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Derryconnessy (from
Irish Doire Uí
Chonasaigh meaning – O’Conasy’s
Oakwood or
Doire hAmhnais meaning The
Oakwood of Combat) is a
townland in the civil...
- (Corlough); Corratillan; Cronery; Culliagh; Curraghabweehan;
Derry Beg;
Derryconnessy;
Derry More; Derrynacreeve; Derrynaslieve; Derryvahan;
Derryvella (Corlough);...
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Lower Loughtee Annagh Cavan Derryc****an 497
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Derryconnessy 113
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Derrycramph 169
Upper Loughtee Urney...
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Clarbally and Knockmore,
County Cavan townlands and on the east by
Derryconnessy townland. Its
chief geographical features are
small streams and dug...
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Arderry is
bounded on the
north by
Moneynure townland, on the west by
Derryconnessy and
Muineal townlands, on the
south by
Teeboy townland and on the east...
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Derryvella (Corlough)
townland and on the east by
Derry Beg,
Derry More and
Derryconnessy townlands. Its
chief geographical features are a
stream and dug wells...
- More is
bounded on the
north by
Derry Beg townland, on the west by
Derryconnessy and
Derrynaslieve townlands and on the east by Moneynure, Prospect,...
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Folklore collection states- A
battle was
fought in Crocán na gCamps,
Derryconnessy, Corlough. Co. Cavan. It is
supposed to have been
fought between the...
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Folklore collection states- A
battle was
fought in Crocán na gCamps,
Derryconnessy, Corlough. Co. Cavan. It is
supposed to have been
fought between the...
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bounded on the
north by
Derry More townland, on the west by
Arderry and
Derryconnessy townlands and on the east by Prospect,
Corlough and
Tirnawannagh townlands...