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Derrynananta Upper, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic, ‘Doire na
Neannta Uachtarach’,
meaning The
Upper Oak-wood of the Nettles, is a
townland in the civil...
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Derrynananta Lower, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic, ‘Doire na
Neannta Íochtar’,
meaning The
Lower Oak-wood of the Nettles, is a
townland in the
civil parish...
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lists the
proprietor as
Ensign Henry Robinson and others. He also
owned Derrynananta Lower townland in
Glangevlin parish and
Derradda townland in Drumreilly...
- of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland. Doon is
bounded on the
north by
Derrynananta Upper townland, on the west by Moneensauran,
Seltanahunshin and Slievenakilla...
- Carn, Carrafin, Castlesaunderson,
Cavan Rural,
Cavan Urban, Derrylahan,
Derrynananta, Diamond, Doogary, Dowra, Dunmakeever, Eskey, Grilly, Kilconny, Killashandra...
- is
bounded on the
north by
Bellavally Lower townland, on the west by
Derrynananta Lower townland, on the east by Altnadarragh,
Commas (Kinawley) and Legnaderk...
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pronunciation is Tullyveela.
Tullyveela is
bounded on the west by
Derrynananta Lower,
Derrynananta Upper,
Gowlan and
Lannanerriagh townlands and on the east by...
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bounded on the
north by
Bursan townland, on the west by Corracleigh,
Derrynananta Lower and
Tullyminister townlands, on the east by
Commas (Kinawley) townland...
- on the
south by
Moneensauran townland and on the east by Corracleigh,
Derrynananta Lower and
Dunmakeever townlands. Its
chief geographical features are...
- Corracleigh; Corratawy; Creea; Curraghgl****; Curraghvah; Derrylahan;
Derrynananta Lower;
Derrynananta Upper; Derrynatuan; Drumhurrin; Dunmakeever; Eshveagh; Garvalt...