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- Cavanagh_(townland) abstract "Cavanagh (from Irish: Cabhanach, meaning "abouding in hollows") is a townland in the civil parish of Tomregan, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies within the former barony of Tullyhaw. The townland derives its name from the low-lying areas between its drumlin hills. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in the 1609 Ulster Plantation map where it is spelled ‘Cavan’.".
- Cavanagh_(townland) comment "Cavanagh (from Irish: Cabhanach, meaning "abouding in hollows") is a townland in the civil parish of Tomregan, County Cavan, Ireland. It lies within the former barony of Tullyhaw. The townland derives its name from the low-lying areas between its drumlin hills. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in the 1609 Ulster Plantation map where it is spelled ‘Cavan’.".