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Knockfin (from
Irish Cnoc Fionn, meaning- The
White Hill) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Drumreilly,
barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland. Knockfin...
- and St Bean's Church,
Marydale – Strathgl**** 'Pestered With Popery' &
Knockfin".
Parish of St Mary, Beauly.
Retrieved 26
January 2014. Macrae, A. (1976)...
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County Cavan are:
Ardmoneen Corraleehanbeg Doon (Drumreilly)
Garryfliugh Knockfin Moher (Drumreilly) "Droim Oiríolaigh/Drumreilly". Logainm.ie. "Drumreilly...
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Burrishoole Aghagower Westport Knockfereen 84
Kilmaine Ballinrobe Ballinrobe Knockfin 96
Murrisk Oughaval Westport Knockfree 327
Tirawley Kilbelfad Ballina Knockgl****...
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Kilbeg Kilcotton Kildellig Kilminfoyle Kilnaseer Knockamullin Knockaroe Knockfin Knockkyle Knockseera Kyletilloge Leap
Legaun Lismore Maghernaskeagh Middlemount...
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Slievenakilla townlands and on the east by Curraghnabania,
Garryfliugh and
Knockfin townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Sliabh an
Iarainn mountain...
- Clancy, and was the great-grandson of
Murtagh MacClancy of Cnoc-Finn (
Knockfin). The
MacClancy family were the
hereditary lawyers or
brehons of Thomond...
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branches Chisholm of
Chisholm (chiefs)
Chisholm of
Struy (senior cadets)
Chisholms of
Lietry and
Kinneries Chisholms of
Knockfin Chisholms of Muckerach...
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belonged to Sir
Daniel O'Brien of
Dough of the
powerful O'Brien
family Knockfin,
Doonmacfelim and
Ballinalacken were
owned by
Teigue MacMurrogh O'Brien...
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Grace (1765–1835), only
child of
Jerome Alley of Donoughmore, was born at
Knockfin, Maryborough, on 13 or 30 June 1790. He
studied medicine with his father...