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Kiltynaskellan (Irish
derived place name,
Coillte na Sceallán
meaning 'The Wood of the
Small Acorns'.) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kildallan,...
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Tullyhaw Killinagh Enniskillen Kiltrasna 119
Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan Kiltynaskellan 547
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Kinagha Beg 61
Tullygarvey Annagh Cavan...
- Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah,
Ardlougher and
Kiltynaskellan.
Under the
terms of the grant, Mág Tighearnán was
obliged to
build a...
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Greaghacholea townland, on the
south by
Doogary townland and on the
north by
Kiltynaskellan townland. Its
chief geographical features are
small streams and forestry...
- Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah,
Ardlougher and
Kiltynaskellan.
Under the
terms of the grant,
McKearnan was
obliged to
build a house...
- Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah,
Ardlougher and
Kiltynaskellan.
Under the
terms of the grant,
McKearnan was
obliged to
build a house...
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Clontygrigny and Mullaghmore,
Tullyhunco townlands, on the west by
Coologe and
Kiltynaskellan townlands and on the
north by
Killarah townland. Its
chief geographical...
- Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester,
Dring townland, Killygorman,
Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo,
Cavan went to his
nearest relatives. The most likely...
- townland, on the
south by
Killygorman townland and on the
north by
Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghmore,
Tullyhunco townlands. Its
chief geographical features...
- Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah,
Ardlougher and
Kiltynaskellan.
Under the
terms of the grant,
McKearnan was
obliged to
build a house...