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Killaghaduff (Irish
derived place name,
either Cill Átha D****bh,
meaning ‘The
Church of the
Black Ford’ or
Coill Achadh D****bh,
meaning ‘The Wood of the...
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County Cavan, Ireland. It is
close to the site of a
medieval church in
Killaghaduff townland,
which might explain the
meaning of the name.
Drumcask is bounded...
- Clan****n
Crosserlough Cavan Kill
Demesne 158 Clan****n
Crosserlough Cavan Killaghaduff 99
Tullyhaw Kinawley Bawnboy Killaliss 218
Clankee Knockbride Cootehill...
- on the west by
Cornalon and
Derryrealt townlands and on the east by
Killaghaduff and
Tircahan townlands. Its
chief geographical features are the Blackwater...
- is
bounded on the
north by
Uragh (Kinawley) townland, on the
south by
Killaghaduff townland, on the west by
Furnaceland townland and on the east by Drumod...
- Gortnaleg; Gub (Kinawley); Gubnafarna; Gubrawully; Gubrimmaddera; Hawkswood;
Killaghaduff; Knockranny;
Knockroe (Kinawley); Legavreagra;
Monydoo (or Tonycrom);...
- on the west by
Borim (Kinawley),
Gorteen (Kinawley), Gortnaleg, and
Killaghaduff townlands and on the east by
Drumbar (Kinawley) and
Newtown (Kinawley)...
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north by
Uragh (Kinawley) townland, on the
south by
Gortnaderrylea and
Killaghaduff townlands, on the west by
Gortacashel townland and on the east by Drumbar...
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Tonyquin townland, on the
south by
Tircahan townland, on the west by
Killaghaduff townland and on the east by
Drumbar (Kinawley) townland. The south-western...
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Gortnaderrylea townland, on the
south by
Gortlaunaght townland, on the west by
Killaghaduff townland and on the east by
Drumbar (Kinawley) townland. Its
chief geographical...