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Tullygarvey (Irish:
Teallach Ghairbhíth) is one of
eight Baronies in the
County of Cavan. The area has been in
constant occupation since pre-4000 BC....
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neighbouring townland of Munnilly. Both
townlands lie
within the
barony of
Tullygarvey.
Cootehill is 20 km north-east of
Cavan town and 20 km south-west of...
- 12th
century of a
district in the
parish of Drung, in the
barony of
Tullygarvey,
County Cavan,
which was a part of Breifne. Here they were subordinate...
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Loughtee Lavey Cavan Aghadreenagh 177
Tullygarvey Annagh Cootehill Aghadrumgowna (or Calf Field) 230
Tullygarvey Larah Cootehill Aghadrumgullin 99 Upper...
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whose chief town, Cavan, is also the
county town
Tullygarvey (Teallach Ghairbhíth)
Tullyhaw (Teallach Eathach) – the
largest in the...
- Ardagh. The
civil parish of
Drung is
within the
historical barony of
Tullygarvey. The R188
regional road,
between Cootehill and
Cavan Town, p****es through...
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townland of
Crumlin in the
parish of Denn, and that part of the
barony of
Tullygarvey contained within the
parish of Annagh. At the 1895
general election,...
- Monaghan); to the west by Clankelly,
County Fermanagh; and to the
south by
Tullygarvey,
County Cavan.
Below is a list of
settlements in
Dartree barony: Clones...
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Country Ireland Province Ulster County County Cavan Barony Tullygarvey Elevation 55 m (180 ft) Po****tion (2006)[citation needed] • Rural...
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Castlerahan and Clankee, and
those parts of the
baronies of
Loughtee Upper and
Tullygarvey not
contained within the
constituency of West Cavan.
Leigh Rayment's...