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Killynumber (locally [ˌkʲïliˈnӧmər], from
Irish Cúil an Umair 'recess of the
trough or hollow') is a
townland lying within the
civil parish of Kilcronaghan...
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townlands of:
Annagh & Moneysterlinn, Cloughfin, Gortahurk, Keenaght,
Killynumber, Killytoney, Longfield, and Tullyroan. It was
apportioned to the Drapers...
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Granach wooded place or
gravely place Keenaght Caonach mossy/swamp
Killynumber An
Choillidh Umar wood of the
trough Killytoney An
Choillidh Tamhnaigh...
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bounded by the
townlands of;
Annagh & Moneysterlin, Ballinderry,
Killynumber, Dromore, and Gortamney. In the
Plantation of
Ulster it was
given as...
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bounded by the
townlands of Calmore, Cloughfin, Coolsaragh, Gortamney,
Killynumber, and Moyesset. It was
apportioned to the
Drapers company. The townland...
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Cloghom (Cloughfin, Kilcronaghan), one
balliboe and a half
Cowlanamone (
Killynumber, Kilcronaghan)
Culemoire (Calmore, Kilcronaghan)
Dromaraghy (Drumrainey)...
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townlands of Ballinderry,
Ballynahone More, Clooney, Drumsamney,
Killynumber, Killytoney, and Moyesset. It was
apportioned to the
Drapers company...
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Drumballyhagan Clark Drumcrow Drumsamney Gortahurk Gortamney Granny Keenaght Killynumber Killytoney Moneyshanere Mormeal Moybeg Kirley Moyesset Tamnyaskey Tobermore...
- (95 m) high;
Calmore Hill (in Calmore), 268 feet (82 m) high;
Killynumber Hill (in
Killynumber), 238 feet (73 m) high; Todd Hill (in Gortamney), 201 feet...