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Farra School or
Farragh College was
established in 1758 as a
charter school and
located near Bunbrosna,
County Westmeath, Ireland. The
school was set...
- 12,000
acres (49 km2) of land at Muckloon,
Ballycally and
Killeen from
Farragh Mc Donnell, and
commissioned the
building of the
grand residence of Moore...
- 389
Murrisk Oughaval Westport Farnaun 317
Costello Annagh Claremorris Farragh 186
Tirawley Ballysakeery Ballina Farrandeelion 238
Tirawley Ballynahaglish...
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Annagh Cavan Farnham 418
Upper Loughtee Urney Cavan Farragh 118
Upper Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Farragh 99
Castlerahan Denn
Oldcastle Farrangarve 435 Tullyhunco...
- unknown. AU 848.4; CS 848. Todd (1867), p. lxviii,
identifies Forrach with
Farragh,
which is near
Skreen in
County Meath, but
Hogan (1910), s.v. forrach,...
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Derrylurgan Drumavaddy Drumbarry Drumcanon Drumcrow Drumhirk Drumliff Farragh Gallon Glebe Gallonbulloge/Blackbull
Killycannan Killynanum Killyteane...
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acres (0.20 km2; 0.08 sq mi) Eonish, 245
acres (0.99 km2; 0.38 sq mi)
Farragh, 118
acres (0.48 km2; 0.18 sq mi) Farranydaly, 237
acres (0.96 km2; 0.37 sq mi)...
- [Moigh] born 1784,
death 1846. 1831:
Barry Fox 1832:
Willoughby Bond of
Farragh 1833:
Samuel Wensley Blackhall, jnr, of
Corlamber 1834: Sir
George Ralph...