Commonwealth Survey of 1652

Name in 1652 | Greagharooe |
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Proprietor | Gleabland |
Name Books of 1836
Greaghrue
It is glebe land and it is leased by the Revd. John Gumly. It contains 138a. 3r. 34p. statute measure, including 28 acres of bog and 1 1/2 acres of planting. Farms are from 1 to 10 acres and are let from 30s. to 40s. per acre. It contains 30 males and 40 females (the census of 1831). The Glebe House stands in the S.W. side of the townland and there is an ancient fort in the W. side, 579 feet above low water.
Griffith’s Valuation of 1857
Townland | Surname | Forename |
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Greagharue | Carolan | James |
Greagharue | Farrelly | Bridget |
Greagharue | Farrelly | John |
Greagharue | Fitzpatrick | Rev. Fredk. |
Greagharue | Tully | Michael |
Townland | Surname | Forename |
Census of 1901
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Census of 1911
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