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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...
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    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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  • 184 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...
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  • 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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  • 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...
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    Killynaff; Killyneary; Killyran; Killywaum; Killywillin (Killywilly); Kilnavert (Kilnavart); Kilsallagh; Kilsob; Lakefield, Templeport; Lecharrownahone...
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    Corran is bound on the north by Killycluggin townland, on the west by Kilnavert and Derrycassan townlands, on the south by Toberlyan and Toberlyan Duffin...
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    pronunciation is Dorrahasson. Derrycassan is bounded on the north by Kilnavert and Corran townlands, on the west by Camagh, Sruhagh and Gorteen, Templeport...
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    south by Gorteen, Templeport and Derrycassan townlands and on the east by Kilnavert townland. Its chief geographical features are Camagh Lough and forestry...
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    townland and on the south by Bellaheady townland in Kildallan parish and by Kilnavert and Corran, County Cavan townlands. Killycluggin's chief geographical...
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    by Cor, Templeport, Cloneary and Gortnaleck townlands, on the south by Kilnavert townland and on the east by Killycluggin, Tonyhallagh and Cavanaquill...
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    Tullyhaw) and "Edmund son of Cormuck son of Ferrall Magawran of Kilfert" (now Kilnavert, Tullyhaw). The McGovern chief of Tullyhaw about the time of Edmund's...
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