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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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

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

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

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

  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
This page was last edited on 3 January 2024, at 10:23
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