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Everard other paper on "Burntcourt" Castle (page 76),he lists three Clogheen's in the area: first, Clogheen outright which is present day Burncourt, secondly Clogheen a Piseoge (a townsland near the Galtees) and thirdly Clogheen o'the Market aka Everards Market aka Cloghinemoneyhoney (Clogheen of
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Just took a look at it, Its a while since i read it and i think its a matter of interpretation,. Everard says he doesnt share the views of Power in some local place names including
Clogheen, and then appears to side with Dr. Joyce. I looked up Joyces book and refers to Clogheen as stony land or a
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Hope the OSI link works, it can be temperamental depending on browser. If not, follow the
Thonnog river upstream from Ballylooby until before it crosses the R639 (M8) near Kilcoran. Best.
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So overall its all rather confusing, I think i will leave the entry as is, it is probably sufficiently vague anyway
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