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Townlands Cabragh to Clyttaghan Adobe TOWNLANDS CABRAGH to CLYTTAGHAN O.S. TOWNLAND COUNTY DIVISION MAP PARISH REF Cabragh Antrim Enagh 17 & Ballymoney 22 Cabragh Down Carrickcrossan 47 Clonallan Cabragh Down Clonduff 42 Clonduff Cabragh Armagh Glenaul 11 Eglish Cabragh Armagh Grange 8 & Grange 12 Cabragh Down Ballyworfy 14 & Hillsborough 15 & 21 & 22 Cabragh Tyrone Aghnahoe 53 Killeeshil Cabragh Tyrone Kilskeery 49 & Kilskeery 56 Cabragh Antrim Kirkinriola 27 & Kirkinriola 32 Cabragh Armagh Markethill 17 Mullaghbrack Cabragh Armagh Mullaghbrack 13 Mullaghbrack Cabragh or Antrim PortCammon 7 Billy Cavanmore Cackinish Fermanagh Crum 42 Kinawley Caddy Antrim Drumanaway 43 Drummaul Cadian Tyrone Minterburn 61 Clonfeacle Cady Tyrone Tullaghoge 38 Desertcreat Cady Fermanagh Kesh 5 Magheraculmoney Cah Londonderry Garvagh 18 Errigal Cahard Down Leggygowan 22 & Kilmore 23 Caheny Londonderry Bovagh 19 Aghadowey Caherty Antrim Ballyclug 33 Ballyclug Cahery Londonderry Keady 10 Drumachose Cahoo Tyrone Tullaghoge 38 & Donaghenry 39 Cahore Londonderry Draperstown 40 Ballynascreen Cahore Fermanagh Ederny 6 Drumkeeran Caldanagh Antrim Dunloy 22 & Finvoy 23 Caldragh Fermanagh Kinawley 38 Kinawley Caldrum Tyrone Favour Royal 59 Clogher Caldrum Glebe Fermanagh Rahalton 15 Inishmacsaint Caledon Tyrone Caledon 67 & Aghaloo 71 Calf Island Down Kilmood 17 Ardkeen Calhame Antrim Ballynure 45, Ballynure 46, 51 & 52 Calheme Antrim Stranocum 17 Ballymoney Calheme Tyrone Edymore 5 Camus Calkill Tyrone Castletown 25 & Cappagh 34 Calkill Fermanagh Killesher 26 & Killesher 32 Callagheen Fermanagh Inishmacsaint 8 & Inishmacsaint 13 Callisnagh Antrim Ardclinis 25 Ardclinis Callisnagh Antrim Glendun 15 Layd Callow Fermanagh Church Hill 14 Inishmacsaint Callowhill Fermanagh Drummully 38 Kinawley Calmore Londonderry Tobermore 36 & Kilcronaghan 41 Calone Armagh Killeen 16 Kildarton Cam Fermanagh Aghakillymaud 33 Kinawley Cam Londonderry Letterloan 10 & Mascosquin 11 Camagh Armagh Drum 19 Derrynoose Camderry Tyrone Camderry 41 & Dromore 42 Camgart Fermanagh Clabby 17 & Enniskillen 18 Camletter Fermanagh Drummully 38 Kinawley Camnish Londonderry Gelvin 24 & Bovevagh 25 Camowen Tyrone Edenderry 43 Cappagh Camplagh Fermanagh Clonelly 1 Drumkeeran Camplany Fermanagh Kesh 5 Magheraculmoney Campsey Upper Londonderry Eglinton 15 & Faughanvale 15a Camus Tyrone Camus 10 Camus Camus Londonderry Somerset 7 & 8 Mascosquin & 11 & 12 Camus Macosquin Londonderry Drumcroon 7 Mascosquin Glebe Canary Armagh Tullyroan 4 Clonfeacle Caneese Londonderry Lissan Upper 46 Lissan Canoneill Armagh Breagh 5 Drumcree Cantytrindle Fermanagh Bellanamallard 16 Derryvullan Capanagh Antrim Kilwaughter 34 & Kilwaughter 39 Cappagh Down Annaclone 34 Annaclone Cappagh Armagh Moybane 30 Creggan Cappagh More Londonderry Portstewart 3 Ballyaghran Cappy Fermanagh Derrybrusk 27 Derryvullan Captain's Island Fermanagh Castlecaldwell 9 Belleek Carbalintober Londonderry The Grove 26 Desertoghill Carbullion Londonderry Aghanloo 9 Aghanloo Carcullion Down Hilltown 47, Clonduff 48, 51 & 52 Cardonaghy Antrim Ballyconnelly 32 Ahogill Cardy Down GreyAbbey 11 & Greyabbey 12 CareyMill Antrim The Fair Head 9 Culfeightrin Cargabane Down