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Gortnaleg (Irish
derived place name Gort na Lag,
meaning 'The
Field of the Hollows') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kinawley,
barony of Tullyhaw...
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Lavey Cavan Gortnaleck 94
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Gortnaleg 172
Tullyhaw Kinawley Bawnboy Gortnaleg 262
Tullyhaw Killinagh Enniskillen Gortnashangan Lower...
- (Kinawley),
Gortlaunaght and
Gortullaghan townlands and on the east by
Gortnaleg and Gub (Kinawley) townlands. Its
chief geographical features are the...
- Gortacashel;
Gorteen (Kinawley); Gorteennaglogh; Gortlaunaght; Gortnaderrylea;
Gortnaleg; Gub (Kinawley); Gubnafarna; Gubrawully; Gubrimmaddera; Hawkswood; Killaghaduff;...
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Templeport Poll Book of 1761
there was one
person registered to vote in
Gortnaleg in the 1761
Irish general election -
Richard Hazard. He
lived in Garden...
- of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland.
Newtown is
bounded on the
south by
Gortnaleg townland, on the west by
Tircahan townland and on the east by Aghakinnigh...
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similar named townlands. Gub is
bounded on the west by Dunglave, Gortmore,
Gortnaleg and
Moherreagh townlands and on the east by
Cullion (Kinawley) and Finaghoo...
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south by
Drumcanon (Kinawley) and
Dunglave townlands and on the east by
Gortnaleg townland. Its
chief geographical features are a hill that
reaches a height...
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otherwise Tiercahan,
situate in the
Barony of
Tullaha and
County of Cavan;
Gortnaleg,
Upper and Lower,
situate in same
barony and county; Newtown, formerly...
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otherwise Tiercahan,
situate in the
Barony of
Tullaha and
County of Cavan;
Gortnaleg,
Upper and Lower,
situate in same
barony and county; Newtown, formerly...