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Knockgorm, an
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic 'Cnoc Gorm',
meaning The Blue Hill (probably
because the soil is
light blue), is a
townland in the
civil parish...
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mensal townlands in
Garvaghy Parish, Co. Down. All
their names were,
Knockgorm, Killaney,
Castlevennon and Balloolymore.
There were many
clergy of the...
- Knockanroe, Laharn, Drombeg, Stonefield, Killeen, Glenleigh, Blackrock,
Knockgorm, Lissacapia, Ivale, Mushera, Finnanefield, Baunreagh, Brookpark, Donoure...
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Upper Loughtee Castleterra Cavan Knockfin 226
Tullyhaw Drumreilly Bawnboy Knockgorm 351
Tullyhaw Templeport Enniskillen Knockmore,
County Cavan 273 Tullyhaw...
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Courceys Templetrine Kinsale Kilnacloona 241
Courceys Ringrone Kinsale Knockgorm 107
Courceys Kilroan Kinsale Knocknabinny 226
Courceys Ringrone Kinsale...
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Carnew Castlevennon Corbally Enagh Fedany Garvaghy Kilkinamurry Killaney Knockgorm Shanrod Tullinisky Tullyorior List of
civil parishes of
County Down "Garvaghy"...
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Mullaghlea Glen townlands, on the east by
Carrick West, Curraghgl**** and
Knockgorm townlands and on the
south by
Slievenakilla townland. Its
chief geographical...
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Skull Skull Knockeens 313 West
Carbery (W.D.)
Kilcrohane Bantry Knockgorm 421 West
Carbery (W.D.)
Caheragh Skibbereen Knockroe 218 West Carbery...
- Gub (Glangevlin) townlands, on the west by Altshallan,
Carrick West and
Knockgorm townlands, on the
south by
Legatraghta and
Moneensauran townlands and...
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Legatraghta is
bounded on the
north by Curraghgl**** townland, on the west by
Knockgorm townland, on the east by
Moneensauran townland and on the
south by Slievenakilla...