Aghalurcher
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Aghalurcher is a civil parish located in Counties Fermanagh
County Fermanagh
Fermanagh District Council is the only one of the 26 district councils in Northern Ireland that contains all of the county it is named after. The district council also contains a small section of County Tyrone in the Dromore and Kilskeery road areas....

 and Tyrone
County Tyrone
Historically Tyrone stretched as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle. The majority of County Londonderry was carved out of Tyrone between 1610-1620 when that land went to the Guilds of London to set up profit making schemes based on...

, Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. Situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west...

.

The parish comprises the following townland
Townland
A townland or bally is a small geographical division of land used in Ireland. The townland system is of Gaelic origin—most townlands are believed to pre-date the Norman invasion and most have names derived from the Irish language...

s in County Fermanagh:


A

Acres, Aghacramphill
Aghacramphill
Aghacramphill is a townland in the Aghalurcher parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland....

, Aghalurcher Glebe, Aghamore North, Aghamore South, Aghavoory, Agheeghter, Aghinure, Aghnaskew, Altagoaghan, Altawark, Altmartin, Altnaponer, Atnamollyboy, Attybaron, Attyclannabryan

B

Ballymacaffry, Ballymakenny, Barnhill, Bohattan, Boleyhill, Brobrohan, Bunnahesco, Bunnahola Island

C

Carrickawick, Carrickmacosker, Carricknabrattoge, Carrickpolin, Carrowgarragh, Carrowhony, Castle Balfour
Castle Balfour
Castle Balfour is a castle situated just off the Main Street of Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the townland of Castle Balfour Demesne. It was built in 1618 by the Balfours when Sir Michael Balfour took control of the town in the Plantation of Ulster...

, Cavanagarvan, Cavanaleck, Claraghy, Clay, Cleen, Cleenriss, Clonmacfelimy, Coalhill, Colebrook Demesne, Comaghy, Congo, Coolaran, Coolbeg, Coolcrannel, Coollane, Cooltrane, Cooneen, Corfannan, Corlacky, Corlough
Corlough
Corlough is a Roman Catholic parish situated in the Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland. It formed part of the larger parish of Templeport until 1877 when Corlough was made a separate parish. The name of Corlough parish derives from the townland of Corlough which is Gaelic for...

, Cornakessagh, Cornarooslan, Cornashannel, Cornashee, Corrachrow, Corraclare, Corradillar, Corralongford, Corranewy, Corrard, Cran, Creaghamanone Island, Creaghanameelta Island, Creaghanarourke Island, Creaghanchreesty Island, Creaghawaddy Island, Croaghan, Crockadreen, Crockaness, Crocknagowan, Crocknagrally, Crocknanane, Crummy, Curragh, Curraghfad, Currogs, Curryann, Cushwash

D

Derrintony
Derrintony
Derrintony is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Doire an Tonnaigh” which means ‘The Oakwood of the Rampart’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant...

, Derryasna, Derrychaan, Derrychulla, Derrycorban, Derrycrum, Derrycullion, Derryhurdin, Derryloman, Derrynavogy, Derryree, Doocharn, Dooederny, Doogary, Dooross, Drumany, Drumbad Beg, Drumbad More, Drumbaghlin, Drumbrughas North, Drumbrughas South, Drumcon, Drumcoo, Drumcramph, Drumcrin, Drumcru, Drumcunny, Drumgoon, Drumguiff, Drumhack, Drumharriff, Drumhaw, Drumleagues Big, Drumleagues Little, Drumliff, Drumlught, Drummack, Drummeer, Drumroo, Drumroosk

E

Ederdacurragh, Edergole, Edergole Island, Erdinagh, Eshanummer, Eshbane, Eshbralley, Eshcarcoge, Eshmeen, Eshnagorr, Eshnascreen, Eshnasillog Beg, Eshnasillog More, Eshthomas, Eskeragh

F

Farranaconaghy, Farranacurky, Farranasculloge, Foglish, Forfey, Friar's Island

G

Garvaghy, Garvoghill, Geddagh Island, Glasdrumman, Gortacharn, Gortgarran, Grogey

I

Inishcorkish, Inishcreenry (Island), Inishfausy, Inishleague (Island), Irishcollan, Inishore, Inishroosk, Inishturk

K

Keenaghy, Killarbran, Killashanbally, Killybane, Killycloghy, Killycrutteen, Killygullan, Killynamph, Killypaddy, Killyrover, Kilmore North, Kilmore South, Kilronan, Kiltenamullagh, Kingstown, Kinmore, Knocks
Knocks
Knocks is a small townland to the east of Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The name "The Knocks" is locally applied to a larger area around the townland. There is a primary school, St. Eugenes, and a more recently established community centre....


L

Lebally, Legatillida, Leraw, Lisadearny, Lisduff, Lislea, Lisnagole, Lisoneill, Littlehill, Longfield, Lough Hill, Lurganbane

M

Macknagh, Millwood, Moneymakinn, Moneyneddy, Mongibbaghan, Moughley, Mountjoy Island, Mullaghfad, Mullaghkeel or Ballymackilroy, Mullaghmakervy, Mullaghmore, Mullynaburtlan, Mullynascarty, Mullynavale, Munville

R

Rabbit Island, Rafintan, Ramult, Raw, Rossbeg, Rossgad, Rossmacaffry, Rossmacall, Rossmacole

S

Shanaghy, Sheebeg, Slush Hill, Sraharory, Stripe

T

Tatteevagh, Tattenabuddagh, Tattenaheglish, Tattenalee, Tattinderry, Tattynuckle, Tattyreagh, Tireeghan, Tirenny, Toney, Trahanacarrick Island, Trannish (Island), Tully North, Tully South, Tullykenneye, Tullyneevin

The parish comprises the following townlands in County Tyrone:

Alderwood, Artclea, Beagh, Breakly, Crockacleaven, Crocknahull, Cullentra, Cullynane, Kill, Kiltermon, Loughermore Glebe, Mullaghmore, Rahack Glebe, Relessy, Tattanellan, Timpany, Tircar

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