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Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Kilnavert (or Kilnavart) (from Irish Cill na bhFeart, meaning 'The Church of the Tumuli') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan
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Ancient artifact found in Ireland
Padraig (St. Patrick's Well), and Kilnavert Church, which is said to have been founded by Patrick. The current town of Kilnavert was originally called Fossa
Killycluggin_Stone
Irish pagan sun and fertility god
in Magh Slécht, contains a poem which states that Crom was situated at Kilnavert beside the road and that the local women used to tremble in fear as they
Crom_Cruach
Historic plain in Ireland
times the small area where the Crom Cruach idol stood at Killycluggin and Kilnavert was originally named Fossa Slécht or Rath Slécht and it is from this small
Magh_Slécht
Civil parish in County Cavan, Ireland
replaced Holy Trinity church Kildoagh (1796-1979) and St Patrick church Kilnavert (1888). The present Templeport St Peter's Church of Ireland, built in
Templeport
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
townland and on the south by Bellaheady townland in Kildallan parish and by Kilnavert and Corran, County Cavan townlands. Killycluggin's chief geographical
Killycluggin
184 Upper Loughtee Lavey Cavan Kilnavara 309 Upper Loughtee Urney Cavan Kilnavert 188 Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Kilquilly 243 Castlerahan Castlerahan
List of townlands of County Cavan
List_of_townlands_of_County_Cavan
Townland in Lissanover, County Cavan, Ireland
pronunciation is Dorrahasson. Derrycassan is bounded on the north by Kilnavert and Corran townlands, on the west by Camagh, Sruhagh and Gorteen, Templeport
Derrycassan
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Corran is bound on the north by Killycluggin townland, on the west by Kilnavert and Derrycassan townlands, on the south by Toberlyan and Toberlyan Duffin
Corran,_County_Cavan
Bishop of Kilmore (d. 1511)
Fergal's father and grandfather. This Cormack had a son Edmund who lived in Kilnavert townland which was the location of the R.C. Church in Templeport. Fergal's
Cormac_Mág_Shamhradháin
Nation, p. 414, mentions a Baron MacGauran in an incident that occurred at Kilnavert Church c.1590. The Baron was probably Tomás Óg. Bryan Dolan came with
Tomas Óg mac Brian Mág Samhradháin
Tomas_Óg_mac_Brian_Mág_Samhradháin
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
by Cor, Templeport, Cloneary and Gortnaleck townlands, on the south by Kilnavert townland and on the east by Killycluggin, Tonyhallagh and Cavanaquill
Lissanover
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Templeport townland, on the south by Camagh townland and on the east by Kilnavert townland. Its chief geographical features are Gortnaleck Lough, dug wells
Gortnaleck
Townland in Ballymagauran, County Cavan, Ireland
south by Gorteen, Templeport and Derrycassan townlands and on the east by Kilnavert townland. Its chief geographical features are Camagh Lough and forestry
Camagh
Irish Roman Catholic bishop
Tullyhaw) and "Edmund son of Cormuck son of Ferrall Magawran of Kilfert" (now Kilnavert, Tullyhaw). Catholicism portal The McGovern chief of Tullyhaw about the
Edmund_MacGauran
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English : habitational name for someone from Boldron in County Durham (formerly in North Yorkshire), so named with Old Norse boli ‘bull’ + rúm ‘clearing’.
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King
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American, Anglo, British, English
From the Hero's Town; From Mann's Castle
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Little Healthy Girl
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Lord Shiva
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Restless; Moon
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Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Lucky
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Turkish
Turkish name TÜLAY means "new moon."
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Dispeller of ignorance, One who gathers knowledge
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Hindu
A small star, Starlet
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