- 54°02′32″N 7°34′42″W / 54.0422°N 7.5782°W / 54.0422; -7.5782
Aghnacreevy (Irish
derived place name,
either Achadh na
Craoibhe meaning 'The
Field of...
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Evlagh More is
bounded on the west by
Evlagh Beg townland, on the east by
Aghnacreevy and
Drumminnion townlands, on the
south by
Drumlarah townland and on...
- The
townlands of
Kildallan civil parish are Aghabane; Aghaweenagh;
Aghnacreevy; Ardlougher;
Bellaheady or Rossbressal;
Bocade Glebe; Breandrum; Callaghs;...
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Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Aghnacor 157
Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Aghnacreevy 240
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Aghnadaraghan 49
Tullygarvey Drung Cootehill...
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bounded on the
north by
Clonkeen and
Drumminnion townlands, on the west by
Aghnacreevy townland, on the
south by
Drumbinnis and Mullaghdoo,
Cavan townlands...
- townlands, on the east by
Clonkeen and
Mackan townlands, on the
south by
Aghnacreevy townland and on the
north by
Dring townland. Its
chief geographical features...
- on the west by
Evlagh Beg and
Killygorman townlands, on the east by
Aghnacreevy and Mullaghdoo,
Cavan townlands, on the
south by
Drummany and Tonaloy...
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Mackan townlands, on the
south by
Makief townland and on the
north by
Aghnacreevy townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Mullaghdoo Hill
which rises...
- 1806:
Andrew Bell of Drum Hill 11 Feb 1807: John Bell of Bellsgrove,
Aghnacreevy 24
April 1807:
Charles Coote of
Bellamont Forest,
Cootehill 28 Feb 1808:...
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County Cavan, Ireland. It
rises in
Mullaghdoo Lough, in the
townland of
Aghnacreevy,
parish of Kildallan, and
flows in a north-easterly
direction through...