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Kiltubrid or
Kiltubbrid (Irish: Cill Tiobraid) is a
civil parish in the
barony of Leitrim,
County Leitrim, Ireland. The
villages of
Keshcarrigan and Drumcong...
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Kiltubbrid Shield is a
Bronze Age
wooden shield from Ireland,
discovered during the 19th
century in the
townland of
Kiltubbrid,
County Leitrim. It...
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arises from a
patch of
hungry gr**** (féar gortach). In the
region of
Kiltubbrid, the term is also used to
refer to a
sudden hunger that can
seize people...
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Mohill Fenagh Mohill Aghacashel 450
Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on
Shannon Aghacashlaun 135
Leitrim Kiltubbrid Carrick on
Shannon Aghadark Achadh Dearc 135...
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Kiltubbrid, Lisgillock, Moher, Newtowngore, Oughteragh, Riverstown, Rowan, Stralongford...
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Drumcarn ****I
Drumlougher Lough ****I
Fathom Upper ****I
Glendesha ****I
Kiltubbrid Loughs ****I
Lislea ****I
Levallymore ****I
Lough Gullion ****I
Lough Neagh...
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meaning "Conway’s Lake".
Lough Conway is
located in
Kiltubbrid parish in the
county Leitrim. It
connects with
Drumaleague Lough by a...
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opened on 16 June 1885 and
closed on 18
October 1958.[citation needed]
Kiltubbrid List of
towns and
villages in
Ireland O'Donovan's Name
Books (Kiltubrid)...
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Drumreilly Fenagh Inishmagrath Killanummery Killarga Killasnet Kiltoghert Kiltubbrid Mohill Oughteragh Rossinver There are 130
civil parishes in
County Limerick:...
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parcels of land in the
County of
Leitrim with
Tirlagh Reynolds of
Kiltubbrid. On 15 November 1633 an ****ction was
granted to give
Tirlagh possession...