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Farbill (Irish: Fir Bhile) is a
barony in east
County Westmeath, in Ireland. It was
formed by 1672. It is
bordered by
County Meath to the
south and east...
- (to the north–west),
Moyashel and
Magheradernon (to the south–west) and
Farbill (to the south). The
largest centre of po****tion is Delvin.
Delvin barony...
- Corkaree) to the north,
Rathconnell to the north‑east,
Killucan (barony of
Farbill) to the east, Lynn (barony of ****ullagh) to the south‑east and south,...
- Philipstown,
County Offaly Aghamore, Killucan, a
townland in the
barony of
Farbill,
County Westmeath Aghamore, Kilbeggan, a
townland in the
barony of Moycashel...
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Moycashel (to the west),
Moyashel and
Magheradernon (to the north) and
Farbill (to the north–east). ****ullagh has an area of 39,418.4
acres (159.521 km2)...
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townland Glebe, Killucan, a
townland in
Killucan civil parish,
barony of
Farbill,
County Westmeath Glebe, Leny, a
townland in Leny
civil parish, barony...
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neighbouring civil parishes are:
Enniscoffey to the north,
Killucan (barony of
Farbill),
Ballyboggan (County Meath) and
Castlejordan (County Meath) to the east...
- to the north–east,
Killagh (Delvin) to the east,
Killucan (barony of
Farbill) to the south–east and south,
Mullingar to the south–west and west and...
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Castletowndelvin Aghamore 32
Moycashel Kilbeggan Tullamore Aghamore 574
Farbill Killucan Mullingar Aghanamanagh (or Commeenlonagh) 59
Moycashel Newtown...
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Westmeath Delvin Dealbhna By 1542 39,062
Named after Delvin village Westmeath Farbill Fir
Bhile By 1542 35,453 A
tribal name: "men of the
sacred tree." Westmeath...