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Raleagh (Irish-derived
place name,
either Ráth
Liath meaning 'The Grey Fort' or Ráth
Liadhach meaning 'The Fort of the Grey People') is a
townland in...
- Kiltynaskellan; Listiernan; Mackan; Makief; Mullaghdoo; Mullaghmore; Mullaghmullan;
Raleagh; Tonaloy; Tullynabeherny; "Calendar of
Entries in the
Papal Register Relating...
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Listooder Magheralone Murvaclogher (also
known as Broaghclogh)
Rademon Raleagh Rossconor Teconnaught Tullynacree "Kilmore".
IreAtlas Townlands Database...
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Clankee Sher****
Bailieborough Ralaghan 243
Clankee Drumgoon Cootehill Raleagh 285
Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Raludan 68
Tullygarvey Kildrumsherdan...
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south by
Drumleevan townland and on the east by Cornahaia,
Drumercross and
Raleagh townlands. Its
chief geographical features are Ned
North Hill
which reaches...
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William died
sometime before 1638
leaving two sons, Owen and
Patrick (of
Raleagh townland,
Kildallan parish). Owen
Sheridan succeeded to his father's lands...
- 1638
leaving two sons, Owen (of Mullaghmore, Tullyhunco) and
Patrick (of
Raleagh townland,
Kildallan parish). Owen
Sheridan succeeded to his father's lands...
- 1638
leaving two sons, Owen (of Mullaghmore, Tullyhunco) and
Patrick (of
Raleagh townland,
Kildallan parish). Owen
Sheridan succeeded to his father's lands...
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Killydrum and Derry****n
townlands in
County Leitrim, on the
south by
Raleagh townland in
Kildallan parish and
Lugnagon townland in
County Leitrim and...
- the
south by
Ballynamony townland and on the
north by
Derrinlester and
Raleagh townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
streams and a
spring well...