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Index to P.MacSuibhne book

The Parish of Killeshin 1972.
Graiguecullen.

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The numbers listed below refer to the Page number in P. MacSuibhne Book.
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Gaffney, John, sheep-farmer of Glenmalure. Padraig's father, 69. John, Springhill, 125, 160.
Gaban, James, Ardateggle]e, 108.
Galbraith, Benjamin, Ballybride, 109.
Gale, Margaret, Maryboro' St., Town of Graigue, 115.
Gallagher, John, taught at Ardateggle, 84. Michael, Rathduff, 124. William, Wash Lane, 120. Judith, Leagh, 123.
Gallows Hill, Cnoc an Chrochaire, Killeshin, 54.
Gambin, John, Graigue, 115.
Garrawees near Shrule, 32.
Garrybrittain, near Hollymount, Carlow road, 32.
Garryhimdon, land divided there, 88, 89.
Gash, Rev. Mr., Archdeacon at Carlow, 75.
Gaskin, John of Springfield, 28. John, uncle of three priests, 29. Patrick, Sleaty, 127.
Gaul, James, Chapel St., 119.
Gelagh, Michael, Saddler, Carlow, 137.
Georgian apples at Sletty, 26.
Gernon, Nicholas, PP., Carlow and Killeshin, 137.
Gibbons, Thomas, High St., 117.
Giulach, The, a river rising at Clonpierce, 34.
Gleann Uisean, 50.
Gleeson, Brother taught Padraig Mac Gamhna, 69.
Good, Mr. 160.
Gouger's Garden, owned by Julian's. Gouger, a robber, 33.
Goold, Bartholomew, Ardateggle, 108. James, Leighlin St, 120.
Gorman, Hurst and Clarke, Misses taught in Killeshin Old School, 69.Catherine, Maryboro' St., 116.
Gorry, Fr. Patrick P.P., Tinryland, later Monasterevan 87.
Gough, John, Old Derrig, 123.
Governey, Michael, guardian of the Poor Clares, 93. Governey Park, 95.
Grace, Michael, Sleaty St., 117.
Graham, Richard, Rossmore, 125.
Graigcullen, 23. Corn and Coal Co., the first to use the name Graigcullen, 71. Mills, founded, blessed, 128-30
Graigue, old chapel built 1803 or 1807, 137.
Graigue, now Graigcullen, 12. Three Catholic schools and two Protestant schools there in 1824, 83, 84, 85.
Grange churchyard, Aries parish, 32.
Grant, Andrew and Catherine, Killeshin, 122.
Graughs, ten-acre field in Killabban, 33.
Greene, John, Esq., Clonmore, 111. John, Esq., Coorlaghan, 112. Michael, Sleaty St., 117.
Griese, The, a river coming by Kilkea Castle to the Barrow at Jerusalem, 34.
Griffin, William, Patrick and Patrick jun., Cappanaboe, 110. William, Leagh, 123.
Griffith, Arthur, founder of Sinn Fein, 1872-1922. President of Irish Provisional Government, Irish Free State, 1922, 89.
Grumley, William, Rossmore, 124.
Guardians of the Poor Carlow Union, Bachelor's Walk, 116. Wellington Quay, 121.
 
