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Irish Places Index LibraryIreland.com INDEX. NOTE.—The letters and numbers after the name correspond with those in the borders of the Map, and indicate the square in which the name will be found. Abbert and R., Galway E 2 Aghanloo, Londonderry D 2 Altnapaste, Donegal D 3 Ann Grove, King's Co. C 4 Abbeville, Cork F 3 Aghanvilla, King's Co. G 2 Altore L., Galway E 2 Annsborough, Down D 4 Abbeville Ho., Dublin E 3 Agharra, Longford D 3 Aluirg L., Donegal C 2 Annsborough Ho., Kildare C 2 Abbeville Ho., Tipperary B 1 Aghatruhan Br., Wicklow E 3 America, Galway C 2 Annsborough Ho., Kilkenny B 4 Abbey, Tipperary D 4 Aghavannagh Barks., Wicklow C 3 Amiens Sta., Dublin D 4 Anns Fort, Cavan H 2 Abbey, The, Donegal C 4 Aghavea Ch., Fermanagh F 3 Anagloy Cross, Louth A 3 Annvale, Armagh B 3 Abbey Cott., Carlow C 2 Aghavilly Lo., Down B 6 Analla L., West Meath F 2 Antonian, Queen's Co. C 2 Abbey I., Kerry B 3 Aghavrin, Cork E 3 Ananima L., Donegal B 3 Antrim Tn., Bay, and Sta., Antrim D 4 Abbeydorney, Kerry C 1 Aghaward, Roscommon E 2 Anascaul, Kerry B 2 Antrim, Lo. Barony, Antrim E 3 Abbeyfeale, Limerick B 3 Aghaweel, Donegal E 2 Anaserd, Galway A 2 Antrim, Up. Barony, Antrim E 4 Abbeylara, Longford E 2 Agher L., Donegal C 2 Anaverna, Louth C 1 Anure L., Donegal C 8 Abbeyleix, Sta. and Ho., Queen's Co. C 3 Aghern, Cork G 2 Anderson's Town, Antrim F 6 Ara Riv., Tipperary B 4 Abbeylough Br., Kildare B 2 Agherpallis, Meath D 4 Anglesborough, Limerick H 8 Arabella Ho., Kerry D 2 Abbeyshrule, Longford D 3 Aghery L., Down C 3 Anglesey Mt., Louth C 1 Araglin Cott., Cork G 2 Abbeyside, Waterford D 3 Aghinree Br., Carlow D 2 Anketell Grove, Monaghan C 2 Araglin R., Waterford A 2 Abbeytown, Mayo D 1 Aghla, Donegal C 3 Anlore, Monaghan B 2 Araglin R., Waterford D 2 Abbeytown Sta., Roscommon D 4 Aghlem Bri., Donegal C 4 Ann Grove, King's Co. C 4 Aran L, Donegal B 3 Abbeyview, Down E 3 Aghline Br., Carlow B 3 Anna L., Donegal C 8 Aran Is., Galway B 3 Abbeyview Cott., Wicklow D 3 Aghmacart Cas. & Pry., Queen's Co. B 4 Anna Carter Br., Wicklow D 2 Arboe, Tyrone I 3 Abbeyville, Sligo F 3 Aghmore, Longford E 2 Ahnacarriga, Clare I 2 Arboe Pt.. Tyrone K 3 Abbey Ville, Wexford B 4 Aghnagarron, Lo. & Up., Longford D 2 Annacarty, Tipperary B 3 Arbourhill Ho., Tipperary C 1 Abbey Ville, Limerick E 2 Aghnahoe Ho., Tyrone G 4 Annaclone, Down B 4 Arbutus Lo., Down D 5 Abbotstown Ho., Dublin C 4 Aghnamallaght, Roscommon D 3 Annacloy and R., Down E 3 Archdeaconry Ho., Meath C 2 Abington, Limerick G 2 Aghnameadle Cas., Tipperary C 2 Annacolty, Limerick F 2 Archersgrove HO., Kilkenny C 3 Abington Ho., Dublin F 6 Aghnaskea Bri., Longford B 2 Annadale, Down D 2 Archerstown Ho., West Meath F 2 Acanon