364:. The 'Archaeological Inventory of County Cavan' (Site no. 1874) describes it as- "Marked on all OS eds. An earlier description (Sweathouses between Blacklion and Dowra, County Cavan, by P. Richardson, in Ulster Journal of Archaeology, Third Series, Vol. 2 (1939), pp. 34–35. No. 14. Legnagrow A. OS 6, 1, 3.) noted that it had an internal diameter of c. 1.7m, a max height of c. 1.5m and that the walls were c. 0.8m thick. A large slab which formed the roof had been removed some thirty years previously. No sign of a chimney. Not visited".
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A medieval earthen ringfort. The 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Cavan' (Site No. 855) describes it as- "Marked 'Fort' on OS 1836 ed. Raised circular area (int. diam. 32.5m) enclosed by the remains of an earthen bank and slight traces of a fosse. The south half of the site has been levelled and
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A medieval earthen enclosure. The 'Archaeological
Inventory of County Cavan' (Site No. 1406) describes it as- "Raised circular area (int. diam. 8m) enclosed by a low, narrow earthen bank accompanied by an apparently modern external trench. Site is divided into two roughly equal portions by a field
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A sweathouse. The above 1939 article describes it as- "No. 15. Legnagrow B.- OS 4, 35.4’’ east, 7.8’’ south. Internal diameter 6ft., height inside 6ft. 5 in., outside at door 9ft. Corbelled roof closed by a small slab. Doorway 2ft.4in. high by 2ft.5in. wide by 4ft.8in. deep, roofed by two large
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A sweathouse. The above 1939 article describes it as- "No. 16. Legnagrow C.- OS 4, 36’’ east, 9.4’’ south. Internal diameter 5ft., height inside 3ft. 6 in. Walls vertical, with one huge roofing slab. Doorway 2ft. high by 1ft.11 in. wide, closed by one
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the perimeter is identifiable only with difficulty. Original entrance not recognisable. Remains of possible stone structure in the interior at south-east".
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bank running NW-SE, the area SW of which has been levelled. Entrance feature (Wth 3m) at north. Known locally as a 'fort'".
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There is also a song about
Michael Maguire of Legnagrow in the DĂşchas collection.
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lintel-stones. Rough chimney to the left of it. External circumference 51 ft."
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townland and on the east by
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Supplement. Seanchas Ghleann Ghaibhle: Glangevlin Folk-Lore
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of 1857 lists nineteen landholders in the townland.
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38:'The Hollow of the Huts or Sheep-Folds', is a
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1079:List of townlands of County Cavan
383:Stepping-stones over the streams.
173:John Neddy Maguire of Legnagrow.
16:Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
408:"Placenames Database of Ireland"
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32:'The Hollow of the Nuts', or
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88:Mully Lower
35:Lag na gCro
29:Lag na gCnĂł
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992:Derryginny
982:Crossdoney
977:Cloncollow
952:Berrymount
937:Ballyhaise
870:Kingscourt
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468:"IreAtlas"
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362:sweathouse
84:Curraghvah
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855:Belturbet
70:Geography
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885:Virginia
880:Shercock
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947:Bawnboy
875:Mullagh
662:2 April
636:2 April
600:. 1889.
347:In the
340:In the
129:History
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205:Males
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164:Rabies
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