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townlands of
Drumreilly civil parish in
County Cavan are:
Ardmoneen Corraleehanbeg Doon (
Drumreilly)
Garryfliugh Knockfin Moher (
Drumreilly) "Droim Oiríolaigh/Drumreilly"...
- (from
Irish Dún meaning- The Fort) is a
townland in the
civil parish of
Drumreilly,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland. Doon is
bounded on the north...
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parish of
Drumreilly,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Moher is
bounded on the
south by
Ardmoneen townland, on the west by Doon (
Drumreilly) townland...
- the
electoral divisions of: Ballinamore, Cloverhill, Corralla,
Drumreilly North,
Drumreilly South, Garradice, Greaghgl****, Killygar, Newtowngore, Oughteragh...
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civil parishes of
Drumreilly, Mullagh, and Tomregan. All
three derive their name from the
Irish term Dún,
meaning "fort". Doon (
Drumreilly), in the civil...
- Fionn, meaning- The
White Hill) is a
townland in the
civil parish of
Drumreilly,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Knockfin is
bounded on the...
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parish of
Drumreilly,
barony of
Dromahaire in the mid-nineteenth century.[citation needed] The de
Courcey family held land in the
parish of
Drumreilly, barony...
- the
civil parish of
Drumreilly,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Ardmoneen is
bounded on the
north by
Moher (
Drumreilly) townland, on the west...
- Cattan, Cloone, Cloverhill, Corrala, Corriga,
Drumreilly East,
Drumreilly North,
Drumreilly South,
Drumreilly West, Drumshanbo, Fenagh, Garadice, Gortermone...
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people of Ireland,
whose tuath comprised the
parishes of
Oughteragh and
Drumreilly,
barony of Carrigallen, in
southern County Leitrim. The
Conmhaicne or...