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Carrigadrohid Castle, 3 miles SW. of Coachford, mid. co. Cork; was built by the M'Carthys, and taken by Cromwell.
Carrigafoyle Castle, 2 miles N. of Ballylongford, on N. coast of co. Kerry.
Carrlgakolt, fishing vil., on C. Bay, at mouth of river Shannon, SW. co. Clare, 42 miles SW. of Ennis ry. sta., pop. 360; P.O., t.o.
Carrigakorig, hamlet, near Lough Derg, N. co. Tipperary, 4 miles S. of Portumna; P.O.
Carrigalinc, par. and vil., in co. and 6 miles S. of Cork, on river Ajmabuoy—par., 14,498 ac., pop. 4571; vil., pop. 576; P.O., T.o.
Carrigallen.—bar., SE. co. Leitrim, 62,395 ac., pop. 16,373.—2. Carrigallen, par. and vil., in the above bar., 10 miles W. of Crossdoney ry. sta.—par., 17,740 ac., pop. 4151; vil., pop. 282; P.O.; 1 Bank. Market- day, Monday.
Carrigaloe, hamlet with ry. sta., 3 miles N. of Queenstown, S. co. Cork; P.O.
Carrigan Head, prom., SAV. co. Donegal, alt. 745ft.
Carriganiinmy, 7 miles from Macroom, AV. co. Cork; P.O.
Carrigans, vil. withry. sta., E. co. Donegal, 4 miles SW. of Londonderry, pop. 208; P.O.
Carrig-a-ptauca, ruined fortress of the M'Carthys, 3 miles W. of Macroom, S. co. Cork.
Carrigart. See Carrickabt.
Carrigatolier, 5 m. fromNenagh, co. Tipperary; P.O.
Carrlgboy, hamlet and seat, 8 miles SW. of Mac- room, W. co. Cork.
Carrigdownane, par., NE. co. Cork, on r. Funcheon, 10 miles NE. of Mallow, 797 ac., pop. 57.
Carrigeen.--seat, NE. co. Cork, 2 miles S. of Bally- duff ry. sta.—2. Carrigeen, hamlet, 6 miles S. of Athenry, S. co. Galway.—3. Carrigeen, hamlet, 10 miles NE. of Castleisland, E. 00. Kerry.—4. Carrigeen, 6 miles from Waterford city; P.O.
Carrigcenamore, isl., in Lough Mask, S. co. Mayo.
Carrighooley Castle, ruin, near Burrishoole vil., W. co. Mayo.
CarrigillUiy, hamlet, 7 mileB E. of Skibbereen, S. 00. Cork.
Carriglea, agricultural school and seat, 2 miles W. of Dungarvan, AV. co. Waterford.
Carrigleainleary, par., N. co. Cork, on river Black- water, 3 miles NE. of Mallow, 3320 ac., pop. 403.
Carrignaguneen, hill, N. co. Wicklow, alt. 1782 ft.
Carrignavar, vil., Dunbulloge par.,in co. and 6 miles N. of Cork; P.O.
Carrigogunnel Castle, a fine ruin, near river Shannon, in co. and 4 miles W. of Limerick.
Carrigoon, hamlet, near Mallow, N. co. Cork.
Carrigoran, seat, 1 mile SW. of Newmarket-on- Fergus, S. co. Clare.
Carrlgparson, par., in co. and 4 miles SE. of Limerick, 1449 ac., pop. 279.
Carrigrobane, par., containing Ballincollig, in co. and 5 miles W. of Cork, 2658 ac., pop. 2493; has re- mains of 2 castles.
Carrigrobanebeg, par., in co. and 4 miles AV. of Cork, on river Lee, 2061 ac., pop. 340.
Carrigshane, hamlet, near Midleton, E. co. Cork.
Carrigtohill, par. and vil. with ry. sta., E. co. Cork, 3 miles W. of Midleton—par., 10,318 ac., pop. 2193; vil., pop. 609; P.O.
Carrlgvistail, hamlet, Templctenny par., S. co. Tipperary.
Carrington.—township, Bowden par., mid. Cheshire, on river Mersey, 34 miles NW. of Altrincham, 2337 ac. (25 water), pop. 438.—2. Carrington, par., mid. Lin- colnshire, in the Fens, 7 miles N. of Boston, 3825 ac., pop. 763.—3. Carrington, eccl. dist. (St John), Basford par., N. Notts, in N. of mun. bor. of Nottingham, pop. 3249; P.O.
Carrington, par. and vil., mid. Edinburghshire, 5£ miles SW. of Dalkeith, 4403 ac., pop. 606; P.O.
Carr Lane, hamlet, 1 mile from Bradford, N. div. West-Riding Yorkshire.
Carrocli, school, near Kirriemuir, mid. Forfarshire.
Carrock Fell, mountain peak, Skiddaw group, W. Cumberland, 4 miles SE. of Caldbeck, alt. 2174 ft.
Carrog, place, Corwen par., NE. Merioneth. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
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