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"Killinagh, a parish, in the county of Cavan, and province of Ulster, 7 miles from Manorhamilton, on Lough Macnean,; containing 5383 inhabitants. The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Kilmore, and in the patronage of the Bishop ; the rectory is impropriate in Major Saunders, and the tithes amount to £290."
[From Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (1837)]
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- 58th Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records, p. 18.
- 1851 Census, PRONI holds a copy of the census return of Patt LEE, of Monesk. (As noted by Falley, p. 253).
- Masterson, J. Ireland: 1841/1851 Census Abstracts (Republic of Ireland), Genealogical Publishing Co., MD, 1999, p. 69
- 1851 Census, Lanliss
- Edward GILLECE, head, na
- Mary GILLECE, wide, na
- Mary GILLECE, dau, 18
- James GILLECE, son, 16
- Catherin GILLECE, dau, 9
- Bidy GILLECE, dau, 7
- Ellen GILLECE, dau, 5
- 1851 Census, Lanliss
Ruins, Largy Thornhill or Mullandreenagh, Killinagh, Church of Ireland |
St Thomas, Corrard, Killinagh, Church of Ireland |
Termon Killinagh Glebe, Killinagh, Church of Ireland |
Corrard, Killinagh, Unknown Denomination |
Blacklion, Killinagh, Methodist |
The transcription for this parish from the National Gazetteer (1868), provided by Colin Hinson.
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The civil parish of Killinagh Parish contained the townlands of:
Ardlougher,
Barran,
Burren,
Carrickbrannan,
Carricknagrow,
Cashel,
Cashelbane,
Corcashel,
Cordressogagh,
Corlea,
Corleckagh Lower,
Corleckagh Upper,
Corlisbannan,
Cornagee,
Cornahaw,
Corradeverrid,
Corrahoash,
Corrakeeldrum,
Corraquigley,
Corrard,
Corratirrim,
Corratober Lower,
Corratober Upper,
Correvan,
Derrynalester,
Derrynaseer,
Dowra,
Duckfield,
Edenmore,
Garvagh,
Garvesk,
Gortaquill,
Gortnaleg,
Gowlan,
Gubaveeny,
Kilduff Lower,
Kilduff Middle,
Kilduff Upper,
Killycarney,
Kiltaglassan,
Kiltomulty,
Kinnabo,
Lanliss,
Leck,
Legalough,
Legeelan,
Loughan,
Manragh Lower,
Manragh Upper,
Meenaslieve,
Moneen,
Moneenterriff,
Monesk,
Moneygashel,
Mullaghahy,
Mullaghboy,
Mullandreenagh / Thornhill,
Oggal,
Port,
Port Island,
Roo,
Skeagh,
Sruhanagh,
Stranagap,
Stranamart,
Tawnymakelly,
Teebane,
Teemore,
Tents,
Termon,
Tuam,
Tuam Island,
Tullaghyrory,
Tullanierin,
Tullantanty,
Tullanteen,
Tullantintin,
Tullynafreave,
Tullynamoyle,
Ture,
Unshinagh,
Unshogagh,
- Sheridan, G, When Turkeys Chewed Tobacco: Memories From South West Ulster, Florence Court, Killesher Historical Society, 2001.
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- Glangevlin Local Hist. Group, Crea, Glangevlin, Co. Cavan
- Killinagh Historical Society, Main Street, Blacklion, Co. Cavan