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Croicheán
Crickawn
Small gallows or small cross, from Old Irish 'croch' (gallows/cross), derived from Latin 'crux'
Croicheán takes its name from the Irish 'croch,' meaning gallows or cross, a term borrowed from Latin crux and likely referring to either an actual gallows structure or a prominent cross marking in the landscape. The townland lies within Donard Civil Parish, part of the ancient barony of Lower Talbotstown in the mountainous Glen of Imaal region. The area experienced human settlement across mill...
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