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Hackett, Patrick, Carlow - Graigue hero of '98, 77, 78. James, Chapel St., 119.
Hamilton, Hans, Whitecastle or Graigue Bridge, 121. John, Rossmore, 125. James H. H. Esq., Crossneen, 113.
Hammond, John, buried in Killeshin, 104.
Hannaway. Laurence, Bridge St., 118. Mary, Leighlin St., 120.
Harpil. Mary, Chapel St., 118.
Harris, Fr. James, fourth Rector of Knockbeg, 16. Later PP., Ballinakill, 21.
Harristown Hedge School, 37.
Hart, Harte, William, Church St., 119. Jack 156.
Haughey, Hoey, Hoye, Peter, Paul and Matthew, Sleaty, 127. Matthew taught school at Sleaty, 26, 85. James teacher at Graigue, 83. Danny's family buried at Sletty, 27. Haughey's Field, 35.
Haughney, Cutchie, The Numbers, 132, 155, 156, 157. Busyman Tom, Governey Square, 132, 156. John and Michael, Keeloge, 121. Thomas, Mill St., 118. Catherine, Clonmore, 111. John, Ardateggle 108. Martin, Coorlaghan, 112. Fr, Denis, 153.
Haughton, Benj. and Co., Benjamin Esq., and Thomas Esq., Leighlin St., 120.
Hayden, William and John, Sleaty St., 116. Edward, Leagh, 123. Dr. Francis wrote The Medical Mentor, 54. Garret, Cappanaboe, 110. Patrick: Killeshin, 122.
Hearne, Hearn, James, Old Derrig, 122. John, Crossneen, 112. John, Sleaty, 126. Edward, Graigue, 115. James, Leighlin St., 119. John, Church St., 118.
Heelehan, Michael, Barrow St., Graigue, 115. Peter, Church St., 118.
Hennessy, Barnie, Chapel St., 130, 156-7. James, Mary and John, Killeshin, 121. Michael and James helped at the Mass Hollow, 57. Catherine, Church St., 118. Catherine, Chapel St., 117. Michael, Bridge St., 117.
Henry, Thomas, Clooncloo, 110.
Hickey, Fr. P. P.P., Arles, 148. James, Clonmore, 109. Michael, Graigue, 114. James, Killeshin, 121. Ft. Frank, Kiltegan, 163.
Hi Duach, 52.
Hoare, Garrett, Graigue, 113. John, Mill St., 116. Edward, High St., 116.
George, Maryboro' St., 114.
Hogan, Ned, Willie, Martin, 156.
Holohan, Laurence, Chapel St., 117.
Holy Cross Church, Killeshin, 62. Photo, 64. Foundation Stone laid 1819-66.  In 1974, photo, 67. Tastefully re-arranged, 106. The whole parish used to come there on Sundays to do the Stations, 104.
Holy Cross, The, over the Croppy Grave, 75.
Horahan, Anne, Killeshin, 121.
Hosey, John, Edward and Patrick, Ardateggle, 107. John and Patrick, Rossmore, 123, 124. Pierce, 162. Hosey's Cross, 162.
Hoyle, Thomas, Chapel St., 117.
Hughes family of Cappalug, 28. John and Mary, Graigue, 114. Martin, Sleaty St., 116.
Hutchinson, John, Church St., 118. Michael and Patrick, Leighlin St., 119.
Mary, The Numbers, 119.
 
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Ignatius, Fr. O.Cap. preached at opening of Kill schools. Often preached in Graigcullen, 90.
I.R.A. organised by Padraig MacGamhna, 69.
Irish College, Paris, where the first rector of Knockbeg was educated, 16.
Irish language spoken, 61.
Isserninus, St., bishop at Aghade, Ballon, 3.
lvers, Thomas, Ballyhide, 109.
 
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Jackson, Adam, Esq., Graigue, 115, 116. Sleaty St., 117. King St., 118. Leighlin St., 120. Wellington Quay, 121. Killeshin, 119.
James, Fr. John, C.C., Killeshin, 1925-26, 49, 148.
Jordan, Michael, Killeshin, 122.
Joyce, John, Chapel St.. 118. Fr. Joyce C.C. Carlow, 163.
JuIian, John, farmer near Killeen, past pupil of Knockbeg. 31.
 
