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    1. [LAOIS] 1765 Placenames, Rosenallis Parish.
    2. Christine Gorman
    3. I sought the location of GLANKEEN in Laois County, and it wasn't until I saw the FHC film 926127, diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, Parish of Rosenallis, that I found it. Others might be interested in these old places, from the film for the years 1765- 1782.. I don't have this film. ( A bracket and a question mark indicates that the photocopy of the original is hard to read....) The spelling is as it appears in the parish records... Agha, Afoley (?) Barrowdoes (? Barradoes), Brogerla, Brakough, Brookes Mill, Ballynaglass, Boyle, Ballynalug, Ballykineen, Ballyupahan, Birch-wood Coolnaginena (?), Corbally, Crabtree, Coolough, Coolabohalen, Clarahill, Clonaslee, Colin, Coolnamony, Camira, Clonduff, Clonough, (Clunough), Capard, Conoughbeg (Cunoughbeg), Castleduff or Cashelduff, Clunaslee, Clonaheen or Clonakeen, Capnapimin (or Cassnassimin?) Cluncannon, Capillone, Capurstine, Cloncamon. Derry, Derelamogue (and Derrylamogue), Drumnabehy and Drumndabeha, Derishiel, Derentry, Dromin, Dromore, Deriski (?) Garriheder, Gurteen,Glebe, Glanbarrow, Gorrough, Garoon, Glankeen, Jra (?) Kilmanmon, Knockanowle (?) Lahode, Langfort, Laragan, Lahoil, Lisnarode, Lakin (also, Lackin) Moloughanera (?), Meelick, also Milick, and M. Melick Nut-grove Rery, Ren (?) Racoffy, Rosinallis, Rerychone (?) Skerry, Sraduff Sraley, Skaroon, Saghool (?) Tenehinche.

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