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Camagh (from
Irish either Cam-achadh
meaning 'A
crooked field' or Cam-magh
meaning 'A
crooked plain') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,...
- Little, Ballinwire, Ballymacmorris, Ballynasudder, Ballyoban, Brownscurragh,
Camagh, Clonaglin, Coola,
Demesne or Mearsparkfarm,
Grange and Kiltober, Grangegibbon...
- of
Templeport and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Gorteen is
bounded on the
north by
Camagh townland, on the west by
Derryragh and
Sruhagh townlands, on the southeast...
- rank of
ensign in the
Cromwellian army and also
owned the
townlands of
Camagh in
Templeport parish and
Derradda in
Drumreilly parish. A deed
dated 13...
- Little, Ballinwire, Ballymacmorris, Ballynasudder, Ballyoban, Brownscurragh,
Camagh, Clonaglin, Coola,
Demesne or Mearsparkfarm,
Grange and Kiltober, Grangegibbon...
- Roscommon,
their headquarters remained in
Kilronan at Alderford,
formerly Camagh, near Ballyfarnon. By the end of the
Gaelic period, the
MacDermots Roe accounted...
-
Camagh townlands, on the
south by Derryc****an
townland and on the east by Corran,
County Cavan townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Camagh Lough...
- Breagh, Breaghy, Brootally, Broughan, Brughas,
Bryandrum Cabragh, Calone,
Camagh,
Camly (Ball),
Camly (Macullagh), Canary, Canoneill, Cappagh, Cargaclogher...
- Ardnagross, Ballynagall,
Ballynagall Little, Ballynameagh, Balrath, Bigwood,
Camagh, Carlanstown,
Castletown Lower,
Castletown Upper, Clonrobert, Clonsura,...
- had destro**** it. This
castle was
levelled at the same time as
Barry and
Camagh castles. As of the 14th and 16th centuries, it was
again occupied, according...