Placenames
Clonmany
Clonmany village is a small squarish townland also known
to the locals as the Cross. Half of the land is arable and
the rest is rough hill grazing. The two white stones in Clonmany were
called Adam and Eve. It is 50' - 350' above sea level. Clonmany River,
St Mary's National School, the Market House and the Garda Barracks
are located in Clonmany village
Clonmany/Cluain Maine - Mainy's lawn or meadow of
the monks
| Clonmany |
Ecc. Tax 1306 |
| Clonmane |
Colton 1397 |
| Clonman |
Mont 1605 |
| Clonmany/Clounemanny/Clounemanney |
Inq 7 Jac 1 1609 |
| Clonmoney/Clonemany/Clanmoney/Clonmony |
Inq No 11 Jac I 1621 |
| Clanmony Cloneymeny |
Pat 1q Jac I 1621 |
| Clonmony al. Clonmanny |
Grant 16 Car I 1640 |
| Clanmannie/Clanmany/Clanmanie |
CS 1654 |
| Clanmany/Clonmany |
Census c 1659 |
| Clanmany/Clanmanie |
BSD 1660f |
| Clonmany |
HMR 1665 |
| Clonmony al. Clonmanny |
Pink 1669 |
| Clonmeny |
PRR 1740 |
| Clenmeney/Clenmenney |
Crow 1767 |
| Clanmeny |
Rent 1798 |
| Clonmany |
Mason 1814 |
| Clonmany |
TAB 1828 |