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Scrabby (from
Irish Screabach meaning Rough Uneven Land) is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman...
- Ireland. It
comprises the
civil parishes of Kildallan,
Killeshandra and
Scrabby.
Tullyhunco is
located in
western County Cavan. It
borders County Leitrim...
- boundary. His father,
Sergeant Francis (Frank) McGahern, was a
native of
Scrabby (later
renamed Loch
Gowna in 1950), a
village on the s****s of
Lough Gowna...
- s**** of the lake in
County Cavan. The
original name of the
village was
Scrabby (Screabach in Irish), and gave its name to the
townland and
parish in which...
- Kilgolagh, Kill, Kilnaleck, Loughdawan, Lurgan, Mullagh, Munterconnaught,
Scrabby,
Springfield and Virginia. 6 Cavan–Belturbet Ardue, Ballyconnell, Ballymagauran...
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Catholic parish until 1839, when it was
joined with the
Cavan parish of
Scrabby to its north, with
which it has
since been united. The area has been hard...
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Derrynaslieve townlands and on the east by Moneynure, Prospect,
Corlough and
Scrabby,
Corlough townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Brackley Lough...
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Tomregan Bawnboy Scrabby Town
Tullyhunco Scrabby Granard Scrabby,
Corlough 191
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Scrabby 306
Tullyhunco Scrabby Granard See 108...
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north by
Garvary (Corlough)
townland and on the east by
Derry More and
Scrabby,
Corlough townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Brackley Lough...
- (Ballymore), Mick
Gormley (Killoe), Hugh
Hourican (Clonbroney), Jack
Hughes (
Scrabby), Mick
Kenny (Clonbroney),
Paddy Lynch (Colmcille), John
McDowell (Clonbroney)...