- A
townland (Irish:
baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: toonlann) is a
small geographical division of land,
historically and
currently used in
Ireland and in...
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barony of
Kilnamanagh Upper. It has 31
townlands in total. 27 of
these townslands are in the
Roman Catholic Parish of Upperchurch-Drombane,
three in the...
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small side-road (at V853774,
sometimes labelled "Gearhasallagh"
after the
townsland, on maps),
descends steeply north into the
Black Valley and then winds...
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Curreeny (Irish: Na Coirríní) is a
townsland in
North County Tipperary, Ireland. It is
situated 16 km (10 mi) from Nenagh, in the
Roman Catholic parish...
- Dublin:
South Dublin County Council. Weafer, Paul (2015).
Brittas Village &
Townslands - A
Rural View of
South Dublin. Dublin:
Brittas and
Districts Community...
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quarter of the
seventeenth century and was
registered as
owner of the
townslands of Lagg,
Ballybeg and Old Grange. The last
recorded titular Prior of Ballybeg...
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towns of
Borrisoleigh to the west and
Templemore to the east. The
townsland gets its name from the
legend of
Saint Patrick who was
pursuing the Devil...
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Lough to the north. The
valley in the
centre of this "horseshoe" is the
townsland of
Glenconnelly (Irish:
Gleann Choinnile). Two deep
corries lie at the...
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Irish traditional music.
Paddy O'Brien was born in Castlebarnagh, a
small townsland outside of Daingean,
County Offaly, in the
Midlands of Ireland. He is...
- Echo.
Retrieved 22
March 2022. Weafer, Paul (2015).
Brittas Village &
Townslands - A
Rural View of
South Dublin. Dublin:
Brittas and
Districts Community...