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- Ballyhugh is a townland in the civil parish of Drumlane, Barony of Loughtee Lower, County Cavan, Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of a Gaelic...
- includes ringfort, souterrain and holy well sites in the townlands of Gort, Ballyhugh, Cloghnakeava, Cloonnahaha and Lavally. In 2022, a large Bronze Age fort...
- Claremorris, County Mayo "Saint Colman's Church, Market Square, Church Road, Ballyhugh, Gort, Galway". buildingsofireland.ie. National Inventory of Architectural...
- Creeve Carrick on Shannon Ballyhubert 327 Roscommon Lissonuffy Strokestown Ballyhugh 31 Moycarn Creagh Ballinasloe Ballykeevican 35 Boyle Kilbryan Boyle Ballykilcline...
- Tullygarvey Drung Cootehill Ballyheelan 89 Clan****n Ballymachugh Cavan Ballyhugh 333 Lower Loughtee Drumlane Cavan Ballyjamesduff Town Castlerahan Castlerahan...
- Clonmacnowen Aughrim Ballinasloe Ballyhoose 283 Longford Clonfert Ballinasloe Ballyhugh 311 Kiltartan Kilmacduagh Gort Ballykeaghra 282 Clare ****mer Tuam Ballykeeran...
- Ballyheashill 601 Warrenstown Ballymacwilliam Edenderry Ballyhugh 396 Coolestown Monasteroris Edenderry Ballyhugh (or Springfield) 185 Coolestown Ballynakill Edenderry...
- / 54.06293°N 7.29064°W / 54.06293; -7.29064), partial contour fort Ballyhugh (54°04′59″N 7°32′42″W / 54.08306°N 7.54496°W / 54.08306; -7.54496)...
- Tullyhunco townland, on the south by Listiernan townland and on the north by Ballyhugh townland. Its chief geographical features are Carn Lough, small streams...
- Barony of Loughtee shows it as forming one of the two polls contained in Ballyhugh townland, which is spelled Belloghea. By 1628 the two townlands had been...