potatos and flax. This townland and Rakeevan are returned in the Co. Cess books as one townland. They are said to contain nine carvaghs which pay £1.19.10 per carvagh. Co. Cess and have a trig. station in the N. side of the townland which stands 791 feet above low water.
Griffith’s Valuation of 1857
Townland | Surname | Forename |
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Corraghy | Cranston | Thomas |
Corraghy | Dancey | Anne |
Corraghy | Dancey | Edward, Jr. |
Corraghy | Dancey | Edward, Sr. |
Corraghy | Donnelly | Mary |
Corraghy | Mc Carragher | Owen |
Corraghy | Mc Kenna | James |
Corraghy | Peate | Thomas |
Corraghy | Young | Baronet John |
Townland | Surname | Forename |
Census of 1901
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Census of 1911
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Parishes in Cavan
Annagelliff Annagh Bailieborough Ballintemple Ballymachugh Castlerahan Castleterra Crosserlough Denn Drumgoon Drumlane Drumlumman Drumreilly Drung Enniskeen Kilbride Kildallan Kildrumsherdan Killashandra Killinagh Killinkere Kilmore Kinawley Knockbride Larah Lavey Loughan or Castlekeeran Lurgan Moybolgue Mullagh Munterconnaught Scrabby Shercock Templeport Tomregan Urney
Towns and Townlands in Bailieborough
Bailieborough Beckscourt Bracklin Cloverhill Corglass Corkish Corlurgan Cornanaff Corraghy Crocknahattin Derrynure Dromore Drumacarrow Drumanespick Drumbannan Drumkeery Drumlon Drumoosclin Dundragon Duneena Galbolie Gartnaneane Greagharue Greaghduff (Bailieborough Civil Parish) Greaghnamale Killan Lear Leiter Lisanalsk Lisball Lisgar Lisnalea Lurganbane Monaghanoose Pottle Lower Pottle Upper Rakeevan Tanderagee Urcher