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Killyran


Killyran (either from Irish: Coille Reanna, meaning "Wood of the Division" or from Irish: Coill an Raithin, meaning "meaning 'Wood of the Fern") is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templeport and barony of Tullyhaw.

Killyran is bounded on the north by Boley and Gortaclogher townlands, on the west by Glebe and Drumreilly townlands in County Leitrim, on the south by Kilnacreevy townland in County Leitrim and on the east by Ballymagauran and Killywillin townlands. Its chief geographical features are Glebe Lough, Killyran Big Lough, Killyran Little Lough, the River Blackwater, County Cavan, a stream, spring wells and dug wells. Killywillin is traversed by minor roads, rural lanes and the disused Cavan and Leitrim Railway.

The townland covers 330 statute acres.

Up until the 19th century Killyran formed part of the modern townland of Ballymagauran and its history is the same.

In the 1825 Registry of Freeholders for County Cavan there was one freeholder registered with a freehold in Killyran, although he lived in Ballymagauran- John Brooke. He was a Forty-shilling freeholders holding a lease for lives from his landlord, Lord John Beresford, the Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland).[6]


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