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Alan and Clodagh Hawe both worked in education. Alan Hawe, who was a native of Windgap in the south-west of County Kilkenny, [2] [5] [6] was deputy principal at Castlerahan National School, which is very close to Barconey (Robinson), the townland where the family home was located, while Clodagh Hawe was a teacher at Oristown National School, just south-east of Kells in the north of County Meath.
A woman, who was found dead in County Cavan, has been described as a "popular, highly regarded" woman who worked for the good of the local community. Named locally as Annie Heyneman, 55, Fianna ...
A native of Mullagh. Deignan won an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship medal in 1938. He formed a brilliant half back partnership with P. J. Duke & J. J. O'Reilly that won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in the Polo Grounds, New York in 1947.
Pauline Tully (formerly Pauline Tully-McAuley; born 1970/1971) [1] is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cavan–Monaghan constituency from 2020 to 2024. [2] She was a member of Cavan County Council for the Ballyjamesduff local electoral area from the 1999 election until 2012. [3]
Lissanover (from Irish Lios an Uabhair, The Fort of the Pride) is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw. Road at Lissanover, Templeport, County Cavan
John Joe O'Reilly (1918 – 1952) was a legendary Gaelic footballer who played for the Cavan county team.He is the only man to lead a team to All-Ireland glory outside of Ireland, having captained the Cavan team to victory against Kerry in the iconic 1947 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final played at the Polo Grounds in New York City.
Cuillaghan is bounded on the north by Corraquill and Dernagore townlands (both situated in the Northern Ireland part of the United Kingdom), on the east by Camalier and Tomassan townlands, on the south by Ardue townland and on the west by Annagh, County Cavan, Cloncoohy, which is situated in the Northern Ireland part of the United Kingdom and Killywilly townlands.
Lord John Carmichael (b.1710 - d.1787), the 4th Earl of Hyndford of Castle Craig, County Cavan, inherited the lands from the Craig estate. In 1758 Carmichael sold the lands to the Farnham Estate of Cavan. The estate papers are now in the National Library of Ireland and those papers mentioning Cornacrum are at reference numbers MS 41,131 /8;21.