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Sralahan or The
Common is a
townland in the
Civil Parish of
Tomregan but
Roman Catholic Parish of Templeport,
Barony of Tullyhaw,
County Cavan, Ireland...
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Sralahan (Irish
derived place name
Srath Leathan,
meaning ‘The
Broad River-Meadow') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Kinawley,
barony of Tullyhaw,...
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century it
formed part of
Carrowmore townland. It is
bounded on the
north by
Sralahan townland, on the east by
Mullanacre Lower townland, on the
south by Bofealan...
- (Kinawley) townland, on the
south by Altbrean,
Knockroe (Kinawley) and
Sralahan (Kinawley)
townlands and on the east by
Binkeeragh townland. Its chief...
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Gubrawoolly is
bounded on the west by Altbrean, Altinure,
Drumcask and
Sralahan (Kinawley)
townlands and on the east by Derryrealt, Drumbeagh, Drumcar...
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Commas (Kinawley)
townlands and on the east by Altinure,
Gubrawully and
Sralahan (Kinawley) townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
hills which rise...
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bounded on the
north by
Gubnafarna townland, on the west by Binkeeragh,
Sralahan (Kinawley) and
Tullydermot townlands and on the east by
Drumcask and Knockranny...
- townlands, on the
south by
Urhannagh and
Bofealan townlands and on the east by
Sralahan and
Moher townlands in
Tomregan parish. Its
chief geographical features...
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Knockroe (Kinawley); Legavreagra;
Monydoo (or Tonycrom);
Newtown (Kinawley);
Sralahan (Kinawley); Tircahan; Tonanilt; Tonyquin; Tullycrafton; Tullydermot; Uragh...
- Gortnavreeghan, Brackley, Templeport, Mullaghlea, Finaghoo,
Cullion (Kinawley),
Sralahan and
Aghakinnigh townlands. Its
chief geographical features are Loughan...