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- dug well. Drumbrughas is traversed by minor public roads and rural lanes. The townland covers 195 statute acres. In medieval times Drumbrughas was owned...
- Cavan Drumbrucklis 134 Clan****n Drumlumman Granard Drumbrughas 195 Tullyhaw Kinawley Bawnboy Drumbrughas 249 Lower Loughtee Drumlane Cavan Drumbullion 241...
- Doogary Dooross Drumany Drumbad Beg Drumbad More Drumbaghlin Drumbrughas North Drumbrughas South Drumcon Drumcoo Drumcramph Drumcrin Drumcru Drumcunny...
- Drumboy, Drumbrick, Drumbristan, Drumbrughas, Drumbrughas East, Drumbrughas North, Drumbrughas South, Drumbrughas West, Drumbulcan, Drumbullog, Drumcahy...
- Drumbarna, Standing stone, grid ref: H1739 6125 Drumbrughas, Stone cross, grid ref: H4969 3260 Drumbrughas East, Fortification – castle, grid ref: H3940...
- Corranearty; Cullion (Kinawley); Derryrealt; Drumbar (Kinawley); Drumboory; Drumbrughas; Drumcanon (Kinawley); Drumcar (Kinawley); Drumcask; Drumconra (or Lowforge);...
- Park Derryheely Derryvree Dressoge Drumadagarve Drumarraght Drumbad Drumbrughas Drumee Drumgorran Drumgowna Drumhoy Drumlone Drumoris Dungoghy Edenagilhorn...
- Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. Drumbar is bounded on the north by Drumbrughas and Greaghnafine townlands, on the south by Aghakinnigh, Cullion (Kinawley)...
- bounded on the north by Drumconra (or Lowforge) townland, on the south by Drumbrughas and Drumod Glebe townlands, on the west by Furnaceland and Gortacashel...
- west by Gortacashel townland and on the east by Drumbar (Kinawley) and Drumbrughas townlands. Its chief geographical features are streams, a rocky outcrop...