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Parish of Aghalurcher Adobe Parish of Aghalurcher Key Townland County Division OS Map Ref 1 Acres Fermanagh Belle Isle 27 & 28 2 Aghacramphill Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 3 Aghalurcher Glebe Fermanagh Kilmore 34 4 Aghamore North Fermanagh Kilmore 34 5 Aghamore South Fermanagh Kilmore 34 6 Aghavoory Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 7 Agheeghter Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 8 Aghinure Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 9 Aghnaskew Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 10 Alderwood Tyrone Ballagh 64 & 68 11 Altagoaghan Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 & 29 12 Altawark Fermanagh Mullaghfad 29 13 Altmartin Fermanagh Colebrook 29 14 Altnaponer Fermanagh Brookeborough 29 15 Artclea Tyrone Fivemiletown 64 16 Atnamollyboy Fermanagh Corralongford 29 17 Attybaron Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 18 Attyclannabryan Fermanagh Corralongford 29 19 Ballymacaffry Fermanagh Cross 24 20 Ballymakenny Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 21 Barnhill Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 22 Beagh Tyrone Ballagh 64 23 Bohattan Fermanagh Cross 24 24 Boleyhill Fermanagh Deerpark 34 25 Breakly Tyrone Fivemiletown 64 26 Brobrohan Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 27 Bunnahesco Fermanagh Belle Isle 33 & 34 28 Bunnahola Island Fermanagh Kilmore 33 29 Carrickawick Fermanagh Brookeborough 29 & 35 30 Carrickmacosker Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 31 Carricknabrattoge Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 35 32 Carrickpolin Fermanagh Colebrook 29 33 Carrowgarragh Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 34 Carrowhony Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 35 Castle Balfour Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 36 Cavanagarvan Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 & 28 37 Cavanaleck Fermanagh Corralongford 24 38 Claraghy Fermanagh Colebrook 24 39 CLay Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 40 Cleen Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 41 Cleenriss Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 42 Clonmacfelimy Fermanagh Kilmore 34 43 Coalhill Fermanagh Deerpark 28 & 34 44 Colebrook Demesne Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 45 Comaghy Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 46 Congo Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 47 Coolaran Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 48 Coolbeg Fermanagh Kilmore 33 & 34 49 Coolcrannel Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 50 Coollane Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 51 Cooltrane Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 52 Cooneen Fermanagh Corralongford 24 & 29 53 Corfannan Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 54 Corlacky Fermanagh Corralongford 24 55 Corlough Fermanagh Brookeborough 24 & 29 56 Cornakessagh Fermanagh Brookeborough 23 & 24 & 28 & 29 57 Cornarooslan Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 & 29 58 Cornashannel Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 59 Cornashee Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 60 Corrachrow Fermanagh Kilmore 34 61 Corraclare Fermanagh Belle Isle 27 & 28 62 Corradillar Fermanagh Kilmore 39 63 Corralongford Fermanagh Corralongford 24 64 Corranewy Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 65 Corrard Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 66 Cran Fermanagh Cross 24 67 +Creaghamanone Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 68 +Creaghanameelta Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 69 Creaghanarourke Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 70 Creaghanchreesty Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 & 39 71 Creaghawaddy Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 72 Croaghan Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 73 Crockacleaven Tyrone Ballagh 64 & 68 74 Crockadreen Fermanagh Corralongford 29 75 Crockaness Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 76 Crocknagowan Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 77 Crocknagrally Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 78 Crocknahull Tyrone Ballagh 64 79 Crocknanane Fermanagh Deerpark 34 80 Crummy Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 81 Cullentra Tyrone Ballagh 64 82 Cullynane Tyrone Ballagh 64 83 Curragh Fermanagh Kilmore 34 84 Curraghfad Fermanagh Corralongford 29 85 Currogs Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 86 Curryann Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 87 Cushwash Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 88 Derrintony Fermanagh Corralongford 24 89 Derryasna Fermanagh Kilmore 34 90 Derrychaan Fermanagh Kilmore 34 91 Derrychulla Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 92 Derrycorban Fermanagh Kilmore 34 93 Derrycrum Fermanagh Corralongford 29 94 Derrycullion Fermanagh Colebrook 24 & 29 95 Derryhurdin Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 96 Derryloman Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 & 29 97 Derrynavogy Fermanagh Corralongford 24 98 Derryree Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 99 Doocharn Fermanagh Deerpark 28 & 34 100 Dooederny Fermanagh Cross 24 101 Doogary Fermanagh Corralongford 24 102 Dooross Fermanagh Kilmore 34 103 Drumany Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 104 Drumbad Beg Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 105 Drumbad More Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 106 Drumbaghlin Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 107 Drumbrughas N. Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 108 Drumbrughas S. Fermanagh Kilmore 34 & 39 109 Drumcon Fermanagh Kilmore 34 110 Drumcoo Fermanagh Belle Isle 33 & 34 111 Drumcramph Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 112 Drumcrin Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 113 Drumcru Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 114 Drumcunny Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 115 Drumgoon Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 116 Drumguiff Fermanagh Kilmore 34 & 39 117 Drumhack Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 118 Drumharriff Fermanagh Belle Isle 27 & 28 & 33 & 34 119 Drumhaw Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 120 Drumleagues Big Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 & 34 121 Drumleagues Little Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 122 Drumliff Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 123 Drumlught Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 124 Drummack Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 125 Drummeer Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 126 Drumroo Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 127 Drumroosk Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 128 Ederdacurragh Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 129 Edergole Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 130 Edergole Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 131 Erdinagh Fermanagh Corralongford 24 132 Eshanummer Fermanagh Deerpark 34 133 Eshbane Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 29 & 35 134 Eshbralley Fermanagh Armagh Manor 34 & 35 135 Eshcarcoge Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 29 & 35 136 Eshmeen Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 35 137 Eshnagorr Fermanagh Armagh Manor 34 138 Eshnascreen Fermanagh Deerpark 34 139 Eshnasillog Beg Fermanagh Colebrook 29 140 Eshnasillog More Fermanagh Colebrook 29 141 Eshthomas Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 34 & 35 142 Eskeragh Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 143 Farranaconaghy Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 144 Farranacurky Fermanagh Kilmore 34 145 Farranasculloge Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 146 Foglish Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 147 Forfey Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 148 Friar's Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 149 Garvaghy Fermanagh Kilmore 34 150 Garvoghill Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 151 Geddagh Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 152 Glasdrumman Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 153 Gortacharn Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 154 Gortgarran Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 155 Grogey Fermanagh Corralongford 24 & 29 156 Henrystughan Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 157 Hollybrook Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 158 Inishcorkish Fermanagh Kilmore 34 159 Inishcreenry (Island) Fermanagh Kilmore 33 160 Inishfausy Fermanagh Belle Isle 33 161 Inishleague (Island) Fermanagh Kilmore 33 162 Irishcollan Fermanagh Kilmore 34 163 Inishore Fermanagh Kilmore 34 164 Inishroosk Fermanagh Kilmore 33 & 34 165 Inishturk Fermanagh Kilmore 34 166 Keenaghy Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 167 Kill Tyrone Ballagh 64 168 Killarbran Fermanagh Colebrook 24 169 Killashanbally Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 170 Killybane Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 171 Killycloghy Fermanagh Greenhill 28 172 Killycrutteen Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 173 Killygullan Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 174 Killynamph Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 175 Killypaddy Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 176 Killyrover Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 177 Kilmore North Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 178 Kilmore South Fermanagh Kilmore 34 179 Kilronan Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 180 Kiltenamullagh Fermanagh Belle Isle 27 & 28 181 Kiltermon Tyrone Ballagh 64 182 Kingstown Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 183 Kinmore Fermanagh Kilmore 34 184 Knocks Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 28 & 29 & 34 & 35 185 Lebally Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 186 Legatillida Fermanagh Corralongford 29 187 Leraw Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 188 Lisadearny Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 189 Lisduff Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 190 Lislea Fermanagh Greenhill 28 191 Lisnagole Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 192 Lisoneill Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 193 Littlehill Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 194 Longfield Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 195 Lough Hill Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 196 Loughermore Glebe Tyrone Ballagh 64 197 Lurganbane Fermanagh Colebrook 23 198 Macknagh Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 199 Millwood Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 200 Moneymakinn Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 201 Moneyneddy Fermanagh Colebrook 23 & 24 202 Mongibbaghan Fermanagh Colebrook 23 203 Moughley Fermanagh Kilmore 34 204 Mountjoy Island Fermanagh Kilmore 33 & 34 205 Mullaghfad Fermanagh Mullaghfad 29 & 30 206 Mullaghkeel or Ballymackilroy Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 207 Mullaghmakervy Fermanagh Belle Isle 28 208 Mullaghmore Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 209 Mullaghmore Tyrone Cole 64 210 Mullynaburtlan Fermanagh Coolnamarrow 34 & 35 211 Mullynascarty Fermanagh Ballindarragh 28 & 34 212 Mullynavale Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 & 29 & 30 & 30A 213 Munville Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 214 Naan Island South Fermanagh Kilmore 33 215 Oghill Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 216 Owenskerry Fermanagh Colebrook 24 217 Rabbit Island Fermanagh Kilmore 34 218 Rafintan Fermanagh Cross 24 219 Rahack Glebe Tyrone Ballagh 64 220 Ramult Fermanagh Cross 24 221 Raw Fermanagh Colebrook 24 & 29 222 Relessy Tyrone Ballagh 64 223 Rossbeg Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 224 Rossgad Fermanagh Kilmore 34 225 Rossmacaffry Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 226 Rossmacall Fermanagh Kilmore 34 227 Rossmacole Fermanagh Castlebalfour 34 228 Shanaghy Fermanagh Derrylea 34 & 39 229 Sheebeg Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 230 Slush Hill Fermanagh Deerpark 28 & 34 231 Sraharory Fermanagh Armagh Manor 34 & 35 232 Stripe Fermanagh Corralongford 29 233 Tattanellan Tyrone Ballagh 64 234 Tatteevagh Fermanagh Ballindarragh 34 235 Tattenabuddagh Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 & 29 236 Tattenaheglish Fermanagh Corralongford 24 237 Tattenalee Fermanagh Cross 23 & 24 238 Tattinderry Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 239 Tattynuckle Fermanagh Corralongford 24 240 Tattyreagh Fermanagh Corralongford 24 241 Timpany Tyrone Aghintain 64 242 Tircar Tyrone Ballagh 64 243 Tireeghan Fermanagh Mullaghfad 24 244 Tirenny Fermanagh Colebrook 23 245 Toney Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 246 Trahanacarrick Island Fermanagh Kilmore 39 247 Trannish (Island) Fermanagh Kilmore 34 & 39 248 Tully North Fermanagh Maguiresbridge 28 249 Tully South Fermanagh Kilmore 34 250 Tullykenneye Fermanagh Colebrook 24 251 Tullyneevin Fermanagh Lisnaskea 34 .
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