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Eshveagh, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic,
either ‘Ais Bheathach’,
meaning The
Marsh of the Birches, or ‘Éis Bheathach’,
meaning The Hill of the Birches...
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Lower townlands and on the east by
Eshveagh and Leggl**** townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Eshveagh Lough, the
Owenmore River (County Cavan)...
- of the
village of Glangevlin.
Tullytiernan is
bounded on the
north by
Eshveagh townland, on the west by Gub (Glangevlin)
townland and on the east by Ardvagh...
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Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Errigal 170
Tullygarvey Kildrumsherdan Cootehill Eshveagh 439
Tullyhaw Kinawley Enniskillen Evlagh Beg 166
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy...
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Glangevlin and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Tullycrafton is
bounded on the
north by
Eshveagh and
Tromogagh townlands, on the east by
Dunmakeever townland and on the...
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contains part of the
village of Glangevlin. Gub is
bounded on the
north by
Eshveagh and
Mully Upper townlands, on the west by
Garvalt Lower townland, on the...
- Lowforge); Drumcullion; Drumersee;
Drumod Glebe; Dunglave; Dunmakeever;
Eshveagh; Finaghoo; Furnaceland; Gortacashel;
Gorteen (Kinawley); Gorteennaglogh;...
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Legnagrow townland, on the west by
Mully Upper townland and on the east by
Eshveagh,
Killykeeghan and
Tromogagh townlands. Its
chief geographical features...
- of
Corlough and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Ardvagh is
bounded on the
north by
Eshveagh townland, on the west by
Tullytiernan and Gub (Glangevlin) townlands, on...
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Derrynananta Lower;
Derrynananta Upper; Derrynatuan; Drumhurrin; Dunmakeever;
Eshveagh;
Garvalt Lower; Gowlat; Gub (Glangevlin); Knockgorm; Lattone; Legatraghta;...