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A former Church of Ireland building on the R147, constructed from sheet metal in the 19th century, is one of the more unusual features of Carnaross. This church, known as the "Iron Church", fell into disuse in the 1970s but was subsequently purchased by a family from Collon, County Louth and used as
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a parish, partly in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan, and province of Ulster, but chiefly in the barony of Upper Kells, county of Meath, and province of Leinster, 4 miles (N. W.) from Kells, on the road from Dublin by Kells to Enniskillen; containing 3795 inhabitants, of which number, 339
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The parish of Carnaross is composed of the three mediaeval parishes of Castle Kieran, Loughan and Dulane. Carnaross is not mentioned as a townland earlier than 1837, and even then John O'Donovan in the Ordnance Survey Field Name Books, refers to it as "a group of houses (two of them public houses)
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Castlekeiran is called sometimes hter-Chiarain. This place was anciently called Bealaigh-duin, " the Road or Pass of the Fort". A monastery was founded here on the southern bank of the Abhainn-Sele, or Blackwater, by
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Castlekeiran, a village, in the parish of Loghan, barony of Upper Kells, county of Meath, and province of Leinster, 2 ½ miles (W. N. W.) from Kells; containing 24 houses and 162 inhabitants.
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or heap of stones over a grave. Evidence for such a burial site may exist nearby in a farmers field. Known as Keim the churchyard, this site contains an
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Lewis notes that there was then a private school (with 60 pupils) at Carnaross, and the remains small church close to the which was dedicated to
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Lewis (1837) also has an entry for the parish of Duleen or Dulane, which is also described as being the barony of Upper Kells "
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Carnaross is home to a cattle mart. The mart held Ireland's first virtual mart during the
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is believed to refer to a hill or promontory covered with trees or brushwood.
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land is generally of good quality; and the system of agriculture is improved
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One of the former constituent parishes, Loghan or Loughan, is described by
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868. Comsudh, Abbot of Disert-Chiarain, of Bealach-duin, died.
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855. Siadhal, Abbot of Disert-Chiarain (Castlekieran), died.
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770. Ciaran,* the Pious, of Bealach-dain, died on 14 June.
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which was discovered in 2006. Other sources suggest that
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have the following notices relating to Carnaross :
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on the road to Moynalty; containing 1503 inhabitants"
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Carnaross village
Carnaross is located in Ireland
53°45′N 6°57′W / 53.750°N 6.950°W / 53.750; -6.950
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