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Drummany (Irish
derived place name,
either Droim Eanaigh meaning 'The Hill-Ridge of the Marsh' or
Droim Manaigh meaning 'The Hill-Ridge of the Monk'.)...
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Lavey Cavan Drummany 177
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Drummany 107
Tullygarvey Annagh Cavan Drummany 105
Upper Loughtee Castleterra Cavan Drummany 194 Tullyhunco...
- is
bounded on the
north by Mullaghdoo,
Cavan townland, on the west by
Drummany townland, on the
south by
Coragh and
Laheen townlands and on the east by...
- Diamondhill; Drumcase; Dru****annan; Drumgoohy; Druminiskill; Drumlarah;
Drummany; Drumminnion;
Drummully East;
Drummully West;
Evlagh Beg;
Evlagh More;...
- (reference
number P017/0164): ****ignment made
between Robert Claude Hamilton,
Drummany House,
County Cavan, esquire, of the
first part,
William Joseph Hamilton...
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bounded on the
north by
Makief townland, on the west by
Drumcrow North,
Drummany and
Dunaweel townlands and on the east by
Coragh and
Derreskit townlands...
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south by
Laheen townland and on the east by
Drumcrow North,
Drumlarah and
Drummany townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Tonaloy Hill
which reaches...
- were
given to
Richard Waus, a
natural son of
Patrick Vans of Barnbarroch.
Drummany (Dalmeny) was
given to its Minister,
George Lundy,
after James, son of...
- House, Mullingar,
County Westmeath 23 Jan 1886:
William Joseph Hamilton of
Drummany House,
Killeshandra 26 Jan 1887:
William Adams of
Drumelton House, Cootehill...
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County Cavan, Ireland.
Mullaghdoo is
bounded on the west by
Drumlarah and
Drummany townlands, on the east by Drumbinnis,
Drumgoohy and
Mackan townlands, on...