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Index to P.MacSuibhne book

The Parish of Killeshin 1972.
Graiguecullen.

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C - C

D - F

G - L

M - Y

The numbers listed below refer to the Page number in P. MacSuibhne Book.
A
 
Abbot, Luke, Graigue, 115. Maryboro' St. 116.
Abhainn Beara, the Barrow River. 10. 74.
Academy, Royal Irish, 7.
Achadh - Abhaill, Aghold, near which Fiacc founded his first church, Co. Wicklow, 9.
Agar, James, Sleaty St. 117.
Alcock, William and Catherine, Graigue, 114.
Allen, James, Chapel St. 119.
Almeny or Almony, George early owner of Knockbeg. 14.
Anderson, William, Killeshin. 122.
Annville Mill. 61.
Ardateggle, 62. A Catholic school there. 84.
Arles parish, 30. Church, Killeshin people used to go there to do the Stations, 104. Spire, 29.
Armagh, head church of Eire, 6.
Aughnacoiile, field owned by Knockbeg College, 36.
Aughney, Miss, Muinebheag became Mrs Farrell, Crossneen, 79.
Auxilius St., bishop at Killashee, 3.
 
B
 
Bachelor's Walk, 160.
Ballickmoyler, Baile Mhaoil Muire, town of the Son of Mary. Destroyed by the Danes, and in '98 by English troops, 28, 29, 61.
Ballinglen, Fenagh, where Jacob Nolan lived, 63.
Ballon, where the vicar-capitular lived, and where Fr. Michael McDonald C.C. was reared, 65.
Ballybromhill, Fenagh, where the McDonalds lived later, 63.
Ballyharmon, Baile Thearmuinn, 62.
Ballyhide, Baile Hide, 62.
Ballykaneen, Clonaslee, birthplace of Fr. Corbett C.C., 21.
Ballykilleen, Baile Coillin, 62.
Bamber's Hill, at back of Grange Churchyard, 32.
Bambrick, Anne, Church St., 119.
Barber, Miss Eliza, Garrough, 113.
Barrack St., Carlow. So called from the Military Barracks there. The entrance to the new jail was there, 14, 80.
Barrington, Francis, Graigue, 114. William, Sleaty St., 116.
Barrow, River, 3, 23, 41, 76. Barrow Mills, Graigcullen. Fr. Campion C.C. led the movement to open them, 90. "By Barrow's     Banks," Knockbeg College chorus, 18. Barrow Navigation Co., Ballyhide, 107, Clongrenan 110, Crossneen 113, Graigue 115, Bachelor's Walk 116, Leighlin St. 120, Wellington Quay 121, Knockbeg 127.
Barton, Robert, Irish plenipotentiary, 87. Helped Fr. Campion C.C. 89.
Bawnogues, 7-acre field in Killabbin, 33.
Bealach Wadda, at Bolgers,' Sletty, 37.
Begley, James Sen., Patrick and Richard, Sleaty St., 117. James, Jun., Maryboro' St., 115.
Behan, Mick, an early member of the I.R.A., 69. Denis, Michael and Mary Springhill, 126. James, Ballyhide 109.
Bell, Robert, Auctioneer, Carlow, 14.
Benignus, a priestly boy, 4.
Bergin, John, Crossneen, 113.
Best, Robert, former owner of Knockbeg. Buried at St. Mary's Church, Carlow, 14, 15. Arundel Caulfield, struck John Dowling violently, 76.
Best of Clone, 163.
Black and Tans, stories of them, 24.
Bohernaseer, Bothar na Saor, 62.
Bolger, Fr. Michael P.P. Killeshin, 17, 48. Former army chaplain 103, 144.
Bought St. Anne's Church, 101. John, Leighlin St., 120. James, Killeshin St., 119. Mathew, Church St., 119. James, Rossmore, 125. Martin, Ardateggle, 108. Miss B. of Ballyadams became captain Andy Farrell's mother, 79.
Bolton, Dan, companion of Padraig MacGamhna in Mountjoy, 70. William, Coorlaghan, 112. William and Thomas, Rossmore, 124, 125. Thomas, Sleaty St., 117. Bill lives near Mrs Mullins, 104. Knows Killeshin's past, 106, 154 - 6.
Booth, Thomas, Maryboro St., town of Graigue, 115.
Bord na Mona, 155.
Born, Herr Franz of Prussia, music teacher at Cnoc Beag, 24.
Borris, Elizabeth, Rossmore, 125.
Bourke, Fr. William P., second rector of Knockbeg, 16. John, Ardateggle, 108. James, Sleaty St., 116.
Bowe, Mother Seraphine, foundress of the Poor Clare Convent, 93.
Bowkillane, in Killabban, 33.
Bracknagh, Clonbullogue Parish, 86 - 7.
