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Townlands of Moville

The map below shows the townlands designated around the area of Moville parish. The area stretches between Quigley's Point in the south and Stroove to the North. Click on each of the townland names below for more information about each townland. You can also click on the map to zoom in.

We are currently gathering information on the townlands e.g. history of the name. If you have any information on any of the townlands please Contact Us.

Thank you to Sean Beattie, who in consultation with Mr Paddy Doherty and Mr John Grant of the Irish Department in Carndonagh Community School, provided the meanings for the Townlands.

To zoom in, click on the Map of the townlands of Moville Parish.

Click on a townland name for more information on that area:

1. Crockahenny
2. Flughland
3. Leamacrossan
4. Meenavanaghan
5. Magheralahan
6. Crockglass
7. Tromaty
8. Gortanny
9. Carrowkeel
10. Cabry
11. Cross
12. Meenabaltin
13. Creehennan
14. White Castle
15. Roosky
16. Glencaw
17. Drung
18. Meenaleavin
19. Keeranbane
20. Ballyargus
21. Carrickmaquigley
22. Culineen
23. Tullnavinn
24. Tullyally
25. Clare
26. Ballyrattan
27. Ballylawn

28. Glebe
29. Carrownaff
30. Gort South
31. Gort North
32. Cooly
33. Claggan
34. Tiryrone
35. Glencrow
36. Bredagh Glen
37. Ballynally
37. Gulladoo
39. Carnagarve
40. Ballybrack
41. Drumaweer
42. Eleven Ballyboes
43. Ballymacarthur
44. Balleeghan
45. Carrowhugh
46. Carrowtrasna
47. Stroove
48. Glennagiveny
49. Mossy Glen
50. Meenletterbale
51. Carrowbeg
52. Carrowmenagh
53. Carrowblagh (aka Leckemy)
54. Carrowblagh
55. Ballymagaraghy

Notes:
The map above has been developed from information on other web sites such as Ancestry Ireland and several personal homepages on Rootsweb dealing with genealogy of a family name. These all use the same source of Pynnar's Survey of 1618 AD of the Land Grants given in 1608 by the Barony of Raphoe. This survey is available as part of a book set on The Conquest of Ireland.

Click here to visit the IRDL website.
Supported by the NE Inishowen Company.