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Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
18th century, Callaghs formed part of the townland of Aghaweenagh and its history is the same until then. From the 18th century, Callaghs formed part of
Callaghs
Irish-born landowner (1540–1618)
O'More (Irish: An Calbhach Ó Mórdha; 1540 – 27 March 1618), also known as Callagh, The Calough or Charles, was an Irish-born landowner of noble ancestry
Calvagh_O'More
Matters Tanya Taylor (TTCM) Henry Luo (Ind. Labor) Anna Greco (WCI) Roy McCallagh (TR) Jade Yu-Chun Hsueh (Ind) Wollondilly Matt Gould Team Matt Gould (MGT)
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Drumlane Cavan Calf Field (or Aghadrumgowna) 230 Tullygarvey Larah Cootehill Callaghs 335 Tullyhunco Kildallan Bawnboy Callanagh Lower 276 Clanmahon Drumlumman
List of townlands of County Cavan
List_of_townlands_of_County_Cavan
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
east by Agharaskilly, Clontygrigny and Fartrin townlands, on the south by Callaghs townland and on the north by Crossmakelagher and Cormeen townlands. Its
Killarah
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullyhunco, County Cavan, Ireland. Clontygrigny is bounded on the west by Callaghs and Killarah townlands, on the east by Aghaweenagh, Ardlougher and Dring
Clontygrigny
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Esquire, of Greenville, in aid COUNTY OF CAVAN consisting of the Townland of Callaghs, Kiltynaskellan, Roy, Aughaweenagh, Killygreagh, and Ardlogher, situate
Killygreagh
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
and by Kiltynaskellan townland in Kildallan parish and on the east by Callaghs and Killarah townlands in Kildallan parish. Its chief geographical features
Coologe
Townland in Ireland
acres, including 16 acres of water. Until the 18th century the townland of Callaghs formed a sub-division of Aghaweenagh. A 1587 petition spell the name as
Aghaweenagh
Irish noble (died 1548)
his widow Margaret apparently left Ireland with his young sons, Rory and Callagh. Although he had for some time enjoyed the privileges of being in St Leger's
Giolla Pádraig O'More (died 1548)
Giolla_Pádraig_O'More_(died_1548)
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
the south by Evlagh Beg and Greaghacholea townlands and on the north by Callaghs townland. Its chief geographical features are Mullaghmore Hill which reaches
Mullaghmore,_Tullyhunco
Civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland
Aghnacreevy; Ardlougher; Bellaheady or Rossbressal; Bocade Glebe; Breandrum; Callaghs; Carn; Claragh; Claraghpottle Glebe; Cloncose; Clonkeen; Clontygrigny;
Kildallan
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Tullynabeherny townlands, on the south by Doogary townland and on the north by Callaghs townland. Its chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne Waterway
Kiltynaskellan
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English : from a pet form of Paul.Altered form, in the New Netherland Dutch community, of Paling. Compare Paulding.
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English : from Middle English schak(k)en ‘to brandish’ + speer ‘spear’, nickname for a belligerent person or perhaps a bawdy nickname for an exhibitionist or womanizer.
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Youthful; Alder Tree; Place of Alders; Spring Like; Place of Alder Trees; Abbreviations of Vernon or Lavern
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English (West Midlands) : unexplained.
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