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Ballymagauran (Irish:
Baile Mhic Shamhráin,
meaning 'town of Mac Shamhráin',
historically known in
English as Ballymagowran), also
sometimes spelled as...
- 1622,
Brian took the
chieftaincy at the age of 30. A
survey taken at
Ballymagauran in
August 1622
stated that- "Brian
Magauran hath 1,000
acres in which...
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Ballylickey Ballyliffin Ballylongford Ballylooby Ballylinan Ballymacward Ballymagauran Bally****n
Ballymakeera (Baile Mhic Íre)
Ballymascanlan Ballymoe Ballymore...
- on the
north by
Porturlan and
Killywillin townlands, on the west by
Ballymagauran townland, on the
south by
Sruhagh and Gorteen,
Templeport townlands...
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County Cavan, Ireland. The
chief towns in the
parish are
Bawnboy and
Ballymagauran. The
large Roman Catholic parish of
Templeport containing 42,172 statute...
- was long the
territory of the McGoverns.
Their strongholds were at
Ballymagauran, Bawnboy,
Coologe and
Lissanover in Cavan.
There are many variations...
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north by
Derryragh and Gorteen,
Templeport townlands, on the west by
Ballymagauran townland and by
Woodford Demesne townland in
County Leitrim, on the...
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third day of summer.
Sometime about 1400 the chief's
castle moved to
Ballymagauran townland and
Coologe Castle was
given to the Tánaiste of the clan, which...
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County Cavan. It then
flows in a south-east
direction and ends in
Ballymagauran Lough.[1] It has a fish po****tion of
brown trout, pike and perch.[2]...
- the
parish of Templeport.
Camagh was
located in the
ballybetagh of
Ballymagauran. The
historical spellings of the
ballybetagh are
Ballymackgawran & Ballimacgawran...