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Ballinalack (Irish: Béal Átha na Leac,
meaning 'the
mouth of the ford of the flag-stones') is a
village and a
townland in
County Westmeath, Ireland. It...
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Church of St.
Peter and Paul,
Athlone Delvin Castle Athlone Ballinahown Ballinalack Ballykeeran Ballymore Ballynacargy Castledaly Castlepollard Castletown-Geoghegan...
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acres (17.190 km2). Leny
civil parish comprises 15 townlands:
Ballinalack (village),
Ballinalack, Ballynafid, Ballyvade,
Clanhugh Demesne, Culleenabohoge,...
- born in Dublin,
Ireland on 21
November 1800 to
James Agar
Adamson of
Ballinalack,
County Westmeath and
Sarah Walsh of
Walsh Park,
County Tipperary. He...
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Kilmyshall —
Wexford — 140 — — —
Ballycolla —
Laois 127 138 8.7 — —
Ballinalack —
Westmeath — 137 — — —
Ballintober —
Roscommon — 137 — — — Ballyhale...
- Killinure, Moydrum,
Muckanagh and Tubbrit. 5
Moate Ardnaglew, Ardnagragh,
Ballinalack, Ballybroder, Ballykilmore, Ballymore, Ballymorin, Ballynagore, Bellanalack...
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townlands are:
Corrydonnellan to the north,
Cappagh to the north–east,
Ballinalack to the east,
Cullenhugh to the south–east,
Baronstown Demesne and Corry...
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smallest townland in Leny
civil parish. The
neighbouring townlands are:
Ballinalack to the
north and
Cullenhugh to the south. In the 1911
census of Ireland...
- are:
Grange to the north,
Lackan to the east, Leny to the
south and
Ballinalack and
Cullenhugh to the west. In the 1911
census of
Ireland there were...
- north–east,
Ballyharney to the east,
Grange to the south–east,
Carrick and
Ballinalack to the south,
Joanstown to the south–west and
Corrydonnellan and Barratogher...