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Crossmakelagher, also
written Crossmakellagher or
Crossmakellegher (from
Irish Cros Mhic Chéileachair,
meaning 'McKelleher's Crossroads') is a townland...
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Castlerahan Oldcastle Crossmakeelan 265
Clankee Sher****
Bailieborough Crossmakelagher 196
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Crossrah 218 Clan****n
Kilbride Oldcastle...
- the east by
Killynaff townland and on the
south by
Tonyhallagh and
Crossmakelagher townlands. Cavanaquill's
chief geographical features are a
small stream...
- east by Agharaskilly, on the
south by
Killarah and on the west by
Crossmakelagher. One
would expect Cormeen to
belong to both
Templeport parish and Tullyhaw...
- Glebe; Cornagunleog; Corneen;
Corran (Curran, Currin); Corrasmongan;
Crossmakelagher (Cross); Derryc****an (Derryc****ion);
Derrymony (Derrymoney); Derryragh;...
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Cavanaquill townland, on the west by
Lissanover townland, on the east by
Crossmakelagher townland and on the
south by
Killycluggin townland. Tonyhallagh's chief...
- townland, on the
south by
Toberlyan Duffin townland and on the
north by
Crossmakelagher and
Tonyrevan townlands. Its
chief geographical features are the Shannon-Erne...
- ****rin townlands, on the
south by
Callaghs townland and on the
north by
Crossmakelagher and
Cormeen townlands. Its
chief geographical features are Bellaheady...
- the west by
Tonyhallagh and
Killycluggin townlands, on the east by
Crossmakelagher townland and on the
south by
Bellaheady townland in
Kildallan parish...
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McGovern Clan from 1512 to 1532. His son Hugh was
granted land in
Crossmakelagher,
Drumane and
Bofealan in 1611
under the
Plantation of Ulster. In the...