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Bofealan (from
Irish Both Fialáin,
meaning 'Phelan's
booth or hut') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in...
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Sralahan townland, on the east by
Mullanacre Lower townland, on the
south by
Bofealan townland and on the west by
Clontycarnaghan townland. Its
chief geographical...
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north by
Mullanacre Lower townland in
Tomregan parish, on the west by
Bofealan townland, on the
south by
Killynaff and
Lecharrownahone townlands and on...
- same survey. His
subsequent history can be
found under the
townland of
Bofealan. The 1790
Cavan Carvaghs list
spells the
townland name as
Cavan Quill....
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barony of Tullyhaw.
Killynaff is
bounded on the
north by Urhannagh,
Bofealan and
Drumane townlands, on the west by
Cavanaquill and
Crossmakelagher townlands...
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Ballymagirril (Ballymagirl);
Ballynamaddoo (Ballinamaddoo); Bawnboy; Bellaleenan;
Bofealan; Boley, Templeport; Brackley, Templeport; Burren; Camagh;
Carrick East;...
- by
Corneen and
Munlough North townlands, on the
south by
Urhannagh and
Bofealan townlands and on the east by
Sralahan and
Moher townlands in
Tomregan parish...
- from 1512-1532. In the
Ulster Plantation he
received a
grant of
lands in
Bofealan,
Drumane and Crossmakelagher. The O'Reilly
lands in
Kildoagh were confiscated...
- Clan****n
Kilbride Oldcastle Bocade Glebe 271
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Bofealan 78
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Bogesky 305
Lower Loughtee Lavey Cavan Bohora...
- to 1532. His son Hugh was
granted land in Crossmakelagher,
Drumane and
Bofealan in 1611
under the
Plantation of Ulster. In the
Plantation of
Ulster by...