Braganza House, 154.
Brandon, Rev. Win., Sleaty, 127.
Brennan, Dan, his forge at the corner of Chapel St. and Killeshin Road, 131, 156. Michael and Letitia, Killeshin, 122. John, Derrymoyle, 113. John, Sleaty 127. Andrew, Sleaty St., 117. Brigid, Chapel St., 118. John and Patrick, Old Derrig, 123. James, Martin and John, Graigue, 114. Brigid, Morrins' Lane, 116. Michael and Patrick, Ballykillen, 109. James and John, Ballyhide, 109. James and Daniel, Coornariska, 112. Thomas, Maryboro' St., 116. Martin and Anastasia, King St., 118. Thomas and Catherine, Keeloge, 121. Edward, Coorlaghan 112. Thomas, Anne, John, Martin, James, Daniel, Ardateggle, 108-9. Edward and John, Bohernasear, 109 - 10. Thomas taught at Ardateggle, 84. Patrick snr, Jim and Martin, Rossmore, 124. Elizabeth, John, Brigid and Thomas, Clonmore, 111. Thomas, Church St., 119. Catherine, The Numbers, 120. Patrick and Ellen, Springhill, 125-6. Brennans, Ballyharmon taught by Mat Haughey, 27. Edward, Ballyharmon, 109. Brennans, Cooper Hill, 28. Dan, farmer, 155.
Brick-field, ten acre field near Shrule, 32.
Bridewell Lane, called from Carlow Bridewell, 14.
Bridge, Rev. Frederick, Graigue, 115.
Brien, Matthew, Coorlaghan, 112. John, Graigue, 116.
Broken Stones, a disused quarry near Carlow, 74.
Brophy, Fr. P. J. B.D., president, Carlow College wrote two chapters for this book, 23. Mgr. Laurence, PP., V.G., his ordination list, 21. Michael wrote Carlow Past and Present 75. Patrick and Martin, King St., 118. Margaret and Michael, Chapel St., 119 - 20. Mary, Morrins Lane, 116.
Browne, Robert C., Esq., Graigue, 114, 115. Chapel St., 119. Church St.,119. Maryboro' St., 116. Bridge St., 118. King St., 118. Mrs Mary, Wellington Quay, 121. B. Clayton, Carlow, 137.
Brown - Clayton estate, 162.
Browneshill, Arthur Young stayed there in 1792, 105.
Brownie, Paddy O'Rourke, Seamus' father, 131.
Brown St., Bishop Comerford probably reared there, 41.
Bruen, Colonel built St. Anne's Church, 101.
Burbage, Fr. Thomas, PP., B.D., V.F., Tinryland, 128, 134, 135, 155, 157.
Burns, Alec wrote a fine sketch of Padraig Mac Gamhna in Carloviana, 69.
Burns' Gate, Sletty, 36. The Burns family, 36.
Burrell, Esq., Wellington Quay, 121.
Burrow, The. Church St., 132.
Butcher's Hill near Sletty, 36.
Butler, Surgeon Andy of Myshall attended Padraig Mac Gamhna in hospital, 71. Patrick, Coorlaghan 112. James, Sleaty St., 117. John, Mill St., 117.
Butterfield, Fr. Michael attended the Mass Hollow ceremony, 55.
Byrne, Fr. Patrick PP. blessed the Mass Hollow and St. Diarmuid's Well, 55. His Golden Jubilee, 105. Photo, 39, 144. Fr. Dan, P.P., 74. Laid a ghost in Carlow. 103, 141. Photo, 47. Encouraged the Poor Clares, 95. Fr. George P.P., a huge, big man, 103, 142. Photo, 47. Fr. John P.P. Clonegal, uncle of Fr. Campion CC., 86. William A. professor at Cnoc Beag, later at Galway. Gifted poet, 20. William M., solicitor, Dublin St., Carlow. Mrs Creede worked in his office, 29.
Byrne, Morgan disputed with Captain Andy Farrell, 79. Anne, John Gaffney's wife, Padraig's mother, 69. Thomas, Graigue, 116. Edward and Robert, Ballyhide, 109. James and Edward, Ballykillen, 109. John, Killeshin, 122. Michael, Killeshin St., 119. Charles and Thomas, Sleaty St., 116. Catherine and Matthew, Leagh, 123. Edward, John and Martin, Rossmore, 124. Charles and Michael, Sleaty, 127. Thomas, Bohernasear 110. Michael, Timothy and Peter, Crossneen 113. Timothy, Chapel St., 118. Judith, Monure, 123. Byrne, Patrick, High St., 117. Moses, Mill St., 117. Mathew, Clonrnore, 111. Thomas, Bohernasear, 110. Matthew, The Numbers 120. Fr Patrick, esteemed pastor of Killeshin, 39, 45, 55, 105. Paddy, The Nipper, 157.

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