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Lissanover (from
Irish Lios an Uabhair, The Fort of the Pride) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman...
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freeholders holding a
lease for
lives from
their landlord.
William Blashford of
Lissanover.[3]
Archived 15
November 2017 at the
Wayback Machine The
Tithe Applotment...
- McGoverns.
Their strongholds were at Ballymagauran, Bawnboy,
Coologe and
Lissanover in Cavan.
There are many
variations found in the
spelling of the name...
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Tonyhallagh is
bounded on the
north by
Cavanaquill townland, on the west by
Lissanover townland, on the east by
Crossmakelagher townland and on the
south by...
- for not
paying customs. He
married Mary
Renald from
Devon and died at
Lissanover,
County Cavan in 1661 and was
buried at St.
Orvins in
Dublin (probably...
- for not
paying customs. He
married Mary
Renald from
Devon and died at
Lissanover,
County Cavan in 1661 and was
buried at St.
Orvins in
Dublin (probably...
- for not
paying customs. He
married Mary
Renald from
Devon and died at
Lissanover,
County Cavan in 1661 and was
buried at St.
Orvins in
Dublin (probably...
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Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin,
together with a
third brother Emonn of
Lissanover. On the
death of the
McGovern chief,
Brian Óg took the
chieftaincy and...
- Eskey, Grilly, Kilconny, Killashandra, Killinagh, Killykeen, Kinawley,
Lissanover, Milltown, Moynehall,
Pedara Vohers, Swanlinbar, Teebane, Templeport,...
- of
Ireland 1901 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cavan/
Lissanover/Coologe/
Census of
Ireland 1911 Site
number 361 in "Archaeological Inventory...