L., Cavan G 3 Aghory Ho., Armagh D 2 Annadale, Leitrim D 3 Arch Hall, Meath D 2 Acartan L., Donegal C 2 Aghowle Ch., Wicklow B 4 Annadorn, Down E 4 Ard Bay, Galway B 3 Acaun Br., Carlow D 1 Agivey and R., Londonderry F 2 Annagarriff L., Armagh C 2 Ardagh, Donegal E 3 Achill Island and Hd., Mayo A 2 Aglish, Clare F 2 Annagassan, Louth C 2 Ardagh and Sta., Limerick C 3 Achill Sound, Mayo B 2 Aglish, Cork E 3 Annageeragh R., Clare D 3 Ardagh, Longford C 3 Achillbeg I., Mayo A 2 Aglish, Kilkenny C 5 Annagh, Galway F 2 Ardagh Barony, Longford D 2 Achonry and Ho., Sligo E 3 Aglish, Waterford B 3 Annagh Bog, Kerry D 2 Ardagh Ho., Longford C 2 Aclare, Sligo C 3 Agnews Hill, Antrim F 3 Annagh Cas. and Ho., Tipperary B 2 Ardagheena, Galway E 2 Aclare Br., Carlow C 2 Ahabeg Ho., Limerick F 2 Annagh Hd., Mayo A 1 Ardakillin L., Roscommon D 3 Aclare Cott., Meath E 1 Ahafona, Kerry C 1 Annagh Hill, Wexford D 1 Ardamine Ho., Wexford E 2 Aclare Ho., Meath E 2 Ahaphuca, Limerick G 3 Annagh Ho., West Meath A 3 Ardamore, Kerry B 2 Acleery L., Donegal B 3 Ahare Ho., Wexford E 1 Annagh Lodge, Sligo G 3 Ardanairy, Wicklow E 3 Acrow L., Clare E 3 Aharney Ho., Queen's Co. C 4 Annagh L., Cavan D 2 Ardara, Donegal B 3 Acton, Armagh D 3 Ahascragh, Galway G 2 Annagh L., Longford C 1 Ardarragh, Down B 4 Acurry L., Cavan G 3 Ahaun, Galway F 2 Annagh L., Mayo B 2 Ardbear Bay, Galway A 2 Adamstown & Ch., Wexford B 3 Ahaunboy, Cork C 4 Annagh R., Cavan H 2 Ardboliss, Louth C 3 Adamstown Ho., Meath D 3 Aherla, Cork E 3 Annagh R., Clare D 3 Ardbraccan Ho., Meath D 3 Adanny L., Leitrim B 1 Aherlow R., Tipperary B 4 Annagh R., Limerick G 1 Ardcandrisk Ho., Wexford C 3 Adare Sta. & Manor Ho., Limerick E 2 Ahnagurra Ho., Limerick G 3 Annaghbane Ho., Down B 4 Ardcarn Ho., Roscommon D 8 Adeel L., West Meath F 2 Ahoghill, Antrim C 3 Annaghbeg Ho., Tipperary A 2 Ardcath, Meath F 3 Adelphi, Clare F 2 Aille R., Clare D 1 Annaghdown, Galway D 2 Ardcrony Ch., Tipperary B 2 Adoon L., Leitrim E 4 Aille R., Mayo C 2 Annaghearby L., Leitrim D 4 Ardderry L., Galway C 2 Adrigole Br., Cork B 3 Aillenasharragh, Clare D 2 Annaghlea Ho., Cavan G 2 Ardee Bar., Tn., and Ho., Louth A 2 Adrigole Har., Cork B 3 Air Hill, 'Wicklow D 3 Annaghmakerig Ho. and L., Monag. B 3 Ardelly Pt., Mayo A 1 Adrumkiila, Galway E 2 Akeragh L., Kerry C 1 Annaghmore, Roscommon E 3 Arderee Br., Sligo E 3 Affane Ho., Waterford C 3 Akiboon L., Donegal D 2 Annaghmore, Sligo E 3 Arderin, Queen's Co. B 2 Agangarrive Hill, Antrim D 2 Aleckafin Bri., Kildare B 1 Annaghmore Ho. & L., King's Co. E 2 Ardess, Fermanagh E 1 Aganive L. Donegal D 2 Aleck More L., Donegal B 8 Annaghmore Sta., Armagh C 2 Ardfert and Abbey, Kerry C 2 Aganny L., Leitrim B 1 Aliggan L., Galway B 2 Annaghs Ho. & Cas., Kilkenny