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County Cavan (/ ˈ k æ v ən / KAV-ən; Irish: Contae an Chabháin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster and is part of the Northern and Western Region . It is named after the town of Cavan and is based on the historic Gaelic territory of East Breffny ( Bréifne ).
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Owen's son Denis was born in 1612 and became a Catholic priest in charge of Kildrumferton parish, County Cavan. He later converted to Protestantism, and on 10 June 1634, William Bedell, the Protestant Bishop of Kilmore, ordained him as a Minister of the Church of Ireland. Two days later, Denis was collated to the Vicarage of Killasser in the ...
Denn is located between the towns of Cavan and Ballyjamesduff in County Cavan, Ireland. [4] It is part of the baronies of Castlerahan, Clanmahon and Loughtee Upper. [5] The parish is located nearby to the small mountain Slieve Glah. [6] The village of Crosskeys, in the Barony of Loughtee Upper, is located in the centre of the parish. [4]
Tullyveela (from Irish Tulaigh an Mhíle, meaning 'The Mile Hill') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Corlough and barony of Tullyhaw. [1] The local pronunciation is Tullyveela. Tullyveela townland, Corlough parish, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland. Heading north-west