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Cookstown Junction, ry. sta., in W. of co, and 3

miles NW. of Antrim.

Coolagb.—hamlet, 5 m. SE. of Oughterard, mid. co.
Galway.—2. Coolagb, par., Tipperary. See
Cooleagh.

Coolagkmore, par., W. co. Kilkenny, 3 miles S. of
Callan, 5504 ac., pop. 562.

Coolainbcr, seat, 1 m.AV. of Float ry. sta., Westmeath.

Coolaneague, vil., 3 m. N. of Fermoy, NE. co. Cork.

Coolaness, school, Derryvullen par., co. Fermanagh.

Coolaney, vil., Killoran par., mid. co. Sligo, 4 m. AV.
of Collooney ry. sta., pop. 221; P.O., called Coolany.

Coolarty, 5 m. from Edgeworthstown, Longford; P.O.

Coolattln, vil., 14 mile E. of Shillelagh ry. sta.,
SW. co. Wicklow. In vicinity is Coolattin Park, seat
of Earl Fitzwilliam.

Coolavln, bar., S. co. Sligo, 25,473 ac., pop. 8069.

Coolavota, vil., 3 m. NAV. of Kanturk, N. co. Cork.

Coolbanagher, par., N. Queen’s co., on Grand Canal,
containing part of Mountmellick, 9621 ac., pop. 1290.

Coolbawn.—place, 2 miles from Castlecomer, N. co.
Kilkenny; P.O.—2. Coolbawn, 7 miles from Borriso-
kane, N. co. Tipperary ; P.O.

Coolboy.—hamlet, 3 miles N. of Letterkenny, N. co.
Donegal; P.O.—2. Coolboy, vil. and seat, 2 miles S. of
Tinahely ry. sta., S. co. Wicklow.

Coolboyogne, school, Urney par., mid. co. Cavan.

Coolcappa, school, Clonagh par., NAV. co. Limerick.

Coolearrigan, seat, 4 miles N. of Robertstown and
12 miles AV. of Maynooth ry. sta., N. co. Kildare ; P.O.

Coolcarron, vil., near Fermoy, NE. co. Cork.

Coolcashin, par. and seat, N. co. Kilkenny, 3 miles
NE. of Johnstown and 6 miles SE. of Ballyragget ry.
sta., 1670 ac., pop. 167.

Coolcomer, seat, on r. Lee, near Macroom, co. Cork.

Cooleralieen, par., N. co. Kilkenny, 2 miles SAV. of
Ballyragget ry. sta., 2507 ac., pop. 297.

Coolcnllen, 4 m. SE. of Castlecomer, Kilkenny ; P.O.

Cooldaniel, hamlet, 6 m. SAV. of Macroom, co. Cork.

Coolderry, seat, 5 miles SE. of Carrickmacross ry.
sta., S. co. Monaghan; P.O.

Coole.—par., NE. co. Cork, 4 miles SE. of Fermoy,
1152 ac., pop. 121.—2. Coole, bar., S. co. Fermanagh,
17,301 ac., pop. 3876.—3. Coole, vil., Mayne par., N.
co. AVestmeath, 3 m. E. of Float ry. sta., pop. 169 ; P.O.

Coole Park, seat, 14 m. NAV. of Gort, S. co. Galway.

Coole Pilate, township, Acton par., AV. Cheshire,
4 miles S. of Nantwich, 715 ac., pop. 60.

Coolea, school, Ballyvourney par., AV. co. Cork.

Cooleagh, par., S. co. Tipperary, 4 miles N. of
Fethard, 2557 ac., pop. 305.

Coolestown, bar., E. King’s co., 47,882 ac., pop. 5787.

Cooley Point, on N. side of Dundalk Harb., Louth.

Coolgarrow, vil., 3 m. E. of Enniscorthy, AVexford.

Coolgreany, vil., Inch par., N. co. Wexford, 4 miles
SW. of Arklow ry. sta., pop. 176; P.O.

Coolburst, seat, 2 m. SE. of Horsham, AV. Sussex.

Cooliney, par., N. co. Cork, 3 miles SW. of Charle-
ville, 1152 ac., pop. 94.

Cooling.—or Cowling, par., mid. Kent, on river
Thames, 64 miles E. of Gravesend, 1556 ac., pop. 232;
contains remains of an ancient castle of the Cobhams.
—2. Cooling, par., Suffolk. See
Cowlinge.

Coolkelure, 5 m. from Dunmanway, SAV. co. Cork; p. o.

Coolkenna, vil., 34 miles NAV. of Shillelagh ry. sta.,
SAV. co. AVicldow; P.O., called Coolkenno.

Coolkerry, par., SAV. Queen’s co., 4 miles S. of
Ballybrophy ry. sta., 1619 ac., pop. 193.

Coolmeen, 3 miles from Kildysart, S. co. Clare; P.O.

Coolntoney, seat, W. co. AVicklow; post-town,
Stratford-on-Slaney.

Cooluiore, agricultural school, 3 miles N. of Bally-
shannon, SAV. co. Donegal.

Coolmonntain, hamlet, on Caha rivulet, SAV. co.
Cork; post-town, Dunmanway.

Coolmundry, par., S. co. Tipperary, 2 miles E. of
Fethard, 1688 ac., pop. 129.

Coolnahorna, school, Mothell par., N. co. Waterford.

Coolnamuck, seat, N. co. Waterford, 3 miles W. of
Carrick-on-Suir.

Coolnegrenane, eminence, at AV. end of Lough
Allua, AV. co. Cork.

Coolock. — bar., E. co. Dublin, 28,197 ac., pop.
21,145.—2. Coolock, par. and vil., in the above bar.,

Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.

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