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Clody, affluent of river Slaney, on E. border of co.
Carlow, at Newtownbarry; 7 miles long.

Cloffin, rivulet, Moffat par., Dumfriesshire, flowing
2 miles E. to Evan Water, 24 miles NW. of Moffat.

Cloffocks, par., W. Cumberland, on river Derwent,
near Workington, 108 ac. (8 water) and 17 tidal water
and foreshore, pop. 10.

Cloford, par., E. Somerset, 4 miles SW. of Frome,
2243 ac., pop. 197.

Clogagb, school, S. co. Cork; post-town, Bandon.

Clogga, hamlet, S. co. Kilkenny, 7 miles NW. of
Waterford; P.O.

Ciogb-.1 See also Clough-.

Clogb.—vil., on C. rivulet, Castlecomer par., N. co.
Kilkenny, 9 miles W. of Carlow, pop. 360; P.O.—2.
Clogb, vil., 4 miles SAY. of Gorey, E. co. Wexford.

Cloghan.—seat and hamlet, on river Finn, 6 miles
W. of Stranorlar, mid. co. Donegal; P.O.—2. Cloghan,
vil., 5 miles NE. of Banagher, W. King’s co., pop. 414;
P.O., T.O. Market-day,
Monday. Cloghan Castle,
seat, is 3 miles SW. of Banagher.—3. Cloghan, ham-
let, 4 miles SE. of Duleek, E. co. Meath.—4. Cloghan,
hamlet, 5 miles NE. of Mullingar, co. AVestmeath; P.O.

Cloghane, par. and fishing vil., AY. co. Kerry, 21
miles W. of Tralee, on Brandon Bay—par., 17,572 ac.,
pop. 1821; vil., pop. 118 ; P.O.

Cloghan’s llill, 6 miles SE. of Hollymount, S. co.
Mayo; P.O.

Cloghbrack, vil., on S. shore of Lough Mask, N. co.
Galway, 8 miles NAY. of Cong.

Clogheen, market town, Shanrahan par., S. co.
Tipperary, on river Tar, 8 miles S. of Caher ry. sta.,
pop. 1209 ; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day,
Saturday.

Clogher.—par. and fishing vil., S. co. Louth, 7 miles
NE. of Drogheda—par., 1862 ac., pop. 973; vil., pop.
662; 1 Bank. Market-day,
Wednesday. The P.O. of
vil. is designated Clogher Head, from a prom, of
that name 1 mile NE.—2. Clogher, NW. co. Mayo,
52 miles W. of Ballina; P.O. — 3. Clogher, seat, 6
miles SAY. of Balia ry. sta., S. co. Mayo; P.O.— 4.
Clogher, hamlet, in mid. co. and 5 miles N. of Ros-
common.—5. Clogher, SE. co. Sligo, 5 miles NE. of
Ballaghaderreen ry. sta.; P.O.—6. Clogher, par., mid.
co. Tipperary, 6 miles SW. of Thurles, 8119 ac., pop.
1057.—7. Clogher, bar., S. co. Tyrone, 97,569 ac., pop.
22,209,—8. Clogher, par. and vil., in the above bar.,
on river Blackwater, 9 miles SE. of Fintona and 10
miles S. of Beragh ry. sta.—par., 49,763 ac., pop.
10,166; vil., pop. 225; P.O., T.O. Market-day,
Satur-
day.
Though now a mere village, Clogher was formerly
a pari, bor., and is still the see of a bishop. The cathe-
dral and episcopal palace are handsome edifices. —
9. Clogher, school, Drum par., S. co. Mayo. —10.
Clogher, school, Ballymacelligott par., mid. co. Kerry.
—II. Clogher, school, Oughteragh par., SE. co. Leitrim.

Clogher Head, prom., near Clogher, S. co. Louth.

Clogherbrien, par., NW. co. Kerry, 2 miles NAY. of
Tralee, 3410 ac., pop. 774.

Cloghereen, vlL, near Killarney, mid. co. Kerry.

Cloghemy, par., mid. co. Tyrone, 3 miles SE. of
Omagh, 17,791 ac., pop. 4405; P.O., designated Upper
Clogherney.

Cloghill, seat, in co. and 5 miles NW. of Aberdeen.

Cloghjordan, vil. with ry. sta. (Cloughjordan),
Modreeny par., N. co. Tipperary, 10 miles W. of
Roscrea and 87 miles SW. of Dublin by rail, pop. 644;
P.O., T.O., called Cloughjordan. Market-day,
Friday.

Cloghmills, vil., 24 miles NE. of Killagan ry. sta.,
N. co. Antrim, pop. 167; P.O., called Cloughmills;
1 Bank. Market-day,
Wednesday.

Cloghoge, hamlet, near Cullyhanna, S. co. Armagh.

Cloghorna, hamlet, 6 miles NW. of Cardonagh, N.
co. Donegal.

Cloghprior, oar., N. co. Tipperary, 7 miles NE. of
Nenagh, 3724 ac., pop. 379.

Cloghran, or Cloghran-Hidart, par., in co. and
5 miles NW. of Dublin, 778 ac., pop. 80.

Cloghran, or Cloghran-Swords, par., in co. and 5 m.
N. of Dublin, 1557 ac., pop. 302; P.O., called Cloghran.

Cloghrenan, seat, in W. of co. and 3 m. S. of Carlow.

Cloghroe, vil., Inishcarra par., mid. co. Cork.

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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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Clogh or Clough isa Celtic word meaning “a stone.”


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