The numbers listed below refer to the Page number in P.
MacSuibhne Book. |
C |
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Cahill, Daniel, Ballyhide, 109. |
Callaghan, Sarah and Martin, Killeshin. |
Callan, Michael, Chapel St., 118. |
Callanan, Jeremiah Joseph, poet, precursor of
the Gaelic Revival. His career; taught at Everton House, wrote
"Gougane Barra," and An Cloch Grianain, 81. Went to Lisbon, 82. John,
Clonmore, 111. |
Calphrainn, St Patrick's father, 5. |
Campbell, William, Chapel St., 119. |
Campion, Fr. E. I. C.C., Killeshin 1927-43, 79,
128. Ordained at Ennis, 87. Began the Land Movement, 88, 128. Arrested
and lodged in Carlow Military Barracks. Became C.C., Graigcullen, 158,
89. Used to recall his visit to Termplemore. Received Padraig Mac
Gamhna's remains at Killeshin, 71. Death, 92. Fr. Pat, C.C., Killeshin
1899-1904, 148. |
Cantwell, Richard, The Numbers, 120. |
Cappalug, 28, 29, 62. |
Carrigan, Canon, 163. |
Ceapa na mBo, 62. |
Cappanamrogue, 62. |
Carbery, Mr., Athy bid for the new jail in 1897.
15. |
Carey, Fr. Patrick P.P., Borris. A relative,
Stephen Carey of Curragh was in the Papal Army, 59, 152. James,
Curragh, 113. Mary, Leighlin St., 120. William, James and Timothy,
Clonmore, 111. Pierce, Garrough, 113. Pierce, Stanny, 126. James,
Chapel St., 119. Timothy, Springhill, 126. W. J. Kyle, Tinryland was
in the Land Movement, 88. |
Carlovian The, Carlow, College magazine revived
and edited by Fr. P. J. Doyle, 1911 - 14, 19. |
Carloviana, journal of the Old Carlow Society,
69. |
Carlow. The faith was established there
certainly by 567 AD. but more probably in St. Patrick's lifetime, 12.
Carlow butter-market, 60. Carlow schools had 903 pupils in 1824.
Bridewell where the insurgents were held in '98 is now Gillespies'
Mill, 74. Carlow holocaust, the battle of Carlow, 65. Carlow -
Kilkenny constituency won by Padraig Mac Gamhna, 70. |
Carlow - Graigue changed to Graigcullen, 71. It
distilled 26,000 gallons of whiskey a year, 105. Carlow and Kilkenny
turnpike road, trustees of Clonmore, 110. Cathedral, 41. |
Carlow College founded 1782. Opened 1793, 30.
Ft. MacDonald was a student there, 63. |
Carpenter, Andrew. Graigue, 114. Charles,
Cappanaboe, 110. |
Carroll, Sarah, Ballyharmon, 109. Bohernasear,
109. |
Cart, William, Sleaty St., 117. |
Carruther family, 15. Captain Joseph, former
owner of Knockbeg, married to Jane Madden, 14. |
Carter, John, The Numbers, 120. |
Carthy, John, Sleaty St., 117. |
Caseberry, John, Bridge St., 118. |
Castlecomer coalfield, 60, 160. |
Castlequarter, 54. Evictions there, 88. |
Cathaoir Mor, progenitor of Leinster Kings, 4. |
Cathasach, Abbot of Gleann Kisean,43. |
Christian Brothers' School, Carlow, 69. |
Church, Graigue, 115. Education Society,
Graigue, 115. Field, Killabban, 33. |
Clais an Aifrinn, Mass hollow at Keelogue, 56. |
Clarke, Edward, 115. Maryboro' St., 116. |
Cleary, Owen, Sleaty St., 117. |
Cleere, Patrick, Keeloge, 121. Denis,
Springhill, 125. |
Cloagh Windmill near Clonagh, 32. |
Cloghna. land division there, 88, 89. |
Clogrennan slopes, 3, 7. Cloch an Ghrianain, 62. |
Clonmore Cross, parish chapel there, 54, 63.
