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meaning 'townland of the height') is a
small townland in the
civil parish of
Tullagh,
County Cork, Ireland. The
townland is
approximately 0.9
square kilometres...
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contained five
wards (Gortalowry, Killymoon, Newbuildings,
Oldtown and
Tullagh).
Following local government reform,
Cookstown gained most of the abolished...
- townlands:
Dunaff to the west;
Letter to the south;
Straid to the
south and
Tullagh to the east. It has four subtownlands;
Rockstown (Irish:
Baile na Creige)...
- the
Urris Hills and
Raghtin More mountain),
Leenan Bay, Dunaff, Head,
Tullagh Bay (a blue flag beach),
through the
villages of
Clonmany and Ballyliffin...
- Kilfaughnabeg, Killeenleagh, Knockskagh, Myross, Shreelane,
Skibbereen Rural,
Tullagh, Woodfort, in the
former Rural District of Skibbereen; Ballybane, Ballydehob...
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Ireland Province Munster County Cork
Barony Carbery West
Civil parish Tullagh Founded 1607
Elevation 26 m (85 ft) Po****tion (2022) 414
Eircode (Routing...
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Tulla Upper (or
Tullagh Upper) is a
barony in
County Clare, Ireland. This
ancient geographical division of land is in turn
divided into
seven civil parishes...
- Killarecastle, Killarechurch, Killaroo, Killeenagh, Killeenagroagh,
Killeenbane or
Tullagh Upper, Killeenboy, Killeenbrack, Lurgan, Maddadoo, Moranspark, Mosstown...
- "wooded peatland")
Sullenboy (from
Sailean Buí
meaning "yellow willows")
Tullagh (from
Tulach meaning "hilltop")
Cookstown townland itself is
situated in...
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Killaconnenagha in 1837. In 1840 he was
Curate of Dunnurlin,
Curate of
Tullagh in 1842 and in
December 1849
became Curate of Cape Clear.
Spring was made...