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Drumreilly

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Drumreilly is a civil parish in Ireland, situated partly in the baronies of Carrigallen and Dromahaire, County Leitrim and partly in the barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan.

Drumreilly Church of Ireland

Etymology

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The name of the parish derives from Drumreilly townland in the parish, which is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Druim Air Belaigh meaning 'The Hill-Ridge of the Eastern Road'. The earliest surviving reference to the name is c.800 in the Martyrology of Tallaght, where it is spelled Dromma Airbelaig.[1]

History

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The parish is in an area originally called Cenel Luacháin inhabited from early times by the Conmhaícne tribe. The reference above in the Martyrology of Tallaght is to a feast day on 15 January referring to the Seven bishops of Dromma Airbelaig, who probably lived in a monastery in the area in early Christian times.[2]

Townlands

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The townlands of Drumreilly civil parish in County Leitrim are:

  • Achadh
  • Aghalough
  • Aghawillin
  • Aghoo
  • Annagh Lower
  • Annagh Upper
  • Arderry
  • Ardunsaghan
  • Aughrim
  • Boeeshil
  • Carntullagh
  • Cleighran Beg
  • Cleighran More
  • Coragh
  • Corduff
  • Corglass
  • Corgloghan
  • Cornacreeve
  • Cornageeha
  • Cornaguillagh
  • Cornamucklagh North
  • Cornamucklagh South
  • Corrala
  • Corralahan
  • Corraleehan
  • Corramahan
  • Corrawaleen
  • Cortober
  • Crockawaddy
  • Crockeen
  • Cuilmore
  • Cuilta
  • Cully
  • Curraghatawy
  • Derradda
  • Derreenageer
  • Derrinivver
  • Derrinwillin
  • Derrygoan
  • Derrynahona
  • Doochorran
  • Drumahira
  • Drumarigna
  • Drumconlevan
  • Drumcoura
  • Drumcullion
  • Drumderg
  • Drumdiffer
  • Druminalass
  • Drumlea
  • Drumnafinnila
  • Drumnafinnila Barr
  • Drumreilly
  • Drumristin
  • Eden
  • Fahy
  • Garadice
  • Glebe
  • Gortachoosh
  • Greaghnafarna
  • Greaghnaloughry
  • Gubs
  • Inishmacgrath
  • Keelrin
  • Keenheen
  • Kilgarriff
  • Killameen
  • Killaphort
  • Kilmore
  • Kilnacreevy
  • Knocks
  • Largandill
  • Leckan
  • Leganamer
  • Lisgruddy
  • Lislahy
  • Lisroughty
  • Mullaghboy
  • Mullaghmore
  • Slievenakilla
  • Sradrinagh
  • Sradrinan
  • Sraloaghan
  • Sranadarragh
  • Sranagarvanagh
  • Stroke
  • Toome
  • Tullynahaia
  • Tullynapurtlin
  • Tullyveacan
  • Urbal
  • Urbal Barr
  • Whiterock

The townlands of Drumreilly civil parish in County Cavan are:

References

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  1. ^ "Droim Oiríolaigh/Drumreilly". Logainm.ie.
  2. ^ "Drumreilly and Its Clergy, A.D. 1401-1481" by John D. Seymour, in 'The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland', Seventh Series, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Dec. 31, 1935), pp. 245-253
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