WebTownland: Since at least the medieval period, every county and parish has been divided into small land units known generally as townlands . These units were formerly called by a variety of local and regional names, such as "balliboes" in parts of Ulster, "tates" in Fermanagh and Monaghan, and "ploughlands" in some southern counties. WebMaps of Towns & Roads, 1777-83 Fermoy, Maps of Townlands and Parishes, 1641 Cork, Baronies & Parishes, Population & Acreage, 1841-51 Kerry, Townlands, 1851 Magunihy, …
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WebThis is a sortable table of the approximately 1,376 townlands in County Westmeath, Ireland. [1] [2] Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in bold typeface are towns, and the word Town appears for those entries in the Acres column. Map of Baronies of County Westmeath WebArcGIS login. Keep me signed in. Sign In. Cancel. Forgot username? or Forgot password? Not a member of this organization? Sign in to your account on ArcGIS Online. the law of seasons
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Webtownland: [noun] a section of land constituted like a township as part of a parish. WebBelow is a list and map of all the Civil Parishes of County Kerry. Some parishes that are in parts have been color coded on the map for easier identification. Click on a Civil Parish name from the list to see a more … WebTownlands in Co. Meath Here are some details about Co. Meath based on data in OpenStreetMap. ( Debug overlaps and coverage) Meath is on Logainm.ie: Meath. Area Meath has an area of 2,342.9 km² / 578,944.4 acres / 904.6 square miles. Meath has a total water area of 9,077,022.9 m², which is 0.4% of the total area Baronies the law of self defense amazon