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- Aghavrin abstract "Aghavrin (from Irish Achadh Bhroin, meaning "Byrne's, Burns' or Bron's field") is a townland within both the civil parish and catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland. It is 667.32 acres in size, situate south-west of Aghabullogue village, and north-west of Coachford village.It is referred to as 'Aghrin' in the Down Survey Maps (1656-8), Aghawrinmore & Aghawrinbeg are listed as sub-denominations, and the terrier lists the proprietor as Lord Muskry (Muskerry). The Ordnance Survey name book (c. 1840) gives an alternate Irish name of Ath a buirinn to the townland, also lists Ahavrinbeg and Ahavrinmore as sub-denominations, and describes the townland as the property of John Bowin (Bowen), Esq. of Oak Grove, and John Bowin Gumbleton, Esq. Its condition was said to be of mixed quality, principally cultivated, but containing some boggy land, rocks and furze. The townland was said to have several waterfalls to the south-west, and places included Bowing's (Bowen's) Pond, Good's Pond, Poulahourane (Waterfall), Poulanassig (Waterfall), Ahavrinmore, Ahavrieg, Ahavringrove, Ahavrin Castle (Crooke's Castle), Carrigacubbeen and Clashagorrave River. O'Donoghue (1986) holds Achadh Bhroin to mean Bron's field, and that Bron was father of Maolmuadh, king of Munster in 959, and grandfather of Cian. O'Murchú (1991) holds upon local authority that Achadh Bhroin may refer to Byrne's or Burns' field. The Placenames Database of Ireland gives an alternate Irish name of Achadh Bhrain to the townland.Townlands vary greatly in size, being territorial divisions within parishes in Ireland. Extensively used for land surveys, censuses and polling systems since the seventeenth century, townlands have also been used as the basis for rural postal addresses. In County Cork, surveying and standardisation of townland names and boundaries by the Ordnance Survey during the mid-nineteenth century, resulted in some earlier townland names disappearing, due to amalgamation or division. The townlands resulting from such surveys were employed during the Primary Land Valuation (Griffith's Valuation), subsequent censuses, and continue in use today.".
- Aghavrin thumbnail Aghavrin_Townland.jpg?width=300.
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- Aghavrin wikiPageID "42006144".
- Aghavrin wikiPageLength "6629".
- Aghavrin wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Aghavrin wikiPageRevisionID "603831943".
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Aghabullogue.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_Clapper_Bridge.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_Cottage.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_House.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Aghavrin_Mass_Rock.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Townlands_of_County_Cork.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_Ireland.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Coachford.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Cork_County_Council.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink County_Cork.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Crookes_Castle.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Crookes_Castle,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Furze.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Griffiths_Valuation.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Mullinhassig_Wood_&_Waterfalls,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Muskerry_East.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Parish.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink St_Olans,_Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Townland.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLink Ulex.
- Aghavrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aghavrin".
- Aghavrin acres "667.32".
- Aghavrin barony Muskerry_East.
- Aghavrin civilParish Aghabullogue.
- Aghavrin council Cork_County_Council.
- Aghavrin country Republic_of_Ireland.
- Aghavrin county County_Cork.
- Aghavrin date "Early 17th Century".
- Aghavrin derivation "Achadh Bhroin, Achadh Bhrain".
- Aghavrin deriveLang "ga".
- Aghavrin gridRef "W439758".
- Aghavrin hasPhotoCollection Aghavrin.
- Aghavrin hectares "270.05".
- Aghavrin latD "51".
- Aghavrin latM "55".
- Aghavrin latNs "N".
- Aghavrin latS "55".
- Aghavrin longD "8".
- Aghavrin longEw "W".
- Aghavrin longM "48".
- Aghavrin longS "54".
- Aghavrin map "Aghavrin Townland.jpg".
- Aghavrin map "Island of Ireland".
- Aghavrin meaning "Byrne's, Burns' or Bron's field".
- Aghavrin name "Aghavrin".
- Aghavrin name "Townland location".
- Aghavrin settlements Aghabullogue.
- Aghavrin settlements Coachford.
- Aghavrin type "townland".
- Aghavrin ward "Blarney-Macroom EA".
- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-begin.
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- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Col-end.
- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Etymology.
- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_park.
- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_townlands.
- Aghavrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aghavrin subject Category:Townlands_of_County_Cork.
- Aghavrin hypernym Townland.
- Aghavrin type Park.
- Aghavrin type Place.
- Aghavrin type Settlement.
- Aghavrin type Location.
- Aghavrin type Park.
- Aghavrin type Place.
- Aghavrin type Thing.
- Aghavrin comment "Aghavrin (from Irish Achadh Bhroin, meaning "Byrne's, Burns' or Bron's field") is a townland within both the civil parish and catholic parish of Aghabullogue, County Cork, Ireland. It is 667.32 acres in size, situate south-west of Aghabullogue village, and north-west of Coachford village.It is referred to as 'Aghrin' in the Down Survey Maps (1656-8), Aghawrinmore & Aghawrinbeg are listed as sub-denominations, and the terrier lists the proprietor as Lord Muskry (Muskerry).".
- Aghavrin label "Aghavrin".
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- Aghavrin sameAs Q16868902.
- Aghavrin sameAs Q16868902.
- Aghavrin wasDerivedFrom Aghavrin?oldid=603831943.
- Aghavrin depiction Aghavrin_Townland.jpg.
- Aghavrin isPrimaryTopicOf Aghavrin.