Donaghmore 41 Donaghmore Cargaclogher Armagh Clay 20 & Keady 24 Cargacreevy Down Annahilt 15 & Annahilt 22 Cargacroy Down Ballymacbrennan 15 Drumbeg Cargagh Armagh Milford 12 Armagh Cargagh Down Strangford 38 Ballyculter Cargagh Tyrone Cullamore 59 & Clogher 65 Cargagh Down Clough 37 Down Cargalisgorran Armagh Drum 19 Derrynoose Cargan Antrim Newtown 24 Dunaghy Crommelin Carganamuck Armagh Grange 8 Grange Cargans Armagh Tanderagee Rural 14 Ballymore Cargin Antrim Cargin 48 Duneane Cargin Island Antrim Toome 42 Duneane Cargygray Down Annahilt 22 Annahilt Carlane Antrim Cargin 48 Duneane Carmacmoin Antrim Ahoghill 37 Ahogill Carmavy, Grange Antrim Ballyrobin 55 Killead of Carmean Londonderry Brackagh 46 Desertlyn Carmeen Down Mayo 47 & Clonallan 51 Carmoney Londonderry Eglinton 15 Faughanvale Carmorn Antrim Cargin 48 Duneane Carn Fermanagh Coolyermer 21 Boho Carn Londonderry LoughEnagh 14 Clondermot Carn Londonderry Glenshane 25 & Dungiven 31 Carn Fermanagh Ballyreagh 17 Enniskillen Carn Fermanagh Springtown 33 & Kinawley 38 Carn Fermanagh Milltown 6 Magheraculmoney Carnaboy Londonderry Ballylagan 4 Ballywillin Carnacally Armagh Latbirget 25 Forkill Carnacally Down Kilmore 30 Kilmore Carnacavill Down Maghera 43 & Maghera 49 Carnafarn Londonderry Glendermot 22 Clondermot Carnaff Antrim Benvardin 12 Derrykeighan Carnagall Antrim Corkey 23 Loughguile Carnagat Tyrone Cole 58 Clogher Carnagat Armagh Ballybot 26 Killevy Carnageeragh Antrim Kilraghts 18 Kilraghts Carnaghliss Antrim Dundesert 56, Killead 59 & 60 Carnaghts Antrim Cromkill 37 & Connor 38 Carnagribban Tyrone Dunnamanagh 3 & 6 Donaghedy Carnahagh Antrim Glenariff 20 Layd Carnahinny Tyrone Clogher 58 & Clogher 64 Carnakilly Upper Londonderry Eglinton 15 Faughanvale Carnalbanagh Londonderry Portstewart 3 Ballyaghran Carnalbanagh West Down Moira 13 Moira Carnalea Tyrone Ecclesville 51 Donacavey Carnalea Tyrone Greenan 41 & Dromore 49 Carnally Armagh Glasdrumman 28 & Creggan 31 Carnalridge Londonderry Portstewart 3 Ballywillin Carnamaddy Antrim Glendun 14 Grange of Layd Carnamenagh Antrim Corkey 18 & Loughguile 23 Carnamoney Londonderry Carnamoney 35 & Ballynascreen 36 Carnamuck Down Gilnahirk 4 & 5 Knockbreda Carnamuff Londonderry Faughanvale 9 & Faughanvale 15 & 16 Carnan Tyrone Killycolpy 39 & Arboe 47 Carnanbane Londonderry Owenreagh 30, Banagher 31, 34 & 35 Carnanbane Londonderry Ballymullins 29 Learmount Carnanee Londonderry Portstewart 3 Ballyaghran Carnanee Antrim Craigarogan 51 Ballymartin Carnanee Antrim Glenariff 20 Layd Carnanransy Tyrone Glenlark 19 Bodoney Lower Carnanreagh Antrim Bushmills 7 Billy Carnanreagh Londonderry Ballymullins 29 & Learmount 34A Carnany Down Drumgath 47 Drumgath Carnany Lower Antrim Kirkmoyle 17 Ballymoney Carnany Upper Antrim Kirkmoyle 17 Ballymoney Carnargan Tyrone Lislea 10, Bodoney Upper 11 & 18 Carnarousk Tyrone Ecclesville 51 Donacavey Carnasheeran Antrim Glendun 15 Layd Carnasure Down Moneyreagh 10 Comber Carnavanaghan Armagh Killeen 16 Kilclooney Carnaveagh Tyrone Moyle 17 Ardstraw Carnbane Down Ballyworfy 14 Blaris Carnbeg Antrim Killagan 23 Killagan Carn-beg Antrim Clogh 27 Dunaghy Carnbore Antrim Carnmoon 7 Billy Carnbuck Antrim Corkey 18, Loughguile 19, 23 & 24 Carncoggy Antrim Benvardin 12 Derrykeighan