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Kavanagh, Fr. Peter of Sleaty~, ISI. Fr. Peter, Ct. Killeshin 1905.49, 148.
Maurice and Michael, Graigue, 114. John and John, stone-cutter, Killeshin St., 119. Mrs Alice, Cappanaboe, 110. Michael, Sleaty, 127. Matthew, Sleaty St., 117. John, Leagh, 123. James, Clonmore 111. Mrs Brigid, Wellington Quay, 121. Michael, Rossmore, 124. James, Cloonaloo, 111. James, Maryboro St., 116. Patrick, Patrick Jun., Maryboro' St., 116. Patrick, Patrick Jun, Mary and Michael, Coorlaghan, 112. Sean, humane governor of Mountjoy, 71.
Kealy, John, Graigue, 114. Martin, Barrow St., 116. Joh, Church St., 119.
Kearns, Kierns, Fr. Mogue, Insurgent leader, executed, 80. Timothy and Mary, Sleaty, 127.
Keating, Owen, Sleaty St., 117. William, Leagh, 123.
Keeffe, Bishop James, penal-day bishop founded Carlow College in 1782. Died 1787, 15. Edward, Graigue, 114. James, Sleaty St., 117. Thomas, King St., 118.
Keelogue, Mass Hollow, 45, 55, 62.
Kellistown in '98, Round Tower and Church destroyed 1807. Evictions completed 1844. Land division, 88, 89. Farrells and Cummins buried there 79.
Kelly, Miss Teresa M. The stream, Carlow, editor of Carloviana. Wrote an article on the old Gaol 1969, 15. Fr. Sean, C.C. attended the Mass Hollow ceremony, 55. Photo 39, 46. Fr. J. C., C.C. Ballon associated with Fr. Campion in the Land Movement. A devoted priest, he assisted the writer at his first Holy Mass, 7 June 1920. John, Carlow bought stones at Sletty, 26.
Kelly of Grange, a flute player, 35. Jack Kelly, 132, 155, 156. Pat, 157.
Kelly, Laurence and Patrick, Sleaty St., 116-7. Laurence, Loughlin and James, Coorlaghan, 112. Sara and James, Ardateggle, 108. Patrick and Judith, the Numbers, 120. John, Thomas, Brigid and Martin, Rossmore 124.  Anne, Killeshin, 122. Laurence, Graigue, 115. Garrett, Leighlin St., 120.  John, Old Derrig, 123. Thomas, Springhill, 125. Edward, Chapel St., 118.  James, Patrick and Hugh, Graigue, 114. James, John, Michael, Martin, Brigid, Thomas, Rossmore, 124-5. Kenna, Patrick, Crossneen, 113. Patrick, Maryboro' St., 116. Mary, Margaret and John, Graigue, 114.
Kennedy, Fr. Michael P. PP., Killeigh, 87. Catherine, Coorlaghan, 112. Brigid, Ardateggle, 108. John, Chapel St., 119. Robert, Graigue, 114.
Keogh, Kehoe, Bishop Thomas opened two new schools in Kill parish, 90. Bishop Thady, Clonfert, 137. John and John Timmons, Graigue, 116. John and Margaret, Bohernasear, 110. Moll, Sletty, 27. Patrick, Springhill, 125. Carrotty, professor Carlow College, 23. Fr. John PP., Ballon, 63. John, Maryboro' St., 116.
Kerr, Hannah, Taught school at Spa Farm, Killeshin 1824, 85.
Kidd, John, Clogrenan, 110.
Kill, where Fr. Campion was P.P., 90.
Killanure, Rath and graveyard, 30.
Killeen Church visible from Arles, 29.
Killeshin, 52, 54, 56, 57. A land of Saints, 40. Brass Band 103. Has good relations with Carlow, 105. Community Centre, 106. R.C. Chapel 121. Graveyard, 121. N. School, 122. Parish Church of Ireland, Graigcullen, 27, 30. Schools had 600 pupils in 1824, 104. Plundered by Maol na mBo, 1041. Burned with its yews 1077 AD., 44. Old Schools built probably in 1822, 68. The faith established there in St. Patrick's time, 12. Round Tower, 52, 53. The Cut, 54. Co. Gaol, 54. Spa, 54. Hills became a hive of industry, 71. Church of Holy Cross a mile from Cappalug, 29. Arthur Young marvelled at the industry of its men. Many of them work in Carlow. Part-time farmers, 105. Praised by Lewis in 1832 for its Chalybeate Springs, 105, 159. Killeshin Protestant Church bell, 163.
King, Patrick and Thomas, Connaught Lade, 117. Thomas, Sleaty St., 117. James and John, Maryboro' St., 115-6. Richard, Sleaty St., 116. Catherine, Chapel St., 119. Patrick, the Numbers, 120.
Kinsella, Fr. Bryan, C.C., Killeshin, 1835-42, 146. Patrick and Mary, Maryboro' St., 116. James, Sleaty, 127. Mary, Leagh, 122. John, Springhill, 125. Michael, Church St., 118. Mary, Sleaty St., 117. Mary, teacher at Graigue, 84. Patrick, Clonmore, 111. Knockbeg, St. Mary's College, diocesan college, 12, 14, 30. In the l930s by Fr. P. 1. Brophy., B.D. His school-days there, 23. College Union founded 1930, 19.
Kreekawn, a school there, 84.
 