Cluain Mhor, 9, 62. |
Cloonaboo, 62. |
Clooneens, Shrule, 31. |
Clopoke, Dun of, near Luggacurran, 11. |
Cobden, an English architect who probably
designed the Old chapel in Maryboro' St., Graigue, 137. Designed
Killeshin Holy Cross Church and Graigue chapel, 63-8, 162. |
Coe, William, Ballyhide, 109. William and Susan,
Rossmore, 124. |
Colclough, Patrick and Ellen, Graigue, 114. |
Cole, Henry, Esq. Crossneen, 113. Charles,
Wellington Quay, 121. |
Colgan, Irish antiquary, 4. |
Collections of the dioceses of Kildare and
Leighlin, 41. |
Collier, John, Chapel St., 118. |
Collins, Patrick and Eleanor, Ardateggle, 108.
John, King St., 118. Brigid, |
Coolrain, 112. Mary, Coornariska 112. Mary,
Coorlaghan, 112. |
Comerford, Dr. Michael, Coadjutor bishop of
Kildare and Leighlin. Wrote Collections relating to Kildare and
Leighlin. Career sketched in '98 in Carlow - 12, 41. Timothy points
out a Mass Station adjoining his land, 58. Pat, the first chief of the
I.T.G.W. Union, Carlow, 70. Martin, 156. |
Connolly, Desie, Ballyfoyle, 132, 156. Bennie
156. |
Connor, Connors, Michael, Clonmore, 111. Jane,
Clogrenan, 110. |
Conran, Fr. James PP., Ballon, vicar - capitular
after Bishop Corcoran's death, 63, 65. |
Conroy, Fr. Michael, C.C., Killeshin 1849 - 60,
146. |
Constabulary Force, Chapel St., 119. |
Coogan, John, Rossmore, 125. |
Cooke, George, Esq., Derrymoyle, 113. Secretary
c. 38. |
Coolhenry, Cul Henry, 62. |
Coolrain, 62. |
Cooper, James, John, Michael and William C.
Esq., Killeshin, 122. William C. and Jeremiah Esq., Coolrain, 111.
Thomas H., Maryboro' St., 116. Jeremiah H., Cappalug, 110. Thomas H.
Esq., Graigue, 115. Crossneen, 112. Heron of Shrule, a humane
magistrate, 36. Cooper Hill near Ballickmoyler. Coopers, landlords
lived there, 28. |
Coorlahan, Cuarleathan, 62. |
Coornarisky, Cuarnariascaigh, 62. |
Coote, Sir Charles wrote Statistical Account of
Queen's Co., 54, 60. |
Corbett, Fr. John, third rector of Knockbeg, 16,
21. Samuel, Esq., |
Cappanaboe, 110. |
Corcoran, Bishop Michael lived at Tullow, 65.
Died 1819, 66. Corcorans' |
Carlow built from Sletty stones, 27. James,
Ballyhide, 109. Edward, The Numbers, 120. Michael, The Numbers, 133. |
Cosgrave, William T., president, stood by Arthur
Griffth's promise,89. |
Costello, Rose, Ballyhide, 109. Andrew,
Clogrenan, 110. |
Cothraige. The sept is a sub-division of Ui
Labrada. Their Eponymous ancestor is Fergus Cutt, 5. |
Cowleys, Coolhenry, John, Joe, Frank, 132. |
Coyne, Richard, Dublin publisher, 154. |
Crannock, a field in Shrule, 31. |
Creede family of Cappalug included three
priests, 28, 30, 105. |
Creede - Gaskin wedding at Holy Cross Church,
Killeshin, 29. Frs. William, Dominic C.S.S.R., 29, 153. |
Crimthann, King of Ui Chenslaig or possibly RI
Laigen. Slain in 485. 9, 10, 12. |
Crompawn, The, a river emptying into the
Douglas, 34. |