E 4 Ardfinnan, Tipperary C 4 Agar Br., Kildare B 2 Alina L., Armagh C 4 Annagola Bri., Armagh A 3 Ardgillan Cas., Dublin E 1 Agency, The, Armagh D 3 Alistragh Ho., Armagh B 2 Annagor Ho., Meath F 2 Ardglass and Harbour, Down F 4 Aghaboe, Queen's Co. B 3 Alla, Londonderry B 3 Annahilt, Down D 3 Ardglass, West Meath B 3 Aghabog Ch., Monaghan B 3 Allaghaun R., Limerick B 3 Annakisha Ho., Cork F 2 Ardglass Ho.,. West Meath D 2 Aghabrack, Tyrone E 1 Allen Dale, Wicklow A 3 Annalee R., Cavan F 2 Ardgonnell Bri., Armagh A 8 Aghabulloge, Cork E 3 Allen, Hill of, Kildare B 2 Annalong and R., Down D 5 Ardgroom Har., Cork B 8 Aghacashel Ho., Leitrim D 3 Allen Lough, Leitrim C 3 Annamoe, King's Co. G 3 Ardilea Ho., Down E 4 Aghacashlaun R., Leitrim D 3 Allenstown Ho., Meath C 2 Annamoe and R., Wicklow D 2 Ardillaun, Galway D 2 Aghada, . Cork G 3 Allick L., Mayo D 1 Annamoy Ho., Armagh B 2 Ardinode and Ho., Kildare D 3 Aghade Br. and Lodge, Carlow C 2 Allow River, Cork E 2 Annamult Ho., Kilkenny C 3 Ardkeen Ch., Down G 3 Aghadoe, Kerry D 2 Allua Lake, Cork D 3 Annascaulty, Kildare C 2 Ardkeenagh, Roscommon D 3 Aghadoe Ho., Cork H 3 Almondstown, Louth C 3 Annassellagh Strm., Limerick. E 3 Ardmayle Ch., Tipperary C 3 Aghadolgan, Antrim D 5 Altaconey R., Mayo C 1 Annaville, King's Co. C 4 Ardmillan, Down E 3 Aghadowey, Londonderry F 2 Altadush, Donegal D 3 Annefield, Mayo D 5 Ardmore, Bay, and Hd., Waterford C 4 Aghadowey R., Londonderry E 2 Altafort, Down C 3 Annegrove Abbey, Queen's Co. C 3 Ardmore Pt., Armagh D 1 Aghadcwn, Cork C 4 Altahullion, Londonderry C 3 Anner R., Tipperary D 4 Ardmore Pt., Wicklow E 3 Aghafin Ho., Monaghan A 2 Altamira Ho., Cork E 2 Annerv L., Leitrim B 2 Ardmulchan Ho., Meath D 2 Aghagallon, Antrim D 5 Altamullan, Tyrone B 2 Annesbrook, Meath C 1 Ardnacrusha, Clare I 3 Aghagoogy, King's Co. C 2 Altan L., Donegal C 2 Annesbrook, Meath F 3 Ardnaglug, Roscommon E 6 Aghagower, Mayo C 2 Alta Villa, Limerick D 2 Annes Gift, Tipperary C 4 Ardnagragh Kerry D 2 Aghagreah, Up. and Lo., Longford D 2 Aita Villa, Queen's Co. B 3 Annes Grove, Cork F 2 Ardnamullan Cas., Meath B 4 Aghalee, Antrim D 5 Altbeagh Cott., Cavan F 3 Annestown, Waterford F 3 Ardnanure, Roscommon E 5 Aghaloo Ch., Tyrone G 4 Altidore Ho., Wicklow E 2 Anneville Cott., Queen's Co. F 3 Ardnaree, Sligo B 8 Aghamarta Cas., Cork F 3 Altimont Ho., Carlow C 2 Anneville Ho., West Meath E 3 Ardnargle, Londonderry D 2 Aghamore, Fermanagh F 3 Altmore Donegal D 2 Annfield, Kildare B 4 Ardoginna Ho., Waterford C 4 Aghamore, Mayo E 2 Altmore R., Tyrone G 3 Annfield, Tipperary C 3 Ardough Ho., Queen's Co. E 4 Aghamore, Roscommon E 3 Altmover, Londonderry C 3 Annfield Ho., Kildare C 3 Ardoyne Ho., Up.
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