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La Farrelle, James, Springhill, 126.
Laffan, Mary, Rossmore, 125.
Lageniensis, John Canon O'Hanlon PP. Born Stradbally, student Carlow College, missionary in St. Louis. Affiliated to Dublin by Cardinal Cullen, PP. Sandymount. Died 1905. Wrote History of the Queen's Co., Lives of the Irish Saints, 7.
Lalor, Lawler, Lawlor, Fr. Mathew P.P. helped at History of the Queen's Co Vol II, 58. Murtagh, Coorlaghan, 112. John, Graigue, 114. Patrick, Maryboro' St., 115. James, Rossmore, 125. Anne, Sleaty St., 117. Mrs Eliza Lalor, Sleaty, 127. Mary, Leighlin St., 120. John, Cottoner, Carlow, 137. Ellen, Clonmore, 111. Catherine, Graigue, 115. Mary, Chapel St., 118. "Sixty," St. Fiacc's Terrace, 133, 156.
Lambstown, Baile na n-Uan, 62.
Lane, Dr. MO., Ballickmoyler, 155.
Lannan, David, and Michael, Sleaty, 127.
Laoghaire, King of Cruachan, of Tara. Contemporary of St. Patrick, 6.
Laois Co. Council found coal at Rossmore, 70.
Lark, Robert, Ballyhide, 110. Stephen, Chapel St., 118.
Latins, Les, text-book at Cnoc Beag, 24.
Lawless, Richard, Ballyhide, 109. Patrick, Clogrenan, 110. William, Killeshin St., 119.
Leagh graveyard, 123.
Lecky, John H. Esq., Cappanamrogue, 110.
Leicester, Anthony, Esq., Sleaty, 127.
Leighlin. The Faith established there by 630 AD., 12.
Lemass, Sean, T.D., Minister of Industry and Commerce, 129, 134.
Lennon, Bishop, 41.
Leonard, Brigid, Graigue, 114.
Len, The river flowing through Castledermot to New Garden, Carlow, 34.
Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 105.
Liath, Greyland, 62.
Ling, James, Sleaty St., 117.
Lismore, Musgrave M.P. for there, 38.
Little Company of Mary. Three sisters took charge of the domestic arrangements at Knockbeg, 19.
Lough Diamond, 2½ acre field owned by Fennells of Grange, 33.
Loughollister, 12 acre field left of Loughrue, 33.
Lough Sheebal, 6 acres in Killabbin, 33.
Loughy's Bridge over the Douglas, 31.
Lowry, Peter and Murtagh, Ballyhide, 109. Peter, Rossmore, 125. Lowry's Lane, 80. Jack, Clogrenan, 155.
Luccat, ancient name of St. Patrick, 5.
Lucduc, a field and a townland near Killeen, 33.
Luggacurran, Ballyadams parish, 11.
Lug na Collie, in the Wicklow Mountains, 41.
Lynam, Richard, Leighlin St., 120. Springhill, 125. Charles, Rossmore, 125.
Lynch, Bishop James encouraged the Poor Clares, 95. George Alexander conducted Everton private boarding school, 81, 84. James, Rossmore, 123. Patrick, Graigue, 114.
Lyons, Michael, Clonmore, 111. Andrew, Chapel St., 118. Lyons' Field near Shrule, 31.
Lysacht, James H. taught school at Graigue 1824, 85.
 
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