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Killarah (Irish
derived place name
either Coill an Rátha
meaning 'The Wood of the Fort' or
Coill Leath Ráth = 'The Wood of the Half-Fort' or
Coill Áth...
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called either Bellheady,
Rossbressal or
Killarah.
Locals and the
Ordnance Survey still refer to part of
Killarah as
Bellaheady Mountain. From
medieval times...
- on the west by
Coologe and
Kiltynaskellan townlands and on the
north by
Killarah townland. Its
chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne Waterway...
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County Cavan, Ireland.
Clontygrigny is
bounded on the west by
Callaghs and
Killarah townlands, on the east by Aghaweenagh,
Ardlougher and
Dring townland, on...
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north by Lecharrownahone, on the east by Agharaskilly, on the
south by
Killarah and on the west by Crossmakelagher. One
would expect Cormeen to belong...
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Bailieborough Bailieborough Killaquill 53
Tullygarvey Drumgoon Cootehill Killarah 683
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Killashandra Town
Tullyhunco Killashandra...
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Mullaghduff townland, on the
south by Cloncollow, Slievebrickan, ****rin and
Killarah townlands and on the west by
Cormeen and
Lecharrownahone townlands. Its...
- (Gorteenagarry); Gortnacleigh; Greaghacholea; Keilagh;
Kildallan townland;
Killarah; Killygorman; Killygowan; Killygreagh; Kilnacross; Kiltynaskellan; Listiernan;...
- it was
owned by
Thomas McKiernan,
along with the
townlands of Doogary,
Killarah and Ned, Tullyhunco, all in
Tullyhunco Barony. He sold the land c.1606...
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Toberlyan townland, on the
south by
Coologe townland and on the east by
Killarah townland in
Kildallan parish. Its
chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne...