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Lecharrownahone (from
Irish Leathcheathrú na hAbhann,
meaning 'The half-quarterland of the river' -
Local pronunciation is 'Laher-na-hone') is a townland...
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Bailieborough Bailieborough Lear 127
Clankee Knockbride Cootehill Lecharrownahone 313
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Lecharry 355
Castlerahan Crosserlough...
- parish, on the west by
Bofealan townland, on the
south by
Killynaff and
Lecharrownahone townlands and on the east by Carrowmore,
County Cavan townland in Tomregan...
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Cavanaquill and
Crossmakelagher townlands and on the
southeast by
Lecharrownahone townland. Its
chief geographical features are cow pastures. Killynaff...
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listed as
holders of the
neighbouring townlands of
Crossmakelagher and
Lecharrownahone.
Another part was Tonyhullagh, the
proprietor of
which was Lieutenant...
- Tullyhunco.
Cormeen is
bounded by the
following townlands, on the
north by
Lecharrownahone, on the east by Agharaskilly, on the
south by
Killarah and on the west...
- the east by
Snugborough and
Derryginny townlands, on the
south by
Lecharrownahone townland and on the west by
Mullanacre Upper,
Mullanacre Lower & Drumane...
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Snugborough and Carrowmore,
County Cavan townlands, on the
south by
Lecharrownahone townland and on the east by Annagh,
County Cavan,
Agharaskilly and...
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Kilnavert (Kilnavart); Kilsallagh; Kilsob; Lakefield, Templeport;
Lecharrownahone (Lahernahone);
Lissanover (Lisanover); Moherloob;
Moherreagh (Moheragh);...
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parish and on the east by
Cormeen townland in
Kildallan parish and
Lecharrownahone townland. Its
chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne Waterway...