Ballinrobe Civil Parish Townlands, Churches and Graveyards, County Mayo, Ireland
When the Griffith's Valuation was conducted for Ballinrobe Civil Parish, Roman Catholic Churches were documented in the Townlands of Cornaroya on Market Street and in Carrownalecka on Chapel Road. There were Graveyards in the Townlands of Carrownalecka and Friarsquarter West. Ballinrobe Civil Parish appears to fall within two different Baronies in County Mayo, Carra and Kilmaine and Ross Barony, County Galway as well. There are 10 Townlands in County Galway also included in this Civil Parish. They are Barnahowna, Churchfield Lower and Upper, Garranagerra, Gortmore, Mreenaun, Killateeaun, Lettereeneen, Tonaglanna and Trean. This parish can be a bit confusing to analyze in that the Town of Ballinrobe appears to include the towns of Carrownalecka, Rathkelly, Knockanotish, Cornaroya, Ballinrobe Demesne, Knockfereen and Friarsquarter West. They are all very centrally located in this Civil Parish.
- Annagh
- Ballinaya
- Ballinrobe Demesne
- Ballinteeaun
- Ballynakillew
- Bawn
- Caher
- Cahercroobeen
- Caheredmond
- Cahernablauhy
- Cahernabudogy
- Cahernacreevy
- Cahernamallaght
- Cappacurry
- Carn
- Carrowmore
- Carrownalecka
- Cartron
- Cavan
- Cavanquarter
- Cloonark
- Clooncorraun
- Cloonee
- Cloonenagh
- Cloonerneen
- Cloongowla
- Cloonkerry
- Cloonliffen
- Cloonnagashel
- Cornaroya
- Cow Islands
- Crane Island
- Creagh Demesne
- Cregduff
- Curraboy - Kilmaine
- Curraboy - Knox
- Curramore
- Cuslough Demesne
- Devenish Island
- Doonbeg Island
- Friarsquarter East
- Friarsquarter West
- Gorteenlynagh
- Inishangan - Shangorman
- Inishdurra
- Inishrobe
- Kilkeeran
- Killosheheen
- Knockadoon
- Knockanotish
- Knockfereen
- Knockglass
- Knocklahard
- Knocknacroagha
- Knocknadrimna
- Knocknagulshy
- Knocknakillew
- Levally
- Liskilleen
- Lissanisky
- Long Island
- Rahard
- Rathcarreen
- Rathkelly
- Rathnaguppaun
- Rathredmond
- Rocksborough North
- Rocksborough South
- Saleen
- Shangorman - Inishanyan
- Springvale
- Stark Island
(Griffith, 1847-1864; 2003, Ballinrobe).