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Derrylahan, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic, ‘Doire Leathan’
meaning The Wide Oak-wood, is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland...
- of the Shannon') is a pool in the
karst landscape in the
townland of
Derrylahan near
Cuilcagh Mountain in
County Cavan, Ireland. An aquifer-fed naturally...
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Shannon is said to rise in the
Shannon Pot, a
small pool in the
townland of
Derrylahan on the
slopes of
Cuilcagh Mountain in
County Cavan,
Republic of Ireland...
- (English:
Derrylahan), a
townland and
hamlet located between Kilcar and
Carrick in south-western
County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland.
Derrylahan is on the...
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DERRYLAHAN PARK
Dictionary of
Irish Architects -". www.dia.ie.
Retrieved 11
November 2020. "The
Kings County Chronicle". 7 July 1921. "
Derrylahan Park...
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attached Myross Wood,
where the
family continued to live,
remains standing.
Derrylahan Park
Borrisokane County Tipperary Lieut.
Colonel Charles O. Head, JP 2...
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designed a
house for Drought's
first cousin,
William Henry Head of
nearby Derrylahan Park,
father of Lieutenant–Colonel
Charles Octavius Head. The Droughts...
- the most
recorded surnames, from
greatest to least, are: Coolavokig,
Derrylahan, Slievereagh, Ballymakeery, Gortnatubbud, Dangansallagh, Derreenaling...
- of Tullyhaw.
Derrynatuan is
bounded on the
north by
Carricknagrow and
Derrylahan townlands, on the west by
Tullantanty and
Tullynafreave townlands, on...
- four
books including his autobiography, No
Great Shakes. His mansion,
Derrylahan, was
burned during the
Irish War of Independence.[self-published source...