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Kilnavert (from
Irish Cill na bhFeart,
meaning "The
Church of the Tumuli") is a
townland in the
civil parish of Templeport,
County Cavan, Ireland. It...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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Upper Loughtee Lavey Cavan Kilnavara 309
Upper Loughtee Urney Cavan Kilnavert 188
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Kilquilly 243
Castlerahan Castlerahan...
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Templeport townland, on the
south by
Camagh townland and on the east by
Kilnavert townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Gortnaleck Lough, dug wells...
- 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...
- 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...
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south by Gorteen,
Templeport and Derryc****an
townlands and on the east by
Kilnavert townland. Its
chief geographical features are
Camagh Lough and forestry...
- Killynaff; Killyneary; Killyran; Killywaum;
Killywillin (Killywilly);
Kilnavert (Kilnavart); Kilsallagh; Kilsob; Lakefield, Templeport; Lecharrownahone...