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- Druminiskill (Irish derived place name, Droim Fhionn Ascaill meaning ‘The Hill-Ridge of the White Hollow’.) is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan...
- Florencecourt is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 census it had a po****tion (with Drumlaghy) of 135 people. It is situated...
- Drumcanon; Drumcartagh or Diamondhill; Drumcase; Dru****annan; Drumgoohy; Druminiskill; Drumlarah; Drummany; Drumminnion; Drummully East; Drummully West; Evlagh...
- on the north by Bocade Glebe townland, on the west by Drumcanon and Druminiskill townlands, on the south by Drummully West townland and on the east by...
- Tullygarvey Annagh Cavan Druminisclin 162 Castlerahan Crosserlough Cavan Druminiskill 152 Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Druminnick 77 Clankee Knockbride Cootehill...
- parties continued their chase until Black Francis came to a hill called Druminiskill and there he threw the money he had looted in a bog hole, declaring that...
- Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Killygowan is bounded on the north by Druminiskill townland, on the west by Drumbinnis and Drumgoohy townlands, on the south...
- Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Mullaghmullan is bounded on the north by Druminiskill townland, on the west by Killygowan townland and on the east by Coolnashinny...
- townland, on the west by Claragh and Keilagh townlands, on the south by Druminiskill townland and on the east by Bocade Glebe and Drumcartagh townlands. Its...
- on 1 May 1611. The polls included the modern townlands of Drumbinnis, Druminiskill, Killygowan and Mullaghmullan. On 29 July 1611, Sir Arthur Chichester...