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Synonyms for bawnboy or Related words with bawnboy
carrigallen
tullygarvey
bailieborough
clankee
cootehill
kildallan
oughteragh
tiaquin
enniskeen
ballymahon
drumahaire
kildrumsherdan
castlerahan
glennamaddy
tullyhunco
cloonclare
boylagh
clonlisk
knockbride
shanid
ballynakill
dunkellin
rosclogher
ballybritt
shrule
inishmagrath
clonmacnowen
kiltartan
rossinver
tobercurry
coolestown
banagh
kilconnell
tirhugh
gorteen
scarriff
templecrone
leyny
glenties
ballymoe
rathconrath
killanummery
eglish
abbeyleix
mountbellew
drumgoon
coshlea
kilbarron
cullenagh
manorhamilton
Examples of "bawnboy"
In Cavan, Sneyd lived in Ballyconnell and owned plantation lands around
Bawnboy
. From 1800, he was president of the
Bawnboy
Farming Society, the first founded in County Cavan.
Kilsob is bounded on the north by Erraran and
Bawnboy
townlands, on the west by Newtown, Lakefield and Mullaghmore, Templeport townlands, on the south by Kildoagh townland and on the east by Muinaghan and Corrasmongan townlands. The town of
Bawnboy
is partly situate in the north part of the townland and was sometimes referred to as Kilsob, rather than
Bawnboy
, in the past. Its chief geographical features are Bellaboy Lough, the
Bawnboy
River, a stone quarry and dug wells.
Gortoorlan is traversed by the
Bawnboy
Road and Preaching House Lane.
The townland is traversed by the
Bawnboy
Road, Carrowmore Lane and Snugborough Lane.
Leydons Coaches operate route 930 to Enniskillen via Belturbet, Ballyconnell,
Bawnboy
and Swanlinbar.
The list of R.C. priests of Templeport is viewable at the
Bawnboy
website.
The townland is traversed by the
Bawnboy
Road and other minor lanes.
Cashelore, also called Cashel Bir or
Bawnboy
, is a stone ringfort (cashel) and National Monument located in County Sligo, Ireland.
The book
Bawnboy
and Templeport History Heritage Folklore by Chris Maguire gives the following description of the school-
The townland is traversed by the
Bawnboy
Road, the Laher Road, Carrowmore Lane and other minor lanes.
The book "
Bawnboy
and Templeport History Heritage Folklore" by Chris Maguire gives the following description of the school-
The book "
Bawnboy
and Templeport History Heritage Folklore" by Chris Maguire gives the following description of the school-
The book "
Bawnboy
and Templeport History Heritage Folklore" by Chris Maguire gives the following description of the school-
A synod of the Irish church was held in Baunbuidhe (
Bawnboy
) in the parish of Templeport at Pentecost 1669, four years after the Oxburgh Chalice was made. Tradition says that the chalice had been in the possession of a friar named O’Coghlan who attended the synod as a representative of a northern Franciscan friary and that this is how the chalice came to
Bawnboy
.
The earliest Farming Society founded in County Cavan was in
Bawnboy
in 1800. Sir Charles Coote in his ‘Statistical Survey of County Cavan’, 1801, page 289 writes-
Coote also says on page 125 "“Descending towards Ballyconnell, the prospect improves, where Mr. Sneyd's plantations, at
Bawnboy
, give the country a warmer and more comfortable appearance, but the roads in this country are terribly bad indeed."" and on page 138 "“The plantations are but few; Mr. Sneyd's, of
Bawnboy
, are contiguous to the small village of the same name, rank foremost amongst those, and his demesne shews a judicious management"". The Mr.Sneyd referred to was Nathaniel Sneyd, a Member of Parliament for County Cavan from 1800-1826 and married to a Miss Montgomery of Ballyconnell. The Enery's of
Bawnboy
were his in-laws.
The book
Bawnboy
and Templeport History Heritage Folklore by Chris Maguire gives the following description of the school which was closed in 1977-
A synod of the Roman Catholic Provincial Council of Armagh was held in Baunbuidhe (
Bawnboy
) on 25 May 1669 where the Bishop of Kilmore, Eugene MacSweeney tried to depose Thomas Fitzsimons, the vicar general of the diocese.
Bawnboy
is part of the ancient parish of Templeport, birthplace of St Mogue. Its most famous building is a Victorian workhouse, built in 1853, long disused and now derelict.
Leydons Coaches operate route 930 linking the village to Ballyconnell, Belturbet, Cavan, Swanlinbar and Enniskillen. Until Mid-October 2012
Bawnboy
was served several times daily by Bus Éireann Expressway route 30.