Carncolp Antrim Dunseverick 3 Billy Carncome Antrim Connor 38 & Connor 44 Carncorran Glebe Tyrone Castlebane 16 & Ardstraw 24 Carncose Londonderry Brackagh 46 Desertmartin CarncullaghMid. Antrim Dervock 12 Derrykeighan Carndaisy Londonderry Brackagh 46 Desertlyn Carndougan Londonderry Somerset 11 & Mascosquin 12 Carnduff Antrim Inver 40 Inver Carnearney Antrim Ahoghill 37 Ahogill Carnearny Antrim Connor 44 Connor Carneatly Antrim Enagh 17 Ballymoney Carneety Londonderry Articlave 2 & 6 Dunboe Carnenny Tyrone Slate Quarry 37 & Desertcreat 38 Carnet Londonderry Lislane 10 & Balteagh 17 Carnew Down Garvaghy 28 & Garvaghy 35 Carney Hill Down Carrowdore 7 Donaghadee Carney Hill Antrim The Vow 22 & Finvoy 26 Carneyhill Fermanagh Drumane 27 Cleenish Carneyhome Fermanagh Magheraveely 40 Clones Carnfeogue Antrim Dervock 12 & Derrykeighan 13 Carnfunnock Antrim Carncastle 35 Carncastle Carnglass More Antrim Portrush Rural 6 Ballyrashane Carngranny Antrim Shilvodan 43, Antrim 44, 49 & 50 Carniny Antrim Kirkinriola 32 Ahogill Carnirk Fermanagh Church Hill 9 & Inishmacsaint 14 Carnkenny Tyrone Carnkenny 17 Ardstraw Carnkilly Upper Antrim Glenavy 59 Glenavy Carnkirk Antrim Dunseverick 3 & 7 Billy Carnkirn Antrim Drumtullagh 8 & Grange of 13 Drumtullagh Carnlea Antrim Tullaghgarley 27 Kirkinriola Carnlelis Antrim Drumtullagh 7 & 8 Ballintoy Carnlough South Antrim Ardclinis 25 Ardclinis Carnlougherin Antrim Magheramesk 67 Magheramesk Carnmoney Bog Antrim Glengormley 56 Carnmoney Carnmoon Antrim Carnmoon 7 Billy Carnmore Fermanagh Carnmore 29 & Clones 35 Carnmore Antrim Clogh 27 Dunaghy Carnony Tyrone Mountjoy Forest 26 Cappagh East Carnowry Londonderry Benone 2 Magilligan or Tamlaghtard Carnrallagh Londonderry Aghadowey 11 & Aghadowey 18 Carnreagh Down Ballyworfy 14 Blaris Carnside Antrim Dunseverick 3 Billy Carnspindle Antrim Island Magee 41 Island Magee North. Carntall Antrim Carntall 51 & Ballylinny 52 Carntall More Tyrone Aghintain 58 Clogher Carnteel Tyrone Clonaneese 60 Carnteel Carntrone Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & Aghavea 34 Carony Tyrone Drumquin 33 & Longfield East 34 Carr Tyrone Augher 59 Clogher Carr Fermanagh Doagh 21 Devenish Carr Down Ballymacbrennan 15 Drumbo Carra Fermanagh Clonkeelan 40 & Drummully 43 Carracloghy Antrim Dervock 13 Derrykeighan Carradoo Glebe Tyrone Clunahill 33 & Longfield West 41 Carradowa Glebe Tyrone Clunahill 33 & Longfield West 41 Carrakeel Londonderry LoughEnagh 14, Clondermot 14A, 15 & 15A Carraloan (Glebe) Londonderry Ballyronan 42 & Artrea 47 Carran Armagh Cullaville 27 & Creggan 30 Carran Londonderry Fruithill 9, 10, Drumachose 16 & 17 Carran Fermanagh Enniskillen Rural 22 Enniskillen Carran Tyrone Favour Royal 59 Errigalkeerogue Carran Tyrone Trillick 49 & Kilskeery 56 Carran Armagh Mountnorris 17 Loughgilly Carran Beg Fermanagh Belleek 8 Inishmacsaint Carran East Fermanagh Doagh 15 & Devenish 21 Carran More Fermanagh Belleek 8 Inishmacsaint Carran West Fermanagh Garrison 13 & Devenish 19 Carranboy Fermanagh Lisnarrick 10 Derryvullan CarranLittle Fermanagh Castlecoole 22 Derryvullan Carranroe Londonderry Bovedy 19 Aghadowey Carrick Londonderry TheHighlands 16 Carrick Carrick Fermanagh Church
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