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- Bellaheady (Irish derived place name, either Béal Átha Héide meaning 'The Entrance to the Ford of Éadach' or Béal Átha an Fheadha meaning 'The Entrance...
- Aghalane Bridge Corraquill Lock Ballyconnell Lock Ballyconnell Bridge Bellaheady Bridge Skelan Lock Coologe Lough Derryc****an Lough Ballymagauran Lough...
- Castlerahan Munterconnaught Oldcastle Behy 334 Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Bellaheady (or Rossbressal) 222 Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Bellaleenan 222 Tullyhaw...
- was paired with the townland of Bellaheady. Locals and the Ordnance Survey still refer to part of Killarah as Bellaheady Mountain. The land was split by...
- year 1600 it was owned by Thomas McKiernan, along with the townlands of Bellaheady, Greaghacholea or Coraghmuck and Doogary, all in Tullyhunco Barony. Thomas...
- Leitrim Railway ran from Belturbet through Tomkin Road, Ballyconnell, Bellaheady, Bawnboy Road, Killyran, Garadice, Ballinamore, Lawderdale, Fenagh, Adoon...
- Kildallan civil parish are Aghabane; Aghaweenagh; Aghnacreevy; Ardlougher; Bellaheady or Rossbressal; Bocade Glebe; Breandrum; Callaghs; Carn; Claragh; Claraghpottle...
- (61 m) above sea-level. ****rin is traversed by the Killeshandra road, the Bellaheady road and some minor lanes. The townland covers 280 acres (1.1 km2) statute...
- of Tullyhaw. Toberlyan is bounded on the north by Corran townland and Bellaheady townland in Kildallan parish, on the west by Toberlyan townland, on the...
- 1761 Irish general election - George Ellis, who lived in the townland of Bellaheady in Kildallan parish but owned a freehold in Burren and so was entitled...