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Kilsob (from
Irish Coill Subh
meaning "Wood of the Berries") is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman...
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south by
Owengallees and Lakefield,
Templeport townlands and on the east by
Kilsob townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Lakefield Lough, forestry...
- townlands, on the
south by
Cloncurkney townland and on the east by
Kildoagh and
Kilsob townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Bellaboy Lough (Irish = Loch...
- townland, on the
south by Mullaghmore,
Templeport townland and on the east by
Kilsob townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Lakefield Lough, a sand pit...
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Kilsallagh 75 Clan****n
Kilmore Cavan Kilsaran 436 Clan****n
Drumlumman Granard Kilsob 348
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Kiltagl****an 173
Tullyhaw Killinagh Enniskillen...
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Templeport where it is
called Baonboy.
Another name for the
village is
Kilsub or
Kilsob. The 1622
Survey of
County Cavan states: Sir
Richard Greames,
holdeth 1000...
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lands of
Kilsob. To my
second son
William Betty the farm of land
known as
Middle Kilsob or Gortenane, and his heirs. To my eldest...
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Gortnacargy townlands in
Corlough parish, on the
south by Newtown,
Templeport and
Kilsob townlands and on the east by
Bawnboy townland. Its
chief geographical features...
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bounded on the
north by
Bawnboy and
Ballynamaddoo townlands, on the west by
Kilsob townland, on the
south by
Muinaghan townland and on the east by Killycrin...
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bounded on the
north by
Corrasmongan and
Killycrin townlands, on the west by
Kilsob townland, on the
south by
Kildoagh townland and on the east by Port, Templeport...