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entries mention "CROOKHAVEN":
Place name County Entry Source AUGHADOWN, or AGHADOWN Cork Crookhaven, likely to be of considerable advantage. The Ilen is navigable for vessels of 200 tons' burden nearly to its eastern Lewis:Ireland BALTIMORE Cork Crookhaven, Baltimore, and Castle-Townsend, together with all rivers, bays, and creeks within its limits. The harbour is situated about Lewis:Ireland CORK Cork Crookhaven, Liscarrol, and Timoleague. Prior to the Union it sent twenty-four members to the Irish parliament, being two for the county Lewis:Ireland Crookhaven Cork Crookhaven , fishing vil., Kilmoe par., SW. co. Cork, on C. Bay, 30 miles SW. of Skibbereen ry. sta., pop. 263; P.O., T.O. C. Bay is 2½ miles Bartholomew CROOKHAVEN Cork CROOKHAVEN , a village, in the parish of KILMOE, Western Division of the barony of WEST CARBERY, county of CORK, and province Lewis:Ireland Goleen Cork Goleen , 2 miles N. of Crookhaven, S. co. Cork; P.O. Bartholomew Kilmoe Cork Kilmoe , par., SW. co. Cork, between Crookhaven and Dumanus Bay, 8 miles SW. of Skull, 13,964 ac., pop. 3234. Bartholomew KILMOE Cork Crookhaven (both of which are described under their respective heads), 6889 inhabitants. It forms a peninsula on the southern coast Lewis:Ireland Knockmadden Cork Knockmadden , mountain, between Crookhaven and Dunmanus Bay, SW. co. Cork, alt. 1034 ft. Bartholomew Rock Island Cork Crookhaven; P.O.; on point is a lighthouse 45 ft. high, with 2 fixed lights 67 ft. above high water and seen Bartholomew ROCK ISLAND Cork Crookhaven, noticed in the article on that place. Here is a coast-guard station (usually called the Crookhaven station), being Lewis:Ireland SKIBBEREEN Cork Crookhaven, Dunmanus, and Whitehorse, and extending from Sheep Head to Rosscarbery. The parochial church of Abbeystrowry is situated in Bridgetown Lewis:Ireland SKULL Cork Crookhaven; containing, with several inhabited islands in Roaring Water bay, 15,252 inhabitants, of which number, 385 are in the village Lewis:Ireland Spanish Cove Cork Spanish Cove , creek, 4 miles SW. of Crookhaven, SW. co. Cork. Bartholomew
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