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Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Cornacrum (Irish derived place name, Corr na Croma meaning 'The Round Hill of the Plague or the Stooping'.) is a townland in the civil parish of Kildallan
Cornacrum
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Derrinlester
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
the east by Aghaweenagh, Ardlougher and Dring townland, on the south by Cornacrum and Mullaghmore, Tullyhunco townlands and on the north by Fartrin townland
Clontygrigny
Townland in Bilberry, County Cavan, Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Ardlougher
Townland in Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Killygorman
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Cornahaia
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Drumlarah
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
lands comprising seven poles and three pottles in Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring townland, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo
Clonkeen
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Drumminnion is bounded on the west by Cornacrum and Evlagh More townlands, on the east by Clonkeen and Mackan townlands
Drumminnion
Townland in Bilberry, County Cavan, Ireland
of Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Dring is bounded on the west by Cornacrum townland, on the east by Clonkeen and Kildallan townlands, on the south
Dring,_County_Cavan
Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Cornacreeve 156 Castlerahan Castlerahan Oldcastle Cornacrum 246 Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Cornadarragh 109 Lower Loughtee Drumlane
List of townlands of County Cavan
List_of_townlands_of_County_Cavan
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Brian_Bán_Mág_Tighearnán
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
McKearnan, gentleman, comprising the modern-day townlands of Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Cornahaia, Derrinlester, Dring, Drumlarah, Ardlougher and Kiltynaskellan
Kiltynaskellan
mentioned John and the other McKiernans. Thomas Jones and William Jones of Cornacrum stated: A note of the names of them which we knowe of our owne knowledge
John Mág Tighearnán (died 1657)
John_Mág_Tighearnán_(died_1657)
Townlad in County Cavan, Ireland
the south by Drumlarah and Killygorman townlands and on the north by Cornacrum and Mullaghmore, Tullyhunco townlands. Its chief geographical features
Evlagh_Beg
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
the west by Kiltynaskellan townland, on the east by Clontygrigny and Cornacrum townlands, on the south by Evlagh Beg and Greaghacholea townlands and
Mullaghmore,_Tullyhunco
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
bine A most notorious Cunning Rebel. Thomas Jones and William Jones of Cornacrum stated: A note of the names of them which we knowe of our owne knowledge
Derryvella_(Corlough)
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
late of Sandybrook, esquire, of the first part, William Rogers, junior, Cornacrum, County Cavan, gentleman, of the second part, and Joseph Denham, Killeshandra
Aghavoher
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Drumminnion townlands, on the south by Drumlarah townland and on the north by Cornacrum townland. Its chief geographical features are the Rag River, small streams
Evlagh_More
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
freehold) comprising seven poles and three pottles in Clonkeen, Clontygrigny, Cornacrum, Derrinlester, Dring, Killygorman, Kiltynaskellan and Mullaghdoo, Cavan
Mullaghdoo,_Cavan
Civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland
Clooneen; Coolnashinny or Croaghan; Coragh; Cormeen; Cornaclea or Tawlagh; Cornacrum; Cornahaia; Cornasker; Derrinlester; Disert; Doogary; Dring; Drumbagh;
Kildallan
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