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- Killywillin (from Irish Coill an M****llinn, 'Wood of the Mill') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the...
- Kilnacreevy townland in County Leitrim and on the east by Ballymagauran and Killywillin townlands. Its chief geographical features are Glebe Lough, Killyran...
- Loughtee Castleterra Cavan Killywaum 101 Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Killywillin 201 Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Killywilly 383 Lower Loughtee Drumlane...
- the south by Killywillin townland and on the east by Porturlan townland. Its chief geographical features are Templeport Lough, Killywillin Lough, a stream...
- pronunciation is Dharraugh. Derryragh is bounded on the north by Porturlan and Killywillin townlands, on the west by Ballymagauran townland, on the south by Sruhagh...
- north by Ray, Templeport townland, on the west by Killymoriarty and Killywillin townlands, on the south by Derryragh townland and on the east by Camagh...
- townlands, on the west by Boley and Killyran townlands, on the south by Killywillin townland and on the east by Killymoriarty and Ray, Templeport townlands...
- Gortlaunaght in the Irish general election, 1761 - Robert Johnston of Killywillin, who was entitled to two votes. He voted for Charles Coote, 1st Earl...
- Cormac, that shot the arrow. Feidhlimidh had a stronghold on a crannog in Killywillin Lough and he met his death while there on Sunday 15 February 1495. The...
- of July (4th of July). Feidhlimidh had a stronghold on a crannog in Killywillin Lough and he met his death while there on Sunday 15 February 1495, possibly...