Name Abbeylara Cistercian Old Graveyard Derragh Graveyard
Cemeteries Name Area Abbeylara Cistercian Old Graveyard Abbeylara Abbeylara Cistercian Old Graveyard, Abbeylara, Parish of Abbeylara, currently closed, Monastic ruins and foundations of Old Cistercian Church. Derragh Graveyard Abbeylara Derragh Graveyard, Derragh, Paarish of Abbeylara County Longford, currently closed, an old ruin which locals state that it is the ruins of a church and the field in which it is located is refer to as ‘The graveyard field’ Kilbride Graveyard Abbeylara Kilbride Graveyard, Kilbride, Parish of Abbeylara County Longford, currently closed, no visible remains of church or memorials. Abbeyshrule Graveyard Abbeyshrule Abbeyshrule Graveyard, Abbeyshrule, in the Parish of Abbeyshrule/ Driminure, currently part opened, date of oldest inscription 1644, ruins of old Cistercian Abbey and Tower, Graveyard is in two sections, ancient stones as well as standing and flat memorials. Killeendowd Graveyard Abbeyshrule Killeendowd Graveyard, Killeendowd, in the Parish of Carrickedmond County Longford, currently open,standing memorials Ardagh Graveyard Ardagh Ardagh Graveyard, Ardagh Saint Brigid’s, in the Parish of Ardagh, currently opened, date of oldest inscription 1896. Ardagh Old Graveyard Ardagh Ardagh Old Graveyard, Ardagh Demesne, Parish of Ardagh County Longford, currently closed, date of oldest inscription 1733, with Church ruins. Aughintemple Graveyard Ardagh Aughintemple Graveyard, Aughintemple, in the Parish of Ardagh County Longford, currently closed, traces of ruins and enclosure. Legga Graveyard Aughnacliffe Legga Graveyard, Leggagh, in the Parish of Dromard County Longford, currently open, oldest inscription 1948, planned layout, upright memorial. Purth Graveyard Aughnacliffe Purth Graveyard, Ballinroey, in the Parish of Colmcille, County Longford, currently open, oldest inscription 1944, majority planned with standing memorials , small Grotto. Saint Emers Ballinalee Graveyard Ballilnalee Saint Emers Ballinalee Graveyard, Currycahill, in the Parish of Clonbroney, currently open, majority ‘planned’ layout.
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