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- Curraghvah, an Anglicisation of the Gaelic, either ‘Currach Bheathach’, meaning The Moor of the Birches, or ‘Currach a’ Mhagh’, meaning The Moor of the...
- Glangevlin and barony of Tullyhaw. Moneenabrone is bounded on the north by Curraghvah townland, on the west by Altnasheen and Coppanaghmore townlands, on the...
- Mully Lower is bounded on the north by Legnagrow townland, on the west by Curraghvah, Garvalt Lower and Moneenabrone townlands and on the east by Mully Upper...
- Creea is bounded on the north by Corratawy townland, on the west by Curraghvah, Drumhurrin and Legnagrow townlands and on the east by Corneenflynn and...
- on the north by Corleckagh Upper and Gowlat townlands, on the east by Curraghvah townland, on the west by Tullantintin townland and on the south by Coppanaghmore...
- Gowlat and Tullantanty townlands and on the east by Corratawy, Creea and Curraghvah townlands. Its chief geographical features are Drumhurrin Lough, the River...
- West. The school was closed in 1933 and was replaced by a new school in Curraghvah townland, which is still running. "Placenames Database of Ireland". Retrieved...
- of Tullyhaw. Legnagrow is bounded on the west by Corneenflynn, Creea, Curraghvah and Mully Lower townlands, on the south by Mully Upper townland and on...
- Coppanaghmore; Corneenflynn; Corracleigh; Corratawy; Creea; Curraghgl****; Curraghvah; Derrylahan; Derrynananta Lower; Derrynananta Upper; Derrynatuan; Drumhurrin;...
- townlands, on the south by Coppanaghbane townland and on the east by Curraghvah townland. Its chief geographical features are the River Shannon, the Owenmore...