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Legnagrow, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic,
either Lag na gCnó 'The
Hollow of the Nuts', or Lag na gCro 'The
Hollow of the Huts or Sheep-Folds', is a townland...
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north by
Corratawy townland, on the west by Curraghvah,
Drumhurrin and
Legnagrow townlands and on the east by
Corneenflynn and
Edenmore townlands. Its...
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Glangevlin and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Mully Upper is
bounded on the
north by
Legnagrow townland, on the west by
Garvalt Lower, Gub (Glangevlin) and
Mully Lower...
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bounded on the west by
Creea townland and on the east by
Edenmore and
Legnagrow townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
mountain streams, waterfalls...
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barony of Tullyhaw. An log glas Leggl**** is
bounded on the
north by
Legnagrow townland, on the west by
Mully Upper townland and on the east by Eshveagh...
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Clankee Knockbride Cootehill Legnaderk 359
Tullyhaw Templeport Enniskillen Legnagrow 830
Tullyhaw Templeport Enniskillen Legwee 281 Clan****n
Drumlumman Granard...
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Glangevlin and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Mully Lower is
bounded on the
north by
Legnagrow townland, on the west by Curraghvah,
Garvalt Lower and
Moneenabrone townlands...
- townlands, on the west by
Coppanaghbane and
Gowlat townlands, on the east by
Legnagrow,
Moneenabrone and
Mully Lower townlands and on the
south by Coppanaghmore...
- Gub (Glangevlin); Knockgorm; Lattone; Legatraghta; Leggl****; Legnaderk;
Legnagrow; Moneenabrone; Moneensauran;
Mullaghlea Glen;
Mully Lower;
Mully Upper;...