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mentioned as of
Castlefore was
Maghnus mac
Melaghlin Ruadh O Duibggeannain, who died in 1452. He is
apparently the same
Maghnus of
Castlefore was the chief...
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Castlefore Lough (Irish:
Baile Choille Fóir, Loch,
meaning 'townland, or homestead, of the wood, lake') is a
mesotrophic freshwater lake in
County Leitrim...
- Beihy, Breandrum,
Bunny Beg,
Carrigallen East,
Carrigallen West, Cashel,
Castlefore, Cattan, Cloone, Corriga, Drumard, Drumdoo, Drumod, Fenagh, Gortermone...
- 1590.[citation needed] His
father was
Tuathal Buidhe Ó Duibhgeannáin, of
Castlefore,
County Leitrim. His family, the clan Uí D****bhgeannáin, were professional...
- a
summit level which includes Lough Scur, and a
river navigation from
Castlefore, near Keshcarrigan,
through Ballinamore and
Ballyconnell to the Erne,...
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Carrickaport Lough County Leitrim 0.46 0.18
Carrowmore Lake
County Mayo 9.3 3.6
Castlefore Lough County Leitrim 0.21 0.081
Cavetown Lough County Roscommon 0.64 0...
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towns and
villages in
Ireland Conmaicne Luchan Iron
works at Ballinamore,
Castlefore, and Dromod, were
established on
Irish land
confiscated during the plantations...
- Aghavas, Ballinamore, Barnameenagh,
Carrigallen East,
Carrigallen West,
Castlefore, Cattan, Cloone, Cloverhill, Corrala, Corriga,
Drumreilly East, Drumreilly...
- the
National Museum of Ireland. List of
loughs in
Ireland Keshcarrigan Castlefore Lough Keshcarrigan Lough Mac****n 1845, pp. 22. Haug 2013, pp. 53. logainm...