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Synonyms for ettagh or Related words with ettagh
clonlisk
coolestown
ballybritt
ballynamona
ballycowan
killogilleen
kilmurryely
killaan
kilcomin
aghancon
templeharry
kineagh
dunkerrin
ballyboy
kilcumreragh
kilconickny
kilchreest
killeely
kilmoylan
clonsast
slievemargy
clankee
kilglass
gorteen
clandonagh
killallaghtan
piercetown
kilconnell
shrule
kilbixy
kiltartan
shanid
clonmeen
eglish
tiaquin
ballybaun
carrigallen
kilreekill
borrisnafarney
carrowreagh
killeeneen
clarmallagh
lisduff
kilmeen
noughaval
moylough
oughteragh
ballymacwilliam
monasteroris
letterluna
Examples of "ettagh"
In the 2006 Census
Ettagh
, the electoral division which Coolderry is within had a listed population of 433. Coolderry village has a population of around 80, while the surrounding area has about 20.
Roscrea Poor law union was declared in 1839 and covered an area of ; 37 'Guardians' oversaw the operations of Union. The Union was responsible for a population of 61,374 in 1831 – it covered Bourney, Borrisnafarney, Killea, Killevinogue, Rathnaveoge, Roscrea, Agahancon, Cullenwale, Dunkerrin,
Ettagh
, Kilcommon, Kilmurry, Roscomroe, Shinrone, Borris-in-Ossory, Doanmore, Eirke, Kyle and Rathdowney until after boundary changes following the famine in 1853 (spellings of placenames are repeated from original records). A new Roscrea Union workhouse was erected on a site around outside of the town on the Templemore road adjacent to Corville. The workhouse could accommodate up to 700 'inmates' and was declared fit for the reception of paupers in March 1842; it received its first admissions during May 1842. During the famine an additional 200 people were accommodated in the workhouse and a fever hospital was built on the site around this time. A large graveyard, probably containing the remains of hundreds of people who died in the Great Famine, was situated behind the workhouse to the south of Kennedy Park. The workhouse was partially demolished and altered, it became a fever hospital and a 'county home' for the 'aged and infirm'. It was closed in 1985/6 and demolished c. 1991.