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church was built. The
Topological Dictionary of
Ireland of 1837
notes that
Drumcannon Parish (including Tramore) had 4835 inhabitants.
There was one endowed...
- alia, the
lands of
Drumcannon. A deed
dated 13
December 1774 by John
Enery spells the
townland as
Drumcanon otherwise Drumcannon. The 1790
Cavan Carvaghs...
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demesne of Macken, and Drumbinnis, Keilagh, Druminisdill, Drumcartagh, and
Drumcannon,
county of Cavan,
containing £74. 0r. 15p.
state measure, held in fee...
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Kilmacrenan Kilmacrenan Millford Drumbristan Glebe 99
Tirhugh Drumhome Donegal Drumcannon 160
Raphoe Donaghmore Stranorlar Drumcarbit 742
Inishowen East Clonca...
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Ballymacart Ballynakill Clashmore Clonagam Clonea Colligan Corbally Crooke Drumcannon Dungarvan Dunhill Dysert Faithlegg Fenoagh Fews
Guilcagh Inishlounaght...
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ordained in 1908 and
began his
ecclesiastical career with
curacies at
Drumcannon and Cappoquin. He held in****bencies in
Kilrossanty and Lismore. His son...
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demesne of Macken, and Drumbinnis, Keilagh, Druminisdill, Drumcartagh, and
Drumcannon,
county of Cavan,
containing £74. 0r. 15p.
state measure, held in fee...
-
demesne of Macken, and Drumbinnis, Keilagh, Druminisdill, Drumcartagh, and
Drumcannon,
county of Cavan,
containing £74. 0r. 15p.
state measure, held in fee...
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educated at
Trinity College,
Dublin and
ordained in 1876. He
served at
Drumcannon (Curate); and then at
Cappamore (In****bent). He was also
Rural Dean of...
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demesne of Macken, and Drumbinnis, Keilagh, Druminisdill, Drumcartagh, and
Drumcannon,
county of Cavan,
containing £74. 0r. 15p.
state measure, held in fee...