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- Galmoylestown may refer to the following places in the Republic of Ireland: Galmoylestown Lower Galmoylestown Upper This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Galmoylestown Upper is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is around 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Mullingar. Galmoylestown Upper is one of 11 townlands...
- Galmoylestown Lower is a townland in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 9 kilometres (6 mi) north of Mullingar. Galmoylestown Lower is one...
- of the River Inny. The neighbouring townlands are: Galmoylestown Lower to the north, Galmoylestown Upper to the east, Ballynagall and Kilmaglish to the...
- Stonehall civil parish comprises 11 townlands: Blackmiles, Galmoylestown Lower, Galmoylestown Upper, Garrysallagh, Killintown, Knockbody, Larkinstown, Martinstown...
- Martinstown, County Westmeath to the south–east, Galmoylestown Lower to the south, Galmoylestown Upper to the south, Larkinstown to the south–west and...
- neighbouring townlands are: Killintown to the north, Larkinstown to the east, Galmoylestown Lower to the south–east, Down to the south, Knightswood to the south–west...
- Taghmon to the east, Sheefin to the south–east, Parsonstown to the south, Galmoylestown Upper to the south–west and Blackmiles to the north–west. In the 1911...
- River Inny. The neighbouring townlands are: Tyfarnham to the north, Galmoylestown Lower to the east, Garrysallagh and Loughanstown to the south and Knightswood...
- south–east, Garraree to the south, Kilmaglish to the south–west and Galmoylestown Upper to the north–west. In the 1911 census of Ireland there were 13...