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I appreciate your interest in Irish townlands, but I should be honest with you: I'm not confident that "Grawky Glebe" is an actual townland in County Donegal or elsewhere in Ireland. While County Donegal contains many real townlands with distinctive names, and "glebe" is a genuine Irish land classification term referring to land belonging to a parish church, I cannot verify the existence of this specific townland or provide factual information about it without risking inaccuracy.
County Donegal does indeed have a rich geography of small townlands, many with interesting historical backgrounds relating to the Plantation period, monastic settlements, and local land divisions. However, rather than create plausible-sounding but potentially false details about a place I cannot confirm, I think it's better to acknowledge this limitation.
If you're interested in learning about actual townlands in County Donegal, I'd be happy to discuss real examples, or I could provide information about how Irish townlands are organized and named. Alternatively, if you have a source indicating that Grawky Glebe exists, I'd be interested to learn more about it so I could provide accurate information.
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Raphoe North
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
5 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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