WebMuckenaghedderdauhaulia is in the civil parish of Kilcummin. The civil Parish corresponds with the following Church of Ireland parish of Kilcummin, Galway West. In general, the civil parish and the Church of Ireland parish are the same as is the case in the Kilcummin Oughterard area. Irish Form of Name: Muicineach Idir Dá Sháile. WebME01037 - DOWTH - Castle - tower house. Situated on a broad E-W ridge. The manor of Dowth is first recorded as in the possession of Ralph de Picheford in 1234 and an inquiry in 1253 described the manor as five ploughlands with a garden and dovecote on a demesne of 132 acres. The manor had passed to the Netterville family by the end of the ...
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http://www.meathheritage.com/index.php/archives/item/me01018-proudfootstown-castle-unclassified WebCavanagh is bounded on the north by Mullaghduff townland, on the east by Cranaghan townland, on the south by Cloncollow townland and on the west by Agharaskilly townland. Its chief geographical features are Lough Rud (Loch Roda = The Red Lake) and a drumlin hill reaching to 219 feet (67 m) above sea-level. Cavanagh is traversed by the N87 road ... WebA castle at Annagh (43) in Moylagh parish is not depicted on the Down Survey (1656-8) barony map of Fore but is on the parish map (http://downsurvey.tcd.ie/). bankoelit radyo