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Coologe (Irish
derived place name either: Cúl Ó
nGuaire meaning 'Guaire's Corner' or Cúl Ó
Gabhair meaning "The
Corner of the Goats") is a
townland in...
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formerly in the
townland of
Coologe, now in the
parish of Templeport,
County Cavan. An
earthen ringfort now on the s**** of
Coologe Lough is
probably the site...
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territory of the McGoverns.
Their strongholds were at Ballymagauran, Bawnboy,
Coologe and
Lissanover in Cavan.
There are many
variations found in the spelling...
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Clanmaurice Kilshenane Listowel Coolnanoonagh 178
Iraghticonnor Kilnaughtin Glin
Coologes 994
Glanarought Kilgarvan Kenmare Coolownig 165
Glanarought Tuosist Kenmare...
- was in the
townland of
Coologe, now in the
parish of Templeport,
County Cavan. An
earthen ringfort now on the s**** of
Coologe Lough is
probably the site...
- and
Burren townland and on the east by
Coologe and
Toberlyan townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Coologe Lake, Derryc****an Lake and
Camagh Lough...
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Annagh Cavan Coolnashinny (or Croaghan) 132
Tullyhunco Kildallan Cavan Coologe 265
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Cootehill Town
Tullygarvey Drumgoon Cootehill...
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bordering Coologe Lough on the south))
Toberlyan is
bounded on the
north by
Corran townland, on the west by Derryc****an townland, on the
south by
Coologe townland...
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moved to
Coologe castle. He must have been
involved in a
conflict five
years later as he was
killed in 1299. The
castle of
Maghnus at
Coologe was one of...
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about 30
acres of
arable land. The
larger ballybethagh was
called 'Bally
Coologe'.
Knockecheren is
probably the
Irish 'Cnoc Eichthighearn',
meaning "The...