- 18th century,
Callaghs formed part of the
townland of
Aghaweenagh and its
history is the same
until then. From the 18th century,
Callaghs formed part of...
- O'More (Irish: An
Calbhach Ó Mórdha; 1540 - 27
March 1618), also
known as
Callagh, The
Calough or Charles, was an Irish-born
landowner of
noble ancestry...
-
Matters Tanya Taylor (TTCM)
Henry Luo (Ind. Labor) Anna
Greco (WCI) Roy Mc
Callagh (TR) Jade Yu-Chun
Hsueh (Ind)
Wollondilly Matt
Gould Team Matt
Gould (MGT)...
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Drumlane Cavan Calf
Field (or Aghadrumgowna) 230
Tullygarvey Larah Cootehill Callaghs 335
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Callanagh Lower 276 Clan****n Drumlumman...
- Aghnacreevy; Ardlougher;
Bellaheady or Rossbressal;
Bocade Glebe; Breandrum;
Callaghs; Carn; Claragh;
Claraghpottle Glebe; Cloncose; Clonkeen; Clontygrigny;...
- the
south by
Evlagh Beg and
Greaghacholea townlands and on the
north by
Callaghs townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Mullaghmore Hill
which reaches...
- Tullyhunco,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Clontygrigny is
bounded on the west by
Callaghs and
Killarah townlands, on the east by Aghaweenagh,
Ardlougher and Dring...
- his
widow Margaret apparently left
Ireland with his
young sons, Rory and
Callagh.
Although he had for some time enjo**** the
privileges of
being in St Leger's...
- Esquire, of Greenville, in aid
COUNTY OF
CAVAN consisting of the
Townland of
Callaghs, Kiltynaskellan, Roy, Aughaweenagh, Killygreagh, and Ardlogher, situate...
- and by
Kiltynaskellan townland in
Kildallan parish and on the east by
Callaghs and
Killarah townlands in
Kildallan parish. Its